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Canada Kitchen Appliances - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026-2031)

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  • 140 Pages
  • March 2026
  • Region: Canada
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 6247657
The canada kitchen appliances market size reached USD 7.45 billion in 2026 and is forecast to climb to USD 9.23 billion by 2031 at a 4.38% CAGR, following USD 7.1 billion in 2025 as the sector sustained steady product refresh cycles and premium feature adoption. This report is Segmented by Product (Large Kitchen Appliances, Small Kitchen Appliances), by End User (Residential, Commercial), Distribution Channel (B2C/Retail, B2B (directly From the Manufacturers)), and Geography (Ontario, Québec, British Columbia, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

Canada Kitchen Appliances Market Trends and Insights

Federal MEPS Tightening and ENERGY STAR Alignment Pipeline

Amendment 18 to Canada’s Energy Efficiency Regulations was promulgated in May 2025, mandating minimum energy performance standards across a wide set of end uses and projecting USD 1.7 billion in annual consumer energy savings by 2030 while avoiding 1.6 million tonnes of carbon emissions each year, which raises the technical floor for compressors, motors, and control systems in appliances sold nationwide. Policymakers intend to maintain harmonization with U.S. Department of Energy rulemakings through ongoing consultations for Amendment 19 in 2026, while preserving room for tighter measures calibrated to Canada’s colder climate and emissions targets. Civil and criminal penalties under the proposed Energy Efficiency Act amendments would increase, which strengthens enforcement and reduces the commercial viability of low-efficiency models in the Canada kitchen appliances market. ENERGY STAR certification remains a signal of quality and efficiency for buyers and channel partners, with leading OEMs expanding certified portfolios to align with program recognition and utility incentives. This compliance trajectory pressures product roadmaps toward higher-efficiency platforms such as induction cooking and variable-speed refrigeration, magnifying the role of digital controls and remote updates in post-purchase performance management within the Canada kitchen appliances market.

New-build and Rental Housing Pipeline Sustaining Appliance Demand

Canada recorded 259,028 housing starts in 2025, up 5.6% from 2024 and among one of the highest annual totals on record, with rental housing starts accounting for more than half of urban starts and supporting baseline placements of builder-grade and multi-unit retrofit appliances. Calgary and Edmonton set record annual starts, while Montreal surged 58% and Ottawa-Gatineau rose 12%, even as Toronto and Vancouver softened under higher construction costs and weaker condominium demand. December 2025 activity spiked to the highest December on record for large centers, though momentum faded late in the year, placing the market on a weaker footing heading into 2026 within the Canadian kitchen appliances market. The February 2026 outlook from CMHC indicates a near-term decline in new home construction through 2028, with Ontario and British Columbia below ten-year averages while the Prairies and Quebec hold above historical norms, which creates uneven demand by province and product tier. Urban rental strength sustains shipments of ranges, refrigerators, and dishwashers into multi-unit projects even as homeowners start in major centers sit well below historical peaks, emphasizing value-focused SKUs in the Canada kitchen appliances market. As vacancy rates rise and rent growth moderates in cities adding rental supply, replacement cycles and amenity upgrades in existing buildings become an important buffer for the Canada kitchen appliances market.

Mature Penetration and Lengthening Replacement Cycles for Core Appliances

High penetration across major household categories means sales are tied more closely to replacement and renovation than to first-time ownership, which constrains upside in the Canada kitchen appliances market during periods of weak housing turnover. Public OEM disclosures point to intense promotional activity and pricing pressure, especially in North America, where consumers gravitated to value offerings as interest rates and sentiment weighed on premium mix. Market commentary highlighted consumer reluctance in 2025, with leading brands posting subpar margins in consumer goods segments and prioritizing cost takeout to stabilize performance[4]. Replacement cycles lengthened for refrigerators, ranges, and dishwashers, which delayed demand recovery and elevated the role of service and extended warranties in purchase decisions in the Canada kitchen appliances market. This environment favored small-appliance categories that deliver quick utility at lower price points, while large-appliance buyers deferred upgrades outside of necessity in key provinces. Promotional cadence remained high at retail, which supported unit volumes but limited price realization in the Canada kitchen appliances market.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
  • Smart/Connected Kitchens Adoption and Utility-Backed Efficiency Upgrades
  • E-Commerce Scale and Click-and-Collect Expanding Appliance Access
  • Slowing Housing Starts/Affordability Headwinds Dampening Big-Ticket Buys
For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

