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Amazon’s October Prime Day (technically called Prime Big Deal Days) is coming to an end. This is the last time you’ll shop the sale – it ends at midnight. But don’t start panicking through deals and buying a bunch of things you don’t really need. Leave it to us, the people who spend their days testing kitchen gadgets. We’ve rounded up all the Prime Day kitchen deals you’ll need for your marathon shopping trip. No need to thank us. This is our job. Literally.
During major sales like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday, Bon Appetit’s sales team works around the clock, culling great deals, dubious deals, and plenty of deals in between to bring you the best Prime deals. Discount on day kitchen. We’re excited to share that the best Prime Day deals for October 2024 currently include impressive discounts for home cooks. Right now, you can save up to 40% on select Vitamix blenders, air fryers, coffee makers, coffee makers, and even some cookware we actually use in our kitchens.
If you’re ready to jump on the Prime Day sale, we’ve highlighted some of the best kitchen deals below. But definitely don’t stop there; keep scrolling to find nearly 100 kitchen and home products, or head here to find products our BA staff actually added to your cart. Whether you keep them in your kitchen or give them as gifts is up to you, but if you see something you like, quickly add it to your cart as the most popular deals are already sold out.
Prime Day isn’t a federal holiday yet, but Amazon is definitely making an effort. Starting at midnight on Wednesday, October 9, everyone can save at least a few dollars on Amazon and competing retailers, no coupons required. But here’s what these really big discounts are: During Amazon’s big sales, the best deals are available exclusively to Prime members. If you’re not one of them, you can still sign up for a 30-day free trial right now and take advantage of the hot deals as they come (we won’t even judge if you cancel before the trial ends). Just make sure you’re signed into your new Prime account during checkout.
What else should you pay attention to on Prime Day? Lightning deals. Some of the best Prime Day deals are limited-time deals: Amazon offers discounts on a limited number of items for a short period of time. Lighting deals are one of the perks exclusive to Amazon Prime members. Plus, we’ll be tracking the best lighting deals for the kitchen and home, so if you don’t want to browse tech deals on Air Pods, Kindles, and Echos, come here to check out our constantly updated content for the kitchen and home. infomercials (if you’re interested in these tech offerings, check out the coverage our friends at WIRED are doing).
We love the entire line of Vitamix blenders, but if we could only recommend one, it would be the Vitamix 5200 Blender. And it’s currently 16% off.
While the interface may seem simple, we love that this blender is easy to use and very versatile, capable of handling any task you throw at it—mixing pesto, chopping nuts, crushing ice, or making the creamiest smooth soups, smoothies, and purees you can. imagine
If you’re looking for a low-profile Vitamix blender (that fits perfectly on your countertop, even if you have low upper cabinets) that is affordable but still has the power of a Vitamix, then you can buy the Explorian blender. The price is almost half 5200.
If you like high-tech features and want a blender with multiple settings that lets you make smoothies at the touch of a button, the Ascent is the one for you. It’s no more powerful than the 5200, but it connects to your phone via an app, allowing you to control the blender remotely. Additional? Certainly. But it could just be a luxurious holiday gift for the friend on your list who truly has everything.
Another advantage of the Ascent series springs? You can turn your blender into a food processor by purchasing attachments that are compatible only with this line. Amazon currently offers the entire line of Ascent blenders, along with food grade attachments and a full set of food grade blades, for $750 (two units cost a little more than the price of one Ascent model!).
While the A3300 doesn’t have the same advanced settings as the A3500 or the newer Ascent X, it has the same sleek interface and built-in wireless connectivity that can recognize your chosen container and adjust blending times as needed. Plus, it has the ultra-high performance of any Vitamix blender, and you can get it for 40% off.
The Vitamix FoodCycler FC-50 reduces food waste to a fraction of its original volume. With the quick press of a button, you can turn waste coffee grounds, banana peels and moldy grapes into nutrient-rich plant food that can be mixed into the soil. This compact food processor requires only one cubic foot of work space and operates quietly, making it ideal for apartment dwellers. The lid is equipped with a carbon filter to reduce odor and is suitable for indoor use all year round.
If your kitchen doesn’t have room for a full-fledged blender, an immersion blender is a versatile tool that lets you blend soups and sauces right in any pot and even make smoothies with ease. Quiet and powerful, this product from Vitamix has a maximum run time of three minutes, allowing you to complete almost any blending task you can think of.
KitchenAid stand mixers are the most popular in our test kitchens for a reason: they’re durable, easy to use, and if you take good care of them, they’ll last for decades. Classic series 4.5 quarts. This model is large enough to handle almost any baking project—it currently retails for $50.
