
27 Kitchen Products Reviewers Bought For Their Friends
A hanging garbage bag holder that'll make you say, "Well, why didn't I think of that?" Just sweep any food scraps right in as you're cooking, and it won't crowd your counter space.
Promising review: "I love the convenience of this product. It fits perfectly over my kitchen counter drawer and holds my vegetable waste. I was moving my large trash can over to my prep area each time I cooked. Now I just put this trash holder up and a recycle bag. So easy, so clean. I just bought a second one for a friend!" —Kindle CustomerGet it from Amazon for $8.99.
A splatter guard aptly named "Frywall" to keep the grease contained when you're grilling a burger or piece of salmon. It's got you covered — literally.
It's made of BPA-free silicone that's heat-resistant up to 450 degrees. You can throw it in the dishwasher for cleaning and roll it up for compact storage. This size is designed to fit any 10-inch pan, but it also comes in a larger size and a smaller size.Promising review: "I bought the 10-inch to use with my cast iron skillet. It fit perfectly, was easy to wash and dry, and folded flat for easy storage in the rack with my pot lids. What a dream not to have to clean up those splatters, especially on the cooking grates which are, in my case, heavy and awkward to wash. No more avoiding recipes that call for a sear because I don't want to deal with a mess. I bought one for my sister...we both don't like having extra gadgets in the kitchen, but this is worth having. Also great for placing in the salad bowl before tossing...again, no mess. For me, the cooking screens are not worth it because as soon as you lift them to turn your food you get splattering. Getting some for X-mas stocking stuffers." —R. FeinbergGet it from Amazon for $23.95 (available in four colors).
A handy gadget for slicing a bunch of cherry tomatoes (or grapes or olives) at once. No more painstakingly slicing them one by one!
Promising review: "Great product, I love cherry tomatoes in salad but it always takes time to cut them. Now it's solved and I liked the slicer so much that I bought five for all my friends and relatives! Thanks to the people who designed it! So simple but so thoughtful." —alenaGet it from Amazon for $15.95.
A spill stopper so starchy foods (like pasta and potatoes — the best foods) don't boil over and create a giant mess you have to clean up after dinner...or the next day.
This 11-inch spill stopper is made of silicone that's heat-resistant up to 400 degrees. It's also microwave- and dishwasher-safe.Promising review: "This little gadget is amazing — it really works! I've used it with boiling potatoes and pasta. It's so much nicer to be able to just wash this off instead of scraping the burned-on, starchy residue off the top of the stove. After I used it a few times, I bought a few more as gifts for family members, and they're all delighted with them, too." —Busy CrafterGet it from Amazon for $18.61+ (available in three colors).
An instant-read meat thermometer that'll ensure chicken is cooked through and steak is just the right amount of doneness. No need to cut it open to check and, more importantly, no accidental food poisoning.
Promising review: "I bought this for myself and was pleased right from the beginning. I like the 'switch blade' function (and easy store) of the probe and the easy to read digital read out of the temperature. When cooking on the grill, the magnets keep it in place secured to the side table. The back side has recommended temps for meat, poultry etc. It is compact and a must have for the kitchen. I have since purchased this again as a gift for family members." —MaryGet it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in two colors).
A clip-on strainer to prevent your food from falling into the sink — and without needing to haul out the full-size colander. This is especially handy if you're cooking for just one or two people.
It's made of flexible silicone and designed to fit most pots and pans.Promising review: "Finally, a product that does what it's actually advertised to do. We were skeptical, but the first time out, it easily fit on the pot we were using. The clips are sturdy and we didn't lose one potato when we drained the pot. In fact, it worked so well, I bought four more and gave them to friends!" —Charla P.Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in seven colors).
A cutting board with a bottom tray for catching chopped veggies, run-off juices, or scraps. Bonus for BBQ season: you can also use the tray to marinate meats.
It's also dishwasher-safe.Promising review: "I have had mine for eight years now and it still is in excellent shape. It is like an extra pair of hands when cooking. I just ordered five more for Christmas gifts. This thing will not disappoint, so buy with confidence!!" —Jason C.Get it from Amazon for $38.50.
A set of stackable refrigerator storage bins so you can actually see all your snacks and ingredients at a glance. It's satisfying, space-saving, and waste-reducing (because you'll end up reaching for more of the food when it's not hidden).
Promising review: "I have recently bought a fridge over freezer refrigerator and received the fridge bins as a Christmas gift. After organizing the new appliance with the bins, everything is in 'standup' eyesight. Best of all, it stays organized! I have since bought a set to gift to someone else. I promise it has brought delight to my life!" —M. MalpassGet a set of six from Amazon for $40.99.
A collapsible multipurpose stand that's primarily a bottle drying rack — but can also serve as a plastic bag holder. It's made of solid steel so it's actually very sturdy and stable.
