BUY IT: Zwilling Personal Blender, $100 $170 on Amazon
Zojirushi Rice Cooker
A Zojirushi is the Cadillac of rice cookers (luxurious, well-respected, but not the fastest), and one of its best models is currently on sale. Lest you think this is a bulky unitasker, this Zojirushi Rice Cooker can also double as a steamer, and it has a sleek brushed exterior that will look great sitting out on your kitchen counter. Or, snag its smaller 3-cup counterpart if you’re looking for something simpler that takes up less counter space.
BUY IT: Zojirushi Micom Rice Cooker, $155 $233 on Amazon
Cuisinart 7-Cup Continuous Feed Food Processor
Cuisinart is recognized for its food processors for a reason. This 7-cup variety is a model beloved by our test kitchen. Mere vegetable chopper it is not—use it to make pesto, whip feta, and to break butter into flour for perfect biscuits.
BUY IT: Cuisinart 7-Cup Continuous Feed Food Processor, $79 $100 on Amazon
Panasonic Toaster Oven
It may look like the VCR your grandparents had in their house (we think the look is kind of charming), but this Panasonic is actually one of our favorite toaster ovens. It has won in our testing over other toaster ovens year after year in this increasingly competitive space.
BUY IT: Panasonic Toaster Oven, $122 $170 on Amazon
Ninja Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream & Frozen Treat Maker
Want to fulfill your childhood dream of making ice cream right from the comfort of your own home? Take advantage of this 12% off deal on the Ninja Creami and you can do just that.
BUY IT: Ninja Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream & Frozen Treat Maker, $216 $250 on Amazon
Omega NC900HDC Cold Press Juicer Machine
This is the type of juicer that the pros recommend. In fact, it’s not just a juicer—it can make nut butter, pureé fruit, grind coffee beans, mince garlic, and so much more. And it’s more affordable this Prime Day at 35% off
BUY IT: Omega NC900HDC Cold Press Juicer Machine, $250 $400 on Amazon
Cookware deals
Le Creuset Dutch Oven (and an affordable competitor)
A Le Creuset Dutch oven is a Nancy Meyers fantasy kitchen staple for a reason: This enameled cast-iron Dutch oven is made to last forever. It heats evenly, gets super hot for perfect searing, and works in the oven and on the stovetop. Not to mention the fact that it stuns on the countertop or tabletop as well. The thing that sets Le Creuset apart from other Dutch ovens is, quite simply, the fact that the enamel never chips. But if you’re not fully prepared to shell out the cash for the big deal French cookware, we also love the less expensive model from Lodge. It works just as well for getting an even sear and for braising, but we’ve found that the enamel coating does chip, so you won’t get as long of a life out of this Dutch oven. Still, it’s a great deal for the price—especially a discount.
Lodge Cast-Iron Skillet
You know Lodge for its affordable but reliable cast-iron Dutch ovens, griddles, and fry pans. As far as price-to-utility ratio goes, a pre-seasoned $40 Lodge skillet is one of the best kitchen deals out there. But a $28 Lodge cast-iron skillet? Even better. These make great housewarming gifts, too, so at this price, you might want to stock up.