The Artisan is another of KitchenAid’s most famous mixer models after the Classic series. Like the Classic, the Artisan is a tilt-head model, but has a slightly larger capacity than the Classic, with a 5-quart bowl capacity. Unlike Classic, Artisan also offers glass bowls in addition to stainless steel bowls. It also comes in more colors. The stainless steel bowl version is equipped with an overflow stopper, which easily prevents ingredients from tipping over.
If you don’t have enough space for a full-size KitchenAid stand mixer or often make small to medium-sized batches of dough, you may want to consider opting for the mini version of the brand’s classic tilt-head model. Its capacity is 3.5 liters, which is still enough for most jobs—it can hold about five dozen cookie dough, for example. The smaller the size, the lower the price. At $250, this is the cheapest deal we found on a KitchenAid blender for Prime Day.
This powerful stand mixer has a 7-quart bowl that can bake 13 dozen cookies or 8 loaves of bread. This KitchenAid Professional model has 11 different speeds and an 11-line mixer. It also comes with a flat beater and a spiral dough hook, ideal for mixing large batches of bread and pizza dough.
If you already have a KitchenAid stand mixer but only use it occasionally for baking, there are plenty of other uses for this bad boy that you won’t take advantage of. KitchenAid offers a variety of attachments that essentially turn the machine into an entirely different appliance—in this case, a pasta cutter. The set includes two attachments: for lasagna and for spaghetti.
The KitchenAid Roll Attachment is ideal for making sheets of pasta ready to use in lasagna or slicing into ravioli. Everything got better with the addition of two spaghetti and linguine knives. The powerful motor of your mixer makes it easy to roll out dough and cut instant noodles.
Or choose a pasta machine that will give you the delicious taste of homemade noodles at your favorite Italian restaurant—our testers have ranked the KitchenAid Pasta Attachment as the best way to make pasta at home for years running.
If you’re going on a holiday cookie baking marathon, you need this nifty KitchenAid stand mixer attachment. It functions just like a typical spatula attachment, but has a built-in scraper that eliminates the need for you to constantly use a rubber spatula and scrape down the sides of the bowl yourself.
Making pie dough in a KitchenAid stand mixer can result in a frustratingly overworked crust because the standard attachment doesn’t cut the butter into the flour, but simply smashes it until it yields. This dough mixer is an inexpensive and easy way to protect your pie crust while still allowing you to easily prepare the dough using an electric mixer.
Sometimes less is more. For example, when you are trying to chop greens or make a small salad dressing. Because if there isn’t enough liquid in the bowl of your 14-cup food processor, it won’t be able to do its only job. A mini food processor comes in handy here. Right now you can get this cute 3.5 cup model from KitchenAid for over 20% off.
If you’re looking for an inexpensive toaster oven that’s big enough for the whole family, this toaster oven from KitchenAid is your best bet, especially when it’s on sale. It won the budget category in Epicurious’s toaster test thanks to its sleek interface, stainless steel finish, dual temperature controls, and extra-wide slots that can fit everything from thin sandwich slices to soft buns.
The Enfinigy series from Zwilling is a relatively new product known for its elegant and cutting-edge appearance. The toaster has extra-long compartments that can each hold two slices of sandwich bread, as well as longer slices of yeast. There’s also the Enfinigy Cool Touch kettle, which was our top pick when testing electric kettles.
Offer: professional electric kettle Zwilling Enfinigy Cool Touch 1.5 l, cordless kettle and hot water.
It came out on top in our electric kettle test thanks to its performance and the stylish design that characterizes the Enfinigy range. It features ultra-fast boiling time, precise temperature control, dry boil protection and keep warm function.
The powerful Enfinigy personal blender features a 500-watt motor and a 20-ounce capacity. Ideal size for single-serve smoothies and juices. It’s small enough to fit in a kitchen cabinet, but chic enough to fit on a table. The delivery set includes a lid, thanks to which you can take drinks with you on the go.
Have you ever gone to bake a piece of sourdough and discovered that your toaster isn’t big enough? Well, with the Zwilling Enfinigy Toaster, that won’t be a problem. The slot is long enough to fit two slices of regular bread, so yeast isn’t a problem. This shape is ideal if you have a small elongated gap, which will fit this toaster perfectly.
This kitchen scale looks, feels and performs like the epitome of luxury. It is polished, comes to life at the slightest touch and is incredibly precise. Normally, Zwilling would be the more luxurious option when it comes to kitchen sales, but on Amazon Prime Day, you can get it for over $20 off.
Zojirushi is the Cadillac of rice cookers (luxurious, respectable). However, this brand rounds out our all-time favorite rice cooker. This particular model can also be used as a slow cooker or slow cooker, but you can decide which model is right for you by reading our detailed guide to the different models offered by the brand.
Rice cookers are not just for cooking rice. This 5.5-liter model from Zojirushi also cooks oatmeal and porridge perfectly, making it an appliance you can trust all day long.