Large kitchen appliances held 72.31% of 2025 revenue as core categories like refrigerators, ranges, cooktops, ovens, and dishwashers continued to anchor household replacements and builder-grade placements in multi-unit projects within the Canada kitchen appliances market. Small kitchen appliances are set to grow at a 4.45% CAGR from 2026 to 2031 as air fryers, espresso machines, frozen-drink makers, and food processors capture discretionary spend with shorter lifecycles and viral use cases, reinforcing an upgrade cadence distinct from major appliances. Leading brands refreshed lineups with personalization, induction-forward cooking, and connected features, while ENERGY STAR expansion across dishwashers, washers, and refrigerators signaled efficiency leadership that channels could market in value and premium tiers. Strategic capacity moves in North America supported reshoring of select product families, enabling shorter lead times and portfolio flexibility across gas, electric, and induction platforms that align with regulatory and consumer shifts in the Canada kitchen appliances market. Within small appliances, premium espresso, versatile countertop ovens, and multifunction cookers remained resilient as households sought convenience and quality without committing to full kitchen remodels in the Canada kitchen appliances market.

The Canada kitchen appliances industry also benefited from rapid innovation cycles that introduced AI-assisted cooking and Matter-enabled connectivity, with product ecosystems that improved discoverability and usage through unified apps and voice integrations. Brands rolled out advanced refrigerators, smart induction ranges with air fry and sous vide features, and connected hood-to-hob orchestration that improved cooking outcomes and energy profiles across kitchens in diverse dwelling types. At the premium end, ultra-luxury suites extended differentiation through materials, design, and integrated software, while mid-market lines offered durable finishes and app-enabled functions at accessible prices within the Canada kitchen appliances market. Small-appliance disruptors posted strong growth, with product pipelines in beverages, food prep, and cooking gaining share through direct-to-consumer models that reinforce higher-margin channels. The Canada kitchen appliances market will continue to balance durable, high-ticket upgrades with frequent, lower-cost countertop additions that sustain brand engagement between major purchases.

Complete Report Scope:

  • By Product
    • Large Kitchen Appliances
      • Refrigerators & Freezers
      • Dishwashers
      • Range Hoods
      • Cooktops
      • Ovens
      • Other Large Kitchen Appliances
    • Small Kitchen Appliances
      • Food Processors
      • Juicers and Blenders
      • Grills and Roasters
      • Air Fryers
      • Coffee Makers
      • Electric Cookers
      • Toasters
      • Electric Kettles
      • Countertop Ovens
      • Other Small Kitchen Appliances (bread makers, waffle makers, egg cookers, etc.)
  • By End User
    • Residential
    • Commercial
  • By Distribution Channel
    • B2C/Retail
      • Multi-brand Stores
      • Exclusive Brand Outlets
      • Online
      • Other Distribution Channels
    • B2B (directly from the manufacturers)
  • By Geography
    • Ontario
    • Québec
    • British Columbia
    • Alberta
    • Rest of Canada

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  • Whirlpool Corporation
  • LG Electronics Inc.
  • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
  • GE Appliances (a Haier company)
  • Electrolux AB
  • BSH Home Appliances (Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau)
  • Miele
  • Danby Appliances
  • Panasonic Canada
  • Breville Group
  • De'Longhi Group
  • Hamilton Beach Brands
  • SharkNinja (Ninja)
  • Instant Brands (Instant Pot)
  • Cuisinart (Conair)
  • Smeg
  • Fisher & Paykel Appliances
  • Sub-Zero Group (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Cove)
  • Jura
  • Krups (Groupe SEB)
  • Hisense
  • Midea

