![]() The price tag is usually what holds this kettle back from being the best choice, so don’t miss this rare deal. It’s beautiful on the eyes and has great temperature controls, so it’s great for teas that need a certain temperature, and the gooseneck spout gives it perfect precision for pour-overs. Fellow’s Stagg EKG is one of our favorite electric kettles for many reasons. Pour-over coffee fans and tea makers, this one’s for you. It also comes with an extra sealing ring, a silicone egg rack, and a stainless steel steam rack. It isn’t one of our picks, but it’s nearly half off and has nine different abilities baked inside it: it can be a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan, steamer, sterilizer and food warmer. If you don’t need the 8-quart Instant Pot Pro above, this one is a little bit smaller and cheaper. Both are 10-in-1 devices that can do everything from pressure cooking and sous vide to yogurt and cakes. We haven’t tested this eight-quart version, but we love the six-quart version of the Instant Pot Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) and think it’s the best multicooker you can buy. A variety of sizes are available for sale from Rezip right now, including the 8-piece bundle, 10-pack flat bags, 2-pack collapsible pet bowls, and 2-pack tall bags. We love Rezip’s reusable baggies as a cheaper alternative to Stasher bags. And they’re safe for dishwashers, freezers, and microwaves. The silicone reusable bags will replace disposable storage bags, cutting down on trash, and come in a variety of sizes to meet your household’s needs. The beeswax makes them waterproof, but use cold water to rinse them hot water could melt off the wax.Īccording to the WIRED Gear Team, Stasher bags are a must for every home. Recommended by WIRED senior writer Scott Gilbertson, these wraps are made from organic cotton and sustainably sourced beeswax (along with jojoba oil and tree resin). It’s good to use less plastic and these wraps are some of our favorite reusable products. One of these cutting boards covers half a typical stove, giving you a workstation for chopping or setting down your utensils, or you can get two to cover all four burners. If your kitchen space is lacking, sometimes you need to use your stovetop as prep space. This isn’t as good of a deal as we saw over Memorial Day, and we usually see prices dip a little lower during Black Friday if you aren’t in a hurry to own a KitchenAid. This 4.5-quart version is a solid sale and a nice size for smaller kitchens and homes. KitchenAid stand mixers are pricey, but they’re a long-term investment that’s well worth it for many home chefs and bakers. We also checked prices and removed some deals. ![]() Updated Wednesday, July 12: We added a bunch of new deals to this post, including the Yeti Rambler Tall Can, KitchenAid hand mixer, three Jackery solar products, Magna-Tiles, a rock tumbler, the Bissell Little Green Carpet Cleaner, and Eve Water Guard. Many of Walmart’s deals are in early access for subscribers but will be available for everyone later in the day. Target Circle is free to sign up, but you’ll need to save the offer to your account from the main offer page or on the actual purchase page for a particular item to see the deal price at checkout. ![]() Amazon Prime has a free 30-day trial if you don’t already have it (set a reminder to cancel it before it automatically renews). Note: Many of these deals may require a membership, including Amazon Prime, Target Circle, or Walmart Plus. We’ve rounded up all the best Prime Day home and kitchen deals worth shopping for. But Amazon Prime Day is ripe with deals to pick up all your dream home goods-like a KitchenAid mixer, a robot mop-vac, a smart security camera, or a fantastic weighted blanket-at a better price. So are all the things we’d like to fill said homes with. ![]()
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