A micro rice cooker allows you to customize the cooking time and temperature to cook the perfect bowl of rice. This model is one of the best. It perfects your rice and is a little more affordable than some other Zojirushi, and with just 39% off it takes affordability to the next level.
For those looking for a high-tech rice cooker, the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker is worth checking out. This machine recognizes everything you put in it and how it cooks over time, adjusting the time and temperature as needed.
Some of our favorite air fryers are on sale now, including the more compact Cosori. It’s more compact and easier to move, but you don’t sacrifice quality—it air-fries frozen French fries, fries, zucchini slices, and veggie burger patties to crispy perfection. The controls are very easy to navigate and the price is relatively low, especially on Amazon Prime Day.
Fun fact: Instant Pot also makes air fryers, and they’re pretty good, too. This air fryer with basket is recommended by our experts. It is a powerful, high-performance solution with a small footprint and a very easy-to-use interface.
Yes, it looks a little quirky – some might say it looks like Patrick Bateman’s 1980s apartment from American Psycho. But after years of testing, this is the best oven we’ve ever tried. Sure, it makes delicious toast, but it can also be used to grill a regular chicken breast if you want something as functional as a full-size oven on your counter.
The right countertop oven may make you choose it over a regular oven, especially for smaller jobs. The secret weapon of this charming model from Balmuda is steam technology, which allows you to perfectly bake and reheat bread, English muffins, pizzas and pastries.
This smart convection oven from Breville is almost identical to BA’s beloved toaster oven, except for a few features. In fact, Breville’s small but powerful countertop stove can do everything a full-size oven can do, but with much more precision and efficiency. (You can even use a Dutch oven with a slow cooker setting instead of a slow cooker.)
This double rack convection oven from Ninja has 13 functions and a FlexDoor system that allows you to cook at two different temperatures simultaneously.
Whether you’re cooking in a small kitchen or just don’t want to turn on the oven to reheat a slice of pizza or make a small batch of cookies, the Breville compact smart oven is an essential kitchen appliance. The 1800-watt countertop oven heats up quickly and is large enough to accommodate a 12-inch pizza or small roast chicken.
If you’ve never tried a good countertop steam oven before, let us tell you: they make incredible bread with the crispiest crust and softest filling you’ll ever bake. We made bagels with this model from Fotile and really liked how it turned out. The only thing to know is that while it offers a ton of preset cooking options (steamed fish, grilled chicken, etc.), it’s a little difficult to use since they’re labeled with numbers rather than words. But if you stick to standard settings like bake, roast, or steam, we’re sure you’ll love its performance as much as we did.
This juicer came in first place in our product testing. In fact, it’s more than just a juicer: it can also be used to make nut butters, fruit purees, grind coffee beans, mince garlic, and much more. Prime Day is also 37% off this year.
If you’re looking for specialty juicers, Breville’s juice fountain models are our favorite centrifugal juicers we’ve tested, although in general we tend to prefer slow juicers because they’re quieter and more efficient. They are easy to clean and the juice lasts longer and longer. Doesn’t come off easily. However, centrifugal juicers are the best choice for getting the maximum yield in the least amount of time, and they are usually much cheaper. This Breville juicer is a centrifugal juicer with an extra wide 3-inch inlet opening, so you can (if you press) put a whole apple in without having to cut it into pieces.
Cuisinart may be the best-known brand in kitchen appliances, but in our opinion, Breville is actually the best. The sous chef was in good shape and quickly prepared all the vegetables for our test dish. This product also comes with a dicing kit that allows you to achieve perfectly smooth mirepoix without any effort on your part.
Breville toasters and their toaster oven have repeatedly won in our tests thanks to clever design features that make it easy to remove toast from the machine (and you know that’s not a toaster oven feature!) and can even heat up at different temperature settings.
Associate Sales Manager Emily Johnson owned this Nutribullet blender for years before upgrading to a more stylish Zwilling personal blender. She still recommends this product as a reliable option for those looking for a small blender that will fit easily in a cabinet.
When it comes to Dutch ovens, it doesn’t get any better than Le Creuset. Yes, it’s stunning and comes in a variety of iconic colors, but it’s also extremely high-quality cookware that will last a lifetime. Le Creuset dominates our product testing year after year, consistently leading the way in searing, braising and caramelization. It resists chipping over time, and its design really sets this Dutch oven apart from the competition. The wide loop handle and low weight make it easier to handle bulky utensils. While the Le Creuset is an investment, you can get the 5.5-liter Flame for over $100 off the regular price.
Yes, everyone wants a Le Creuset Dutch oven, and for good reason! But they are expensive even when they are on sale, and Lodge makes such good Dutch ovens that they cost much less even when they are not on sale. It’s on sale today, and while it may not be the Dutch oven of your dreams, with proper care it has everything you need and you can save up for a Le Creuset even if it takes you years.
Post time: Oct-19-2024