The best cheap kitchen gadgets in 2023 (2024)

The best kitchen gadgets make certain cooking tasks easier without taking over your drawers. What’s more, some of the most useful ones won’t break the bank. All the recommendations on this list are either products I use currently, or more affordable versions of something I decided to splurge on after years of food prep. Not every kitchen tool on here is essential, but they’re all things that will save you time when you need to get dinner on the table quickly.

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Victorinox Honing Steel

Victorinox's 10-inch Swiss Classic Honing Steel comes with a comfortable handle that makes mastering the motion of honing a knife easy.

$28 at Amazon

Whether you're dicing vegetables on a cutting board or slicing kernels off of a corn cob, there are few things worse than cooking with a dull chef’s knife. It’s unsafe and a waste of time. You need a way to maintain your blades, and a good place to start is with a honing steel. Contrary to popular belief, a honing steel won’t sharpen your knives; what it will do is realign the blade. With consistent use of one, you can get away with actually sharpening your blades once every six months to a year. Almost any model will do the job, but for an affordable option, consider the 10-inch Swiss Classic Honing Steel from Victorinox. It comes with a comfortable handle that makes mastering the motion of honing a knife easy. Best of all, it costs less than $30.

Lavatools Javelin

Lavatool's thermometer may not be the fastest on the market, but it’s accurate to within a single degree Fahrenheit. The Javelin is also magnetic, so you can stick it on your fridge or knife holder for easy storage.

$27 at Amazon

If you cook meat (sous vide or otherwise), you need to get yourself an instant-read thermometer. It will take all the guesswork out of braising, searing and roasting animal protein, making those dishes safer to eat and more delicious.

There are plenty of affordable instant-read thermometers out there, but I like the $27 Lavatools Javelin. It’s not the fastest thermometer on the market – taking about four to five seconds to deliver a temperature reading – but it’s accurate to within a single degree Fahrenheit. The Javelin is also magnetic, so you can stick it on your fridge or knife holder for easy storage. Best of all, the casing is IP65-certified against water and features an antimicrobial coating Lavatools claims will inhibit 99.9 percent of pathogen growth. Oh, and you can buy the Javelin in nine different colors, including a cheerful “Wasabi” green hue.

OXO Good Grips Food Scale

OXO's scale has a handy pull-out display that makes it easy to read the scale even when you have a large bowl on top. Plus, it also comes with an imperial/metric toggle.

$55 at Amazon

After an instant-read thermometer, one of the few items I think everyone should have in their kitchen is a food scale. I know what you’re thinking: aren’t food scales only useful for baking? The answer is no. They will streamline every aspect of your cooking, especially meal-prep, by allowing you to do away with measuring cups, while also giving you more accurate measurements overall. A scale is also essential if you’re calorie counting or tracking your macros.

After trying a few different scales, I like this OXO Good Grips stainless steel model. At under $60, the OXO model is a bit pricier than other food scales but it comes with a few features that set it apart. The first is a handy pull-out display that makes it easy to read the scale even when you have a large bowl on top. Plus, it also comes with an imperial/metric toggle. It’s handsome, too, with a design that’s easy to clean.

Prepworks by Progressive Magnetic Measuring Spoons

Prepworks by Progressive makes a thoughtfully designed spoon set where each features both a round and narrow end. The latter is perfect for measuring spices since it can fit in most jars.

$20 at Amazon

I’ll admit, sometimes it’s not practical to use a food scale to sort out ingredients, and you need to turn to a measuring spoon. After owning a few different models over the years, I’ve come to swear by magnetic ones. They’re easier to separate and subsequently easier to clean. Prepworks by Progressive makes a thoughtfully designed set where each spoon features both a round and narrow end. The latter is perfect for measuring spices since it can fit in most jars.

Microplane Professional Series Grater

Microplanes make it much easier to grate and zest ingredients, and they're much easier to maneuver over bowls and other dishes than standard box graters.

$23 at Amazon

If you’re like me, you probably bought a box grater at the start of your cooking journey only to find out it’s terrible. I’m here to tell you there’s a better way to grate cheese and zest limes, and it’s called a Microplane. There are a few different variants, but they all offer the same advantages over a box grater. Being smaller, a Microplane is easier to maneuver over bowls and other dishes. As for what model to buy, I like the Professional Series line for its wide blade and clean design. For zesting, you want to go for the “Fine” model. The “Ribbon” variant is also great if you want to shave chocolate and cheese.

Zwilling Handheld Vacuum Sealer Machine

Zwilling's affordable handheld model supports an ecosystem of reusable bags and containers that are also on the budget-friendly end of the spectrum.

$69 at Amazon

In the last few years, vacuum sealers have become affordable enough that most home cooks can add one to their kitchen. They’re a great way to reduce waste since meat and produce stored in airless bags will last longer. The right one can also help you reduce plastic waste. Zwilling makes an affordable handheld model that is great for a small kitchen and supports an ecosystem of reusable bags and containers that are also on the budget-friendly end of the spectrum. The bags are freezer- and dishwasher-safe, so you can easily sanitize them after storing meat in them. The only thing to complain about the Zwilling vacuum sealer is that it charges over micro-USB(!).