Read our review of this multipurpose rack (#1 on the list).Promising review: "This is my second one for myself. I bought a total of four — two I gave as gifts. I have several water bottles and most times I wash more than one at a time. I also reuse silicone bags and sometimes plastic bags and dry those on this item. I dry drinking glasses, too. I have no complaints about this bottle dryer and highly recommend it. I read some reviews on Amazon that said theirs were not sturdy. This one is very sturdy. If you place your heavier bottles or glassware properly and opposite from each other, there should be no problem. I keep it on the counter near my kitchen sink, ready to use." —baby gameGet it from Amazon for $15+ (available in two sizes and two colors).
A set of stove counter gap covers to keep crumbs (and liquids) from falling into the unreachable abyss.
Promising review: "I have been looking for a stove gap cover to prevent oil from dripping on the side of the stove when frying and preventing crumbs falling into the gap. It has always been a pain cleaning the narrow gap, luckily Gap Stopper solved those problems. The thick silicone fits the gap perfectly. I like the fact that it is not too wide that it covers a lot of my countertop. Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase of Gap Stopper and will buy another set for my mom's kitchen." —Gary GlassGet a pair from Amazon for $16.95+ (available in three lengths and four colors).
A brush and squeegee combo for swiping spills and scraps from the counter into the sink. And it'll easily rinse clean after, unlike a rag or paper towel.
Full disclosure: I own this nifty gadget and love it.Promising review: "We have had several people ask us where we got this! We have gifted it several times as well. It's perfect for the gunk in your sink and is easy to use!" —Brynn LeavittGet it from Amazon for $10.63.
A cold brew maker so you can make delicious, cafe-quality iced joe at home instead of spending $$$ at a coffee shop. Plus, this will actually look cute sitting in your fridge.
Promising review: "I have several, both large and small sizes. I always have two in the fridge, one for iced tea and one for cold brew coffee. I have given them as gifts, and everyone loves them. They are super durable, easy to clean and so useful. Worth every penny." —cdunnGet it from Amazon for $24.99+ (available in two colors and four sizes).
A slotted fish turner that's definitely not just for fish — reviewers say it'll effortlessly slide under anything like burger patties, warm cookies, fried eggs, and more. It's flippin' awesome.
Promising review: "This was a gift for our daughter-in-law because she came here and was envious of ours. If you want to flip anything, get this." —Beth L.Get it from Amazon for $13.59.
A sleek digital food scale to pull out when you need to be extra accurate with coffee or baking ingredients. Any baker knows that guesstimating can produce... questionable results.
Promising review: "One of my useful kitchen items I never expected to use this much. First, it is simpler to use than other scales I have had — every time you push the ON button it automatically tares itself. That is immensely useful, meaning you can put a bowl on it, then push the ON button, and immediately see the weight of whatever you put into the bowl (ignoring the weight of the bowl.) The other button switches from ounces to grams etc., but it stays wherever it last was. Cleans well with a damp cloth. Battery lasts a very long time so I don't even bother using rechargeables. I use it for many things, e.g. no need to sift flour, just weigh it. Weigh dry noodles before cooking them. My family uses it several times a day. I give this to all my friends and relatives starting out with new kitchens, the sort of 'you don't think you need it but you'll thank me later' kind of gift." —D DarkmanGet it from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in 14 colors).
A microwave pasta cooker for making dinner in minutes, because some days you're so hungry that the regular way just takes too darn long and requires too many pots and pans.
Promising review: "I love my Fasta Pasta so much that I bought a bunch more to gift to family and friends. Making pasta meals with this microwave product is a breeze… much easier and more convenient that the traditional way of cooking spaghetti, penne, macaroni, etc. and the pasta is perfect every time!" —Laura BurnhamGet it from Amazon for $17.95.
A perforated washing bowl so rinsing rice and produce won't be a draining process.
This colander bowl is made of BPA-free, food-grade plastic and is top-rack dishwasher–safe. It comes in two sizes — both have drainage holes on the side, but the smaller bowl has a solid bottom whereas the larger bowl has a perforated bottom. Promising review: "Love this item. I purchased one over 10 years ago at a store and haven't been able to find it again until now. Got three because my mom wanted one and another for a family member." —JOGet it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in two sizes).
A two-stage knife sharpener that'll restore dull blades to a razor sharp state. And when you're done, it'll fit nicely in the drawers.
Read our full review of the KitchenIQ knife sharpener!Promising review: "I never thought I'd be writing a review on a knife sharpener, but I love this damn thing. I'm woefully terrible at sharpening my blades with a traditional knife sharpener. I'm better off just buying a new knife set. I had a set of dull KitchenAid knives, and I used this on all of them, and it's completely renewed my set. I can finally chop and slice cleanly. It's such a simple gadget, but it really improved my knives and it is EASY. I gave one to my mom as a gift because I liked it so much." —Victoria O.Get it from Amazon for $9.10+ (available in three colors).
A silicone freezing tray to get perfect individual portions of homemade broth, chili, smoothies, or pasta sauce. It's simply ideal for your weekly meal prep.
