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Expert-curated: the 11 best Prime Day kitchen deals you can still shop before the sale ends tonight

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When people ask me what to buy for the kitchen on Amazon Prime Day, my answer is simple: the quantity of deals doesn't really matter — it's the quality. After covering every Amazon sale since 2019, I use these events to invest in kitchen products I'll use often, whether it's a durable kitchen appliance, a well-made tool, or an everyday essential I'll use for years to come.

Amazon offers hundreds of kitchen deals, all boasting their worthiness and quality. To find the best of the best, I had to dig deep. That's where I found Prime Day deals on the best kitchen brands, meaningful markdowns on the kitchen products BI Reviews has thoroughly tested, and savings on favorites from my own kitchen.

Below, my findings are organized into five categories, starting with the absolute best Prime Day kitchen deals. You'll also find deals for everyday cooking, coffee drinkers, and the sale's most worthy splurges. You'll also find a handful of worthwhile Prime Day deals under $50 to top off your cart.

Related: Save 30% on our favorite Guy Fieri Flavortown titanium pan


The top Prime Day kitchen deals

Flavortown Laser Titanium 10" Fry Pan

Best Value
Guy Fieri's Flavortown Laser Titanium Fry Pan.
Flavortown Laser Titanium 10" Fry Pan
$28.13 $39.99 Save 30%

Not only is this Guy Fieri pan affordable compared to other titanium cookware, but it also functions like a more durable traditional nonstick skillet. In testing, it was comfortable to hold and super lightweight.

At 30% off for Prime Day (the lowest price in 90 days), the Flavortown Laser Titanium Fry Pan is now an even better value. It's lightweight, ergonomic, and a breeze to clean. The titanium-reinforced surface resists the scratches that take out traditional nonstick pans.

Le Creuset Dutch Oven

Le Creuset is the first name that comes to mind when I think of the best cookware. The brand's Dutch ovens are among my favorite pieces. The enameled cast iron is easier to maintain than its seasoned counterpart and makes an attractive stovetop feature.

As a shopping editor, I've been asked if Le Creuset deals are worth it at Prime Day, and generally, I think they are. Check the brand's Amazon storefront for the best Prime Day deals on grilling essentials, cookware sets, and more. They're often comparable to Black Friday prices, and the sale selection includes several multipurpose pieces like these. Keep in mind that discounts typically only apply to the core color range. If you're eyeing a seasonal color, you may need to pay full price. While Le Creuset is the gold standard, you can also score deals on cast iron pieces from Staub and Lodge.

Cuisinart ICE-30 Pure Indulgence ice cream maker

One of the best ice cream makers you can buy is at one of its best prices of the year, which I wouldn't expect at the start of peak ice cream season, when demand is high. It's much less expensive than the Ninja Creami, which makes highly customized treats but ultimately frustrated our reviewer. The Cuisinart, on the other hand, is simple to use and churns out 2 quarts in a half-hour, provided the metal bowl is frozen beforehand.

My tip is to leave it in your freezer at all times so you're ready to go when the ice cream-making mood strikes — that's what I do with the bowl of my Cuisinart ice cream maker, which still works well after nearly 15 years of use. Should it ever break, I'd replace it with the current model.

KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer

The only stand mixers worth your time are KitchenAid's. They last for decades with minimal upkeep, and with the breadth of available attachments, they can help you make almost anything. So far, I've only used mine for baking with the basic included attachments, and it's worth the money for that alone.

There are a lot of products that you should never buy at full price, and this is one of them. Prime Day's discount isn't the best KitchenAid deal I've ever seen, but it's still meaningful savings on a buy-it-forever product. And keep in mind that the stand mixer is only going to get more expensive in the future — when I bought mine in 2020 (at 20% off), it retailed for $350, which is 33% less than the current list price.


Prime Day deals on top kitchen tools

Pyrex Sculpted Tinted Glass Mixing Bowls With Plastic Lids

Pyrex is my food storage go-to. I own 19 of its glass containers, each with a colorful BPA-free lid. They keep food fresher for longer than my old plastic containers did, and are easy to keep clean. I've trusted their leak-proof seal to take soup to the office more times than I can count — and via public transportation, no less.

This is one of the best Prime Day Pyrex deals I spotted, and the brand's not often on sale outside events like these (save for clearance). With their bright colors and fluted texture, these containers are perfect for bringing a dish to a picnic or potluck.


Cookware upgrades

Caraway Cookware Set

Our former kitchen editor used this set in her own kitchen for more than 2 years, and it held up well. She likes the ceramic nonstick cookware's even heat retention (though they take time to heat up) and interchangeable lids, which fit her pots and pans from other brands. And while the included storage system isn't compatible with her small kitchen, she doesn't mind leaving the attractive saucepan on her stovetop.

Caraway usually sees its highest discounts during Black Friday, but not by much more than what I'm seeing at Prime Day. Before purchasing, it's worth your time to figure out where the storage rack would live in your kitchen, and where you'd store your cookware if it doesn't.

Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro

Titanium cookware is lighter and easier to use than stainless steel, and it has a nonstick surface that won't wear down as quickly as traditional nonstick pans, though it's not quite as slick. Our Place's titanium pan is a winner for its patterned nonstick surface that can both could sear crusts to a crisp and delicately fry an egg during testing. Its high sides and high heat retention come in handy when baking, too.

Our Place is another "never buy full price" brand for me, and it reliably provides good discounts on Prime Day. My best guess is that you won't find it at a better price until November.

Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze Air Fryer

"My favorite day-to-day air fryer is the single-basket Cosori TurboBlaze," said our food writer in her thorough guide to buying an air fryer. "I was shocked that it unseated our previous winner, the Instant Vortex Plus Air Fryer Oven. It was more consistent and also prettier to look at on the counter." At 6 quarts, it's a good size for most households.

I'll admit, I haven't had great experiences with air fryers so far. The one my partner brought over when he moved in is a dud — my clunky rental apartment oven heats tear-and-bake cookies faster. The idea of an easy-to-use air fryer is appealing, particularly when it's at its lowest price, according to the price trackers I consulted.


For coffee drinkers

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine BES870XL

This is the best at-home espresso maker you can buy at Amazon Prime Day. Breville's Barista Express, the now-cheaper predecessor to the newest Barista Pro, is a 9.5-pound machine that quickly and reliably makes great-tasting espresso every time. It's a complete setup with grinders, steam