Zulay Silicone Utensil Rest

Before moving to Portugal, my neighbor gifted my partner and I a silicone utensil rest. Since then, this simple tool has been an indispensable part of my kitchen arsenal.

$10 at Amazon

Before moving to Portugal, my neighbor gifted my partner and I a silicone utensil rest. Since then, this simple tool has been an indispensable part of my kitchen arsenal. Once you start cooking at the stove, it helps to have all your tools right in front of you. A utensil rest helps with that while reducing the amount of cleanup you have to do afterward. Once you’re done, you can just toss it into the dishwasher. Best of all, you can buy one for about $10.

Cuisinart Electric Kettle

An electric kettle is a must-have kitchen essential, and Cuisinart’s JK-17P1 boils water faster, looks nice on a countertop, and best of all, won’t break the bank.

$60 at Amazon

While an electric kettle is neither essential for cooking or preparing tea and coffee, this kitchen appliance can make both those tasks safer and easier, as well as reduce cooking time. You can spend a lot to buy a kettle with multiple temperature settings, but unless you’re a tea connoisseur, I don’t think that’s a feature most people need. Cuisinart’s JK-17P1 boils water faster, looks nice on a countertop, and best of all, won’t break the bank.

Crate and Barrel Salt Cellar

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Crate and Barrel

Crate and Barrel nifty and attractive acacia wood salt cellar comes with an attached lid so that the two parts never get lost or separated.

$15 at Crate and Barrel

Shortly after reading Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, and learning the importance of salting dishes from within, I bought my first box of kosher salt. I didn’t have a good way to store it at the time, so I used a small bowl whenever I went to cook. The problem with that approach was that the salt would dry out if I left the bowl out. A salt cellar solves that by adding a lid to the bowl. Crate and Barrel makes a nifty (and attractive) acacia wood model that comes with an attached lid so that the two parts never get lost or separated.

The best cheap kitchen gadgets in 2023 (2024)

FAQs

Do chefs use kitchen gadgets? ›

Including a rice cooker, food processor, cut-resistant gloves, and more items professional chefs think are *chef's kiss* great.

What are the non essential kitchen equipment? ›

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  • Large Steamer.
  • Deep Pie Dish.
  • Cuisinart Waffle Maker.
  • Cuisinart 4-Slice Toaster.
  • Meat Pounder.
  • Kitchen Shears.
  • Lemon Squeezer.
  • Pizza Cutter.
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What are kitchen gadgets called? ›

A kitchen utensil is a hand-held, typically small tool that is designed for food-related functions. Food preparation utensils are a specific type of kitchen utensil, designed for use in the preparation of food.

How to get a luxury kitchen on a budget? ›

The secret is to keep it minimal. So focus on purchasing simple (affordable) but expensive-looking accessories. For example, you could display your glass and tableware along open shelves or install a wine glass rack underneath your upper cabinets. Plants also make a simple but striking statement.

What is the most popular kitchen appliance? ›

The most popular kitchen appliance is the refrigerator. This is because it is an essential appliance for storing food and drinks, and keeping them at a safe temperature. Refrigerators are also relatively affordable, making them accessible to a wide range of households.

What is the most important tool in the kitchen? ›

1. Chef's Knife. This tool is by far one of the most important foundational tools in your kitchen. Because you use the chef's knife for so much of your prep time, it's very important for it to be comfortable and well balanced.

What is the most essential kitchen equipment? ›

The 16 Basic Kitchen Tools That Every Cook Needs
  • Measuring Cups and Spoons. ...
  • High-Heat Spatula. ...
  • Tongs. ...
  • Cutting Board. ...
  • Stock Pot. ...
  • Dutch Oven. ...
  • Wooden or Silicone Spoon. ...
  • Microplane. If you don't think you need a kitchen rasp, try cooking with one for a month, then give it up.
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What is the least used kitchen appliance? ›

Least used: Sous vide, mini chopper, egg topper, smoke machine (love it but rarely used), electric hand mixer (don't have a standard food mixer as I know I'd never use it).

What is the cooking appliance that makes everything? ›

Thermomix® TM6® offers 28 functions: chop, blend, steam, knead, sauté, grind, whisk, sous-vide, slow-cook, and more.

What is a smart kitchen? ›

A smart kitchen is defined as an area composed of kitchen equipment that is connected via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The equipment found in smart kitchens connects to other tech such as your phone or tablet, allowing you to control appliances remotely.

What kitchen gadget looks like a comb? ›

Have you ever heard of a cake breaker? If you're taking online pastry courses you may have actually used this handy tool! It looks like a very big metal comb and is used to cut delicate egg-white cakes like angel food cakes without squishing them like a regular knife.

What is the most common kitchen item? ›

Some kitchen utensils are near-universal

Along with measuring cups and can openers, spatulas and measuring spoons are present in at least 90% of Americans' kitchens.

What does a fully stocked kitchen have? ›

It includes all the basic supplies and essential equipment needed to cook and serve most meals. A fully stocked kitchen doesn't refer to food, spices, or condiments (though you can go the extra mile and provide starter amounts of staples like oil, salt, and sugar).

What is the most popular utensil? ›

However, globally speaking, the most commonly used utensil is the spoon. Spoons are used for a wide variety of foods, from soups and stews to desserts and beverages. Forks and knives are also commonly used utensils, particularly in Western cultures.

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