The Best 2025 Cyber Monday Deals on Kitchen Gear
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As a professional kitchen gear reviewer and editor, I wait for Cyber Monday deals all year. It’s my Super Bowl. I love finding steep discounts and deals on the best cooking tools, like small appliances, pots and pans, tableware, and coffee makers. But here at Serious Eats, we don’t just put our names behind any product: Our recommendations are all reviewed and endorsed by our team of editors (all of whom, I might add, have great taste).
This year, I started “training” for the big event early: I spent weeks scouring deals to find over 50 items we’ve tested and recommended. I also called in my teammates, Grace Kelly and Ashlee Redger. Together, we came up with this all-star list of serious deals on Serious Eats-loved gear. Hurry, they end tonight!
A Few of the Best Cyber Monday Kitchen Gear Deals, at a Glance
- 20% Off a Beautiful Ceramic Cookware Set: Caraway Nonstick Ceramic 12-Piece Cookware Set
- 10K+ 5-Star Reviews: Kitchen Mama Electric Can Opener
- Almost 50% Off a Keurig: Keurig K-Supreme Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker
- Non-Toxic Meal Prep Containers: Rubbermaid Brilliance Glass Food Storage Containers
- $75 Off a SodaStream: SodaStream Art Sparkling Water Maker
- $200 Off a Vitamix: Vitamix 5200 Professional Grade Blender
- One of the Lowest Prices We’ve Ever Seen on a Traeger: Traeger Ironwood Pellet Smoker
- 60% Off a Staub Dutch Oven: Staub Cast Iron 4-Quart Round Cocotte
- The Zojirushi Rice Cooker You’ve Been Wanting: Zojirushi Induction Heating System Rice Cooker and Warmer
- The Best Deal You’ll Get on a Rice Cooker ($145 Off): KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker
- A 10-Pack of Reusable Dish Cloths: Supercandi Swedish Dishcloths, 10-Pack
- 25% Off a Lodge Dutch Oven: Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven
- 50% Off a Do-It-All Instant Pot: Instant Pot Pro 6-Quart Pressure Cooker
- The Best Stocking Stuffer for Grillers: Grillart Grill Brush and Scraper
- A Rare Discount on a Coffee Canister: Fellow Atmos Electric Vacuum Canister
- 30% Off a Vacuum Sealer: Anova Culinary Precision Vacuum Sealer Pro
- The Stand Mixer: KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
- A Buy-It-for-Life Skillet: All-Clad D3 Stainless-Steel 12-Inch Fry Pan
- The Best Deal You’ll Get on a Rice Cooker: KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker
- A Simple Way to Use Less Plastic: Bee’s Wrap Reusable Beeswax Food Wrap Roll
- The Best Instant-Read Thermometer: ThermoWorks Thermapen ONE
- One of the Best Drip Coffee Makers: Technivorm Moccamaster
- A Big Deal on the Best Espresso Machine: Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine
- The Cadillac of Dish Drying Racks: KitchenAid Full-Size Dish Rack
- $300 Off a Luxury Espresso Machine: DeLonghi La Specialista Touch Espresso Machine
- Sommelier-Approved Wine Glasses: Riedel Vinum Riesling Grand Cru/Zinfandel Wine Glasses
- Our Editors’ Favorite Nonalcoholic Drinks: The Ghia Discovery Set
- Sheet Pans You’ll Use All the Time: Nordic Ware Naturals Baker’s Half Sheets, Set of 2
- A Roasting Pan You’ll Use All Year: Misen Roasting Pan
Nearly $200 Off a Vitamix: Vitamix 5200 Professional Grade Blender
$480 Sleek, fast, and equipped with a turbo-charged engine, you might think I’m writing about a car, but indeed, I’m writing about the best blender ever. The Vitamix 5200 is the Porsche 911 of the genre, a powerhouse with smooth controls, adjustable speeds, and a blunt blade that sends food up the tall jar, creating a whirling vortex. We’ve recommended it for 10 years, and it’s on sale for Cyber Monday, making it a worthwhile investment.
