He had, of course, also bought a washing machine—a fully automatic, front-loading washer-dryer combo. The only issue was that modern washing machines had far too many complicated functions. His grandmother said she didn't know how to use it. After Li Xiang taught her a few times, she found it too troublesome, so Li Xiang just bought another, slightly simpler top-loading washing machine.
The first one had cost over ten thousand, while this new, ordinary one was just over a thousand. His grandmother said the cheaper one was better. It was simple to operate, convenient, and quick, and she wouldn't feel bad if it broke.
There were plenty of other home appliances and kitchenware, too. Some he had bought himself, while others were "housewarming gifts" from the guests he'd invited over today, such as an oven, a microwave, an air fryer, a juicer...
Some were even duplicates. For example, there were several air fryers, as well as multiple soy milk makers and juicers.
