A soup maker hailed as being ‘near perfect’ has been crowned best tech performer of 2021.
Experts from Which? Experts at Which? whittled down 4,500 gadgets to the top 50 most remarkable.
And while the likes of Apple and Elon Musk’s Tesla grab all the headlines, the surprise overall winner was the £70 Morphy Richards Clarity soup maker.
Judges at the consumer group said it was so far ahead of all the other similar products they tested that the competition ‘may as well not exist’.
They added: ‘Silky, lump-free soup is ready in just 21 minutes. If you want something to chew, a thicker version takes just seven minutes.
‘It’s a device that does its fundamental job so extraordinarily well that it’s near perfect – something that every product should aspire to.’

Second place went to the Zanussi ZWF843A2DG washing machine, priced at a relatively modest £399 and described by the Which? judging panel as ‘accomplished, impressive and affordable’.
They added: ‘It scores ten percentage points more than the average washer, but costs almost £200 less. It’s hard to argue with figures like that.
‘Clothes come out spotless and the whirlwind spin means they’re fairly dry, too. It’s not bare-bones, either, with 14 programs and sensors that adjust the wash based on the load size.’
Apple’s highest-performing product was its £1,199 Macbook Pro M1 laptop in third.
Which? said: ‘Complex, demanding tasks are handled effortlessly… even with all that power and a vibrant screen, the battery can last more than 16 hours. It feels like magic.’
Eco-friendly Method wild lavendar laundry detergent came in fourth. Priced at £6.50, it’s a plant-based detergent that ‘effectively shifts grass, food and mud, and doesn’t dull the colours’.
An LG TV – the OLED55G16LA at £1,599 – placed fifth, with testers describing it as ‘exquisite’.
The consumer experts said: ‘It will shower you with picture quality that leaves you slack- jawed and sound that cradles you in sumptuous, well-balanced acoustic heaven.’
Also making the top ten this year are kitchen essentials such as the Russell Hobbs Classic Glass Kettle (£30) and the minimalist Ikea Tillreda Microwave at £50.


Which? overall prize was won by the surprising winner. top 50 gadgets was the Morphy Richards Clarity soup maker with second place going to the Zanussi ZWF843A2DG washing machine

Apple’s highest-performing product was its £1,199 Macbook Pro M1 laptop which came in at third
Others to make the cut are the Bosch SMV6ZCX01G Dishwasher (£799), the Garmin 55 Forerunner Smartwatch (£160), and 2021 version of the Apple iPad Mini (£480).
Harry Rose, editor of Which? magazine, said: ‘How does a soup maker beat the latest smart gadgets and electric vehicles to be crowned Which? Product of the Year? Just by being exceptional at what it does.
‘Our testing covers thousands of items and whittling them down to 50 is a huge task.
‘But this year’s list shows Which? can offer you a recommendation for almost anything, whether you’re looking for a product to be good value, environmentally friendly or the latest in high-tech innovation.’