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A Simple Way to Use Less Plastic: Bee’s Wrap Reusable Beeswax Food Wrap Roll
$25 Flexible, reusable beeswax food wraps are slowly replacing single-use plastic in my kitchen. If you have similar goals, you’ll want to take advantage of this Cyber Monday sale. If you're a Prime member, you can get 22% off a wrap and see for yourself why Grace named it one of the best beeswax wraps of the year. Spoiler: It molds itself around containers really easily, and can be cut to whatever size you need.
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60% Off a Staub Dutch Oven: Staub Cast Iron 4-Quart Round Cocotte
$370 This 4-quart cutie is a slightly smaller version of our favorite cocotte and one of the winners in our review. Like all Staub Dutch ovens, it’s coated in a durable enamel that protects the cast iron—unlike bare cast iron, you can soak this pot and scrub it. I own this exact pot, and I use it all the time for small batches of soup and reheating leftovers.
We Tested 22 Dutch Ovens to Find the Best Ones for Stews, Braises, and Loads More
Microwaveable Dishes You’ll Use All the Time: Anyday 8-Piece Glass Round Dish Set
$160 Anyday makes the best, sturdiest food storage containers. They’re designed to be put in the microwave, including the metal-lined lid, and they’re large and pretty enough to use as serving dishes, too. I also use ‘em to store leftovers. I bought a set, then bought a set for my mother, who bought a set for my sister. Join the club with this limited-time discount on a highly useful 8-piece set.
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A 10-Pack of Reusable Dish Cloths: Supercandi Swedish Dishcloths, 10-Pack
$21 I guarantee that at least one of our editors is buying these this Cyber Monday. (Ok, two editors: Because I definitely am.) The Superscandi Swedish Dishcloths can replace dish sponges and paper towels, and they’re washable and reusable. A 10-pack will last you months; for the average household, that adds up to dozens of paper towel rolls.
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One of the Lowest Prices We've Ever Seen on a Traeger: Traeger Ironwood Pellet Smoker
$2,000 I am practically screaming over the fact that one of our favorite pellet smokers is discounted. Traegers rarely go one sale, but this one is over $200 off. It has all the fancy bells and whistles of the best Traeger smokers, but is moderately sized—you don't need to install a second deck just to fit it. Go on, be that bold shopper who buys a smoker this Cyber Monday.
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$75 Off a SodaStream: SodaStream Art Sparkling Water Maker
$180 I tested so many fancy sparkling water makers, but this one made the fizziest water and took the longest to go flat. I recommend it to everyone, and I can't believe it's $75 off right now! I have a feeling this deal won't last much longer—snag it while you still can.
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Almost 50% Off a Keurig: Keurig K-Supreme Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker
$190 If you’re shopping for a pod-based coffee maker, buy this one. It offers four brewing sizes, a removable water reservoir, and some nifty features, like a high-altitude mode. Plus, it’s on sale for nearly 50% its original price.
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Non-Toxic Meal Prep Containers: Rubbermaid Brilliance Glass Food Storage Containers
$80 These sleek, sturdy, stainproof, and watertight containers are a favorite among our staff and the reigning champion of our review. They typically cost a little more than plastic containers, so this Cyber Monday discount makes it the perfect time to invest. You’ll need them for any upcoming holiday dinner leftovers!
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A Pan Chefs Love: Made In Stainless Clad Saucier
$159 Professional cooks use sauciers, not saucepans. The sloped sides are better for whisking, stirring, and simmering. This one from Made In has never been knocked out of its winning spot in our review, and having tested it myself, I can attest it’s worth every penny. If I didn’t already own one, I’d take advantage of this Cyber Monday discount (lowest price in 30 days on Amazon!) and snap up one (or two).
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One of the Cheapest, Best Coffee Grinders: Baratza Encore Conical Burr Coffee Grinder
$150 Coffee nerds (that’s us) know that Baratza is one of the best brands in the business. Its burr coffee grinders offer the precision and variety of settings we crave. The Encore offers almost all the same hardware as the pricier Virtuoso+, and held its own in our review. When the burrs get dull, you can upgrade them with a more advanced set from Baratza—they’re interchangeable.
We Tested 19 Coffee Grinders to Find the Best Ones for Drip, Espresso, Pour-Over, and More
$300 Off a Luxury Espresso Machine: DeLonghi La Specialista Touch Espresso Machine
$1,000 This touchscreen espresso machine is so fun to use. Use the screen prompts to pull a shot or make an espresso drink, and get feedback from the machine about how to improve your next one. If you’re already an espresso aficionado, you can set the machine to manual and do your own thing. We were particularly impressed with its four temperature and five texture settings for steaming milk. Grab it for $300 less this Cyber Monday only.
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A Bundt Pan From the Company That Invented Them: Nordic Ware 12-Cup Original Sparkling Silver Bundt Pan
$38 If you’re baking a recipe that calls for a bundt pan, nothing other than this pan will do. This is the original design from Nordic Ware, the company that invented bundts. It’s made from cast aluminum coated in a light-colored nonstick layer, which bakes evenly and releases cakes without sticking.
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30% Off a Vacuum Sealer: Anova Culinary Precision Vacuum Sealer Pro
$155 Whether you us this vacuum sealer for sous vide cooking or preserving food (it's great for freezing meat), you'll get a ton of use out of it. This is the top-performing sealer we tested, and the only one that explicitly allowed water in the bag—crucial for marinating. Anova makes some of the best sous vide gear in the game, and I'm thrilled by this 30% discount which brings the price to just over $100.
We Tested 25 Vacuum Sealers to Find the 6 Best Ones for Sous Vide and Food Storage
A Roasting Pan You’ll Use All Year: Misen Roasting Pan
$159 This unconventional roasting pan stole our Editorial Director Daniel Gritzer’s heart and earned a top spot in our roasting pans review. Its shallow sides encourage better browning, whether you’re roasting a whole turkey, ham, rib roast, or just some vegetables. I actually use mine instead of a sheet pan most nights because its handles make it easier to grab with oven mitts. This—and every other item on Misen’s website—is 25% off for Cyber Monday.
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A Perfect Chocolate Bar: Raaka Pink Salt Dark Chocolate Bar
$7 Is there a better pairing than dark chocolate and sea salt? I don’t think so, and if you agree, you need to try this bar from Raaka. It has the perfect salty-to-bitter-to-sweet ratio, and it’s made with unroasted cacao which enhances its naturally fruity notes, making it one of my favorites. Everything on Raaka’s site is discounted for Cyber Monday—it’s a perfect time to try a bunch. (May I also suggest the Matcha Dipped Waffle Cone Bar?)
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20% Off a Beautiful Ceramic Cookware Set: Caraway Nonstick Ceramic 12-Piece Cookware Set
$445 This set comes from the same producer as our top ceramic pan and performed just as well in our tests. Of course, its skillet excelled at frying eggs and pork chops, and we liked its stockpot for pasta and its 3-quart saucepan for smaller tasks like browning butter. It comes in several aesthetically pleasing colors and is 20% off during Cyber Monday.
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The Cadillac of Dish Drying Racks: KitchenAid Full-Size Dish Rack
$98 This dish rack can hold so much! It’s never been demoted from its winning spot in our review because it’s spacious, made with antimicrobial materials, and drains smoothly into the sink. It’s the ultimate upgrade for anyone who cooks at home a lot, and right now it’s on sale for nearly 30% off.
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The Best Deal You’ll Get on a Rice Cooker: KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker
$400 After testing rice cookers for our review, this is the one I decided to get for myself. It’s the easiest to use because an internal scale weighs the rice and automatically dispenses the ideal amount of water for perfectly cooked rice, other grains, or beans. I really like that I can preset it up to 20 hours in advance, and that I can choose the texture I want (soft, regular, or firm). I can’t believe it’s $145 off right now, and am sure it won’t be for long.
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A Rare Discount on an Ooni Pizza Oven: Ooni Karu 2 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven
$449 This is the best value pizza oven you can buy. It’s one of Ooni’s most popular ovens and, as we wrote in our review, “has almost every feature imaginable,” such as a digital temperature gauge and the ability to cook with both propane and wood. You won’t go wrong with any Ooni purchase, though. Right now, most of its ovens (including this one) are on sale for 20% off.
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50% Off a Do-It-All Instant Pot: Instant Pot Pro 6-Quart Pressure Cooker
$170 Shopping for an Instant Pot? There are so many models out there, it’s easy to get confused. I’ll make it easy for you: Buy this one. It’s the most powerful, fastest, and feature-packed without going overboard on unnecessary upgrades. It has 10 programs, including pressure cook, bake, steam, and sous vide. It’s typically $170, but for Cyber Monday, you can get it for a cool $85.
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The Best Steak Knives for Entertaining and Every Day: Material the Table Knives
$110 These modern, chic knives are sharp enough to slice through ribeye like butter, but they won’t be out of place at your next dinner party. Choose the Willow set to get a different color for all four knives. At least half of our team owns a set, and I use them every night. They’re the best, and I know you’ll love them, too.
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The Best Instant-Read Thermometer: ThermoWorks Thermapen ONE
$109 If you cook, bake, or use a grill, you need an instant-read thermometer. And unless you own this one, yours could be better. We’ve recommended the Thermapen ONE for years because it’s the fastest, most accurate thermometer you can buy. It even lights up in dark environments and has an automatically rotating screen.
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The Best Air Fryer Toaster Oven: Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
$400 Look up “multifunctional” in the dictionary, and we’re pretty sure there will be a picture of this countertop oven next to it. As its name suggests, it can air fry crispy French fries and chicken wings with its superconvection heating mode. It can also toast bread and bagels, bake, roast, dehydrate, and keep food warm. Several of our editors own this oven and use it daily.
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A Techy Home Bartender: Bartesian Premium Cocktail Machine
$370 Meet your new personal bartender. All you have to do is hook up your favorite bottles of liquor and add the pod for whatever drink you’d like, and the Bartesian will dispense you a freshly crafted cocktail in about 30 seconds. When we tested it, we appreciated its spirit-forward mixes and helpful digital display.
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The Best Electric Kettle for Tea Drinkers: Fellow Corvo EKG Electric Kettle
$180 Fellow is one of our favorite brands for coffee and tea gear. This impressive little kettle won our tests because of its variable temperature options and ability to keep water hot for an hour. It also comes in several colorways. Get it for 20% off on Cyber Monday.
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Sheet Pans You'll Use All the Time: Nordic Ware Naturals Baker's Half Sheets, Set of 2
$30 Are you still cooking on the same, slightly bent baking trays you bought for your first apartment? Time to get rid of them, if so! You deserve a set that can keep up with every one of your kitchen projects without buckling under the pressure. These heavy-duty half-sheets are our favorites because they’re warp-resistant and distribute heat evenly.
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A Buy-It-for-Life Skillet: All-Clad D3 Stainless-Steel 12-Inch Fry Pan
$150 This iconic skillet was a top performer in our review because it was heat-responsive, cooked evenly, and came with a lid. It comes from All-Clad, one of the most reputable brands for stainless steel cookware. With the right care, this pan will last you decades, so consider it an investment for thousands of meals to come.
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50% Off a Ceramic Pie Pan: Great Jones Sweetie Pie Ceramic Pie Pan
$50 This darling pie plate artfully balances form and function. Not only does its retro-looking pattern impart a pop of color, but its broad rim makes it easy to hold (even with oven mitts on). It’s also naturally nonstick and cooks pie crusts evenly, since it’s made from thick ceramic.
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The Best Stand Mixer: KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
$500 KitchenAid Mixers make a wonderful gift for bakers, and this is the one we’d recommend for most people. It comes with a roomy bowl and a mess-reducing pour shield. Choose from KitchenAid’s wide color palette to find a hue that your recipient (or you!) will love.
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Our Editors' Favorite Nonalcoholic Drinks: The Ghia Discovery Set
$156 Ghia does not miss. Its original and berry apéritif are a must-have for holiday mocktails—we recommend topping with ginger beer and garnishing with crystallized ginger or a few cranberries. The little 8-ounce spritzes give fancy cocktail bar vibes without the booze (or a trip out of the house). This variety bundle is a fantastic deal, and you can bet we’re snatching it up, too.
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A Big, Beautiful Carving Board: Virginia Boys Kitchens Walnut Wood Cutting Board
$169 Get ready for the next big holiday meal with one of our favorite carving boards. This one is a roomy 24 x 18 inches and can handle a large turkey or ham, with enough space to lay out the sliced pieces. Its deep juice groove traps messes, meaning you can use it right at the table.
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A Tinned Fish Party Waiting to Happen: Fishwife Starter Pack
$72 Invite your friends, buy a crusty baguette, a few interesting pickles, and crack open these cans. That’s all you need to do to throw the ultimate tinned fish party. This bundle is packed with delights, including Fly By Jing chili crisp smoked salmon, chimichurri-infused smoked trout, and lemony sardines. Get it for yourself, stockpile it for host gifts throughout the year, or gift it to your favorite snacks for dinner enthusiasts.
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A Chef-Approved Apron That Comes in a Rainbow of Colors: Hedley and Bennet Essential Apron
$90 If you’ve ever been at a restaurant and noticed everyone—the waitstaff, the bartenders, and the cooks in the window—all have a little ampersand on their chest, it’s because they’re wearing Hedley and Bennet aprons. They aren’t just reserved for industry folks, either. You can get this durable, stylish apron for at least 20% off right now. (Discounts vary by color!)
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A Wireless Thermometer That Won’t Drop a Signal: ThermoWorks RFX Wireless Probe Starter Kit
$465 Tangled thermometer probe wires can ruin your turkey—one bad kink in the line and the signal goes kapooey. Enter the ThermoWorks RFX meat probes: no wire, no dropped signal, no overcooked bird. Plus, you can monitor your turkey’s progress from the comfort of your couch with the app on your phone.
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A Fruit-Shaped Hair Clip: Jenny Lemons Midi Grapefruit Slice Hairclaw Clip
$20 If you know someone who is a sucker for clothes with a cute food-themed pattern, consider gifting them this adorable grapefruit hairclaw. It’d make a great stocking stuffer! Jenny Lemons sells other adorable fruit and food-themed hair accessories, all of which are on sale for Cyber Monday. Use promo code STUFFED to get the 30% off discount.
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A Shiny Copper Cookware Set: Viking 3-Ply Copper Clad 13-Piece Cookware Set
$830 Sure, copper is pricey—but it’s super-duper responsive. This gorgeous set from Viking is the expanded version of one of our favorite copper cookware sets. We liked the glass lids, which make it easy to see what’s going on inside, as well as how lightweight and maneuverable the skillets are. It’s more than $200 off for Cyber Monday, making a gleaming copper cookware set achievable.
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A Simple Drip Coffee Machine That Brews a Mean Pot: Technivorm Moccamaster 79112 KBT Coffee Brewer
$349 This coffee maker is simple to use: Just put a filter with grounds in the basket, add water to the tank, and toggle the single switch. It brews quickly, and the thermal carafe keeps that pot of joe hot for hours. It’s beloved by coffee industry professionals, too.
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A Big Deal on the Best Espresso Machine: Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine
$500 The Breville Bambino Plus might be one of the simpler Breville espresso machines, but it’s still our absolute favorite. It’s easy to use, compact, and brews a perfect, balanced espresso shot. It’s on sale, but only for a limited time!
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A Sturdy Set of Food Storage Containers: Caraway Glass Airtight Container Set
$295 If you’re still storing flour in the bag it came in, it might be time to invest in a set of food storage containers. They keep moisture and bugs (ick!) out and prevent spills. This set of glass containers from Caraway is sturdy, stackable, and comes with a couple different size options. The clever vacuum seal tab makes the lids easy to seal and remove, too.
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An Under $100 Dutch Oven: Lodge EC6D33 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven
$100 While a heritage, big-bucks Dutch oven will last a lifetime, you can still get a good one without dropping half a grand. Enter the Lodge Dutch oven, an honorable choice that seared and stewed wonderfully in our tests. It might not be the most durable pot ever, but for most people, it’ll do the job just fine.
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Sommelier-Approved Wine Glasses: Riedel Vinum Riesling Grand Cru/Zinfandel Wine Glasses
$79 While jam jars are cute and artsy, having this set of proper wine glasses will give you a sophisticated aura. Plus, the tapered bowls will help that expensive bottle of Burgundy sing—I’m getting notes of violet, juicy pomegranate, and crushed granite. This set of two glasses from Riedel serves red, white, and even a cheap rosé with equal elegance.
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A Set of Conservas and Other Spanish Delicacies: Siesta Co. Heritage Pack
$77 Siesta Co. brings a taste of Spanish conservas to the United States. We love its tinned seafood products, and this Heritage Pack, which is 20% off for Cyber Monday, includes some of our favorite tins, as well as a package of silky, nutty Ibérico ham. It’d be a real treat as a gift for anyone who is always talking about tapas. The discount applies when you add an item to your cart!