It comes with a lid to help maintain freshness and keep out odors. It's made of food-safe silicone that's BPA-free and dishwasher-safe.Promising review: "Obsessed with these. As a soup lover, this is the perfect way to freeze some soup for a 'rainy day.' They are very sturdy and can be stacked in the freezer to save space. Easy to pop out frozen soup cubes. Loved them so much, I've bought more to give to fellow soup lovers for gifts." —Hood Family FarmsGet it from Amazon for $19.95 (available in four colors).
A manual food chopper for breaking up ground meats, mashing potatoes, or cutting up hard-boiled eggs.
This food chopper is made of food-safe nylon and has no sharp edges. It's safe to use with nonstick cookware.Promising review: "I purchased this and liked it so much I purchased and gave away as Christmas gifts. Breaking up meat with a spatula or spoon is SO much harder than using the ChopStir. With ChopStir, you don't get wrist fatigue, and the meat is broken up into consistent sizes throughout the pan. I had a party guest ask me how I managed to break up the sausage in my stuffed mushrooms so well, and I showed her the ChopStir. She was one of the people I got this for for Christmas, and she's been loving it ever since!" —SarahGet it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in three colors).
A space-saving under-cabinet jar opener reviewers say actually works — on bottles and jars of all sizes — and isn't gimmicky.
Promising review: "I got this as a gift and have since gifted to several others. It's easy to install and is completely out of sight. It makes any lid simple to unscrew, even the tiny ones on nail polish! Seemed like one of those useless as-sold-on-TV gadgets, but it's not. I've had the same one for years, and it's never let me down." —S. SpiryGet it from Amazon for $14.99.
A pack of scrubby dishcloths that won't get soggy and stinky or fall apart like sponges. Reviewers say these are durable and last for a long time.
They stay odor-free without washing or microwaving and are safe to use on non-stick cookware.Promising review: "I love these so much, I keep gifting them. I had to buy more in fear of missing getting more. Note...my first has not needed replacement. I have one at home and one in my camp gear. I use them very, very, very often. Used on cast iron, blackened with soot, and soap rinsed to clean again. Cannot be better. Caution, it does snag, but who cares?" —Nora AllenGet a four-pack from Amazon for $8.79 (available in three colors).
A 4-in-1 chopper to make slicing, dicing, and spiralizing 👏 so 👏 much 👏 easier. Reviewers say it's game-changing for prep and has even encouraged them to eat more veggies.
Promising review: "I don't usually write reviews but this is awesome! I never knew I needed this in my life so bad!! My hands start to hurt pretty bad after a few minutes of chopping veggies, not to mention it's time-consuming. This dicer has fixed all that!!!!! I love it and have sent one to a couple of family members. Highly recommend if you do any cooking that involves chopping!!" —LeahGet it from Amazon for $29.97 (also available in other combos).
A silicone spoon rest for catching dripping sauce while also keeping your utensils separate and secure. It'll be one less thing to worry about in a chaotic kitchen. You know, like the time you offered to make a three-course meal for your in-laws.
Promising review: "I like this drip pad (spoon rest) very much. I bought several as gifts for family and friends. I am always using more than one utensil when I cook, so this size is just great." —CaliartistGet it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in two sizes and 18 colors).
A set of magnetic stainless-steel measuring spoons (with a leveler!) so you never again have to deal with that annoying ring holder. These come apart as easily as they can be stored together in your drawers — without individual spoons getting lost.
The narrow side is designed to reach into smaller spice jars.Promising review: "I love these measuring spoons! They are magnetic so I'm not digging through my drawer for the size I want. Love having the two sizes also. Several people in our family got these for Christmas. Now some are getting them for birthdays." —TinaGet it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in 22 colors).
A handheld milk frother that probably attended barista school because it'll help you whip up a cappuccino that looks and tastes incredibly ~profesh.~
Because it's small and battery-powered, you can use it for camping as well. It comes with a stainless steel stand so you don't have to worry about setting it down on the counter.Promising review: "Love it! It works a long time before the battery needs to be replaced. I use it every day, and it lasts 2+ months. Froths and mixes really well. Is portable and cleans easily! (I always give them as gifts now — people don't know what they're missing.)" —PatriciaGet it from Amazon for $7.13+ (available in 26 colors).
An adjustable baggy rack to hold storage bags open while you scoop food into them (which means less spillage on the counter and the floor).
It folds down flat so it can fit into any kitchen gadget drawer.Promising review: "This kitchen 'tool' is the BEST thing ever! I have a large family and we use a lot of baggies for meal prep and leftovers. These bag racks have changed the game for me in the kitchen! I buy them now to use as gifts for showers and Mother's Day, etc... EVERYONE needs one of these in their kitchen drawer." —A. RolandGet a two-pack from Amazon for $11.99.
A 5-in-1 unitool you can use as a slotted spoon, a solid spoon, a spatula, a turner, and a cutting tool. It's truly doing the most.
This tool is made from nylon and heat-resistant up to 480 degrees. It's also dishwasher-safe.Promising review: "I love this kitchen tool so much that I have bought it for all my friends and neighbors. It is truly an all-in-one tool. I also love how little space it requires." —Pete WhileyGet it from Amazon for $10.
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