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 Research Methodology3 Executive Summary
4 Market Landscape
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
4.2.1 Federal MEPS tightening and ENERGY STAR alignment pipeline
4.2.2 New-build and rental housing pipeline sustaining appliance demand
4.2.3 Smart/connected kitchens adoption and utility-backed efficiency upgrades
4.2.4 E-commerce scale and click-and-collect expanding appliance access
4.2.5 Québec repairability and durability mandates reshaping products/services
4.2.6 Provincial EPR fees enabling trade-in/refurbishment and circular flows
4.3 Market Restraints
4.3.1 Mature penetration and lengthening replacement cycles for core appliances
4.3.2 Slowing housing starts/affordability headwinds dampening big-ticket buys
4.3.3 Compliance costs from rising efficiency and repairability obligations
4.3.4 Foodservice margin squeeze delaying commercial back-of-house capex
4.4 Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.5 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.5.1 Threat of New Entrants
4.5.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.5.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.5.4 Threat of Substitutes
4.5.5 Competitive Rivalry
4.6 Insights into the Latest Trends and Innovations in the Market
4.7 Insights on Recent Developments (New Product Launches, Strategic Initiatives, Investments, Partnerships, JVs, Expansion, M&As, etc.) in the Market
5 Market Size & Growth Forecasts
5.1 By Product
5.1.1 Large Kitchen Appliances
5.1.1.1 Refrigerators & Freezers
5.1.1.2 Dishwashers
5.1.1.3 Range Hoods
5.1.1.4 Cooktops
5.1.1.5 Ovens
5.1.1.6 Other Large Kitchen Appliances
5.1.2 Small Kitchen Appliances
5.1.2.1 Food Processors
5.1.2.2 Juicers and Blenders
5.1.2.3 Grills and Roasters
5.1.2.4 Air Fryers
5.1.2.5 Coffee Makers
5.1.2.6 Electric Cookers
5.1.2.7 Toasters
5.1.2.8 Electric Kettles
5.1.2.9 Countertop Ovens
5.1.2.10 Other Small Kitchen Appliances (bread makers, waffle makers, egg cookers, etc.)
5.2 By End User
5.2.1 Residential
5.2.2 Commercial
5.3 By Distribution Channel
5.3.1 B2C/Retail
5.3.1.1 Multi-brand Stores
5.3.1.2 Exclusive Brand Outlets
5.3.1.3 Online
5.3.1.4 Other Distribution Channels
5.3.2 B2B (directly from the manufacturers)
5.4 By Geography
5.4.1 Ontario
5.4.2 Québec
5.4.3 British Columbia
5.4.4 Alberta
5.4.5 Rest of Canada
6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 Market Concentration
6.2 Strategic Moves
6.3 Market Share Analysis
6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share for key companies, Products & Services, and Recent Developments)
6.4.1 Whirlpool Corporation
6.4.2 LG Electronics Inc.
6.4.3 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
6.4.4 GE Appliances (a Haier company)
6.4.5 Electrolux AB
6.4.6 BSH Home Appliances (Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau)
6.4.7 Miele
6.4.8 Danby Appliances
6.4.9 Panasonic Canada
6.4.10 Breville Group
6.4.11 De'Longhi Group
6.4.12 Hamilton Beach Brands
6.4.13 SharkNinja (Ninja)
6.4.14 Instant Brands (Instant Pot)
6.4.15 Cuisinart (Conair)
6.4.16 Smeg
6.4.17 Fisher & Paykel Appliances
6.4.18 Sub-Zero Group (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Cove)
6.4.19 Jura
6.4.20 Krups (Groupe SEB)
6.4.21 Hisense
6.4.22 Midea
7 Market Opportunities & Future Outlook
7.1 Launch province-tailored, repairability-compliant parts and service programs ahead of Québec’s 2025/2026 deadlines
7.2 Build compact 24-inch, induction-centric built-in suites for urban condos and electrification retrofits

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Whirlpool Corporation
  • LG Electronics Inc.
  • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
  • GE Appliances (a Haier company)
  • Electrolux AB
  • BSH Home Appliances (Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau)
  • Miele
  • Danby Appliances
  • Panasonic Canada
  • Breville Group
  • De'Longhi Group
  • Hamilton Beach Brands
  • SharkNinja (Ninja)
  • Instant Brands (Instant Pot)
  • Cuisinart (Conair)
  • Smeg
  • Fisher & Paykel Appliances
  • Sub-Zero Group (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Cove)
  • Jura
  • Krups (Groupe SEB)
  • Hisense
  • Midea