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The Best Non-Toxic Ceramic Dutch Oven: Caraway Ceramic Dutch Oven
$165 While this is more of a pot than a Dutch oven, it’s still a great option for braising and stewing. It’s lightweight, and the ceramic got a surprisingly good sear on meat in our tests. This handsome piece of cookware comes in a variety of fun colors, so choose one that matches your vibe.
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Selling Fast: Toshiba EM131A5C-BS Countertop Microwave
$149 Whether you use your microwave for food prep or just reheating your cup of coffee, this is the one to buy. It’s been the longtime winner of ours because it evenly heats food with no hot spots. Grab the essential appliance on sale this Cyber Monday.
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A Milk Frother That Makes Barista-Worthy Foam: Instant Pot MagicFroth 9-in-1 Milk Frother
$65 Love fancy coffee drinks but want to save money? Make them at home with our all-time favorite milk frother. The MagicFroth has three temperature settings and can make foam for cappuccinos or lattes—it even works with cold or plant-based milk.
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Our Winning Pepper Mill: Cole & Mason Derwent Pepper Grinder
$60 I was shocked that this unassuming pepper mill beat out flashier models to win our review, but the numbers don’t lie. It ground the most pepper fastest, and was the easiest to use. It comes with loads of coarseness settings and is, thankfully, really easy to refill.
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An Editor-Loved Drip Coffee Maker: Ratio Six Coffee Maker
$377 This drip coffee maker behaves like it’s a manual pour-over setup, which is why it earned the winning spot in our review. With just one button, it’s delightfully simple. It ticks the boxes in the two most important criteria: The machine gets hot enough to brew well-balanced coffee (consistently around 200˚F), and its showerhead has lots of holes that evenly disperse water.
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The Most Powerful Immersion Blender: All-Clad Stainless Steel Immersion Blender
$150 Every cook needs a blender. The type of blender is flexible. If you’re shopping for a space-saving immersion blender, I recommend the All-Clad one. It’s so powerful that it crushed ice cubes and turned celery into a smooth purée in our tests. With hundreds of more watts than many of its competitors, this handheld blender is ultra-powerful.
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The Best Manual Citrus Juicer: Chef'n Freshforce Citrus Juicer
$25 If you're still squeezing half a lemon and hoping you'll get a tablespoon or two of juice, there's hope for you yet: Our favorite manual citrus juicer is on sale for Cyber Monday. It's fast, effective, and won't spray you in the eyes with lemon juice.
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A $9 Vegetable Peeler: KitchenAid Classic Y Peeler
$11 Once you've used a Y-peeler, you'll never look at a swivel peeler without feeling slightly ill. The Y-shape makes it easy (and accidental nick-free) to peel potatoes, carrots, a strip of lemon peel—you name it, the KitchenAid Y-peeler tackles it.
A Rare Discount on a Coffee Canister: Fellow Atmos Electric Vacuum Canister
$70 If you store your coffee beans in the bag they came in, I can't wait for you to try this and have your world changed. This stylish canister seals itself with the touch of a button (welcome to the future) and keeps beans fresher for way longer. I rarely see it go on sale—trust me, I stalk these prices—so you're going to want to take advantage of this 20% discount.
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The Best Stocking Stuffer for Grillers: Grillart Grill Brush and Scraper
$22 Serious grillers know: You need a grill brush that can also tackle cooked-on crud. This brush also has a scraping edge, making it two tools in one. It's our longtime favorite brush, and the one many of us use at home on our own grills. Pick up one or two for holiday presents while they're discounted.
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The Zojirushi Rice Cooker You've Been Wanting: Zojirushi Induction Heating System Rice Cooker and Warmer
$452 We've long loved this rice cooker (I can't remember a time when we didn't recommend it to serious rice people). It's infinitely customizable and has a superior cookpot than most rice cookers, which results in better rice with no scorched spots. It's well over $100 off for a few more hours!
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10K+ 5-Star Reviews: Kitchen Mama Electric Can Opener
$30 The Kitchen Mama electric can opener is barely bigger than a manual can opener but is much easier to use. In our tests, it opened every size and shape of can, never snagging or getting stalled. And with a 20% discount, you really have no excuse not to finally try it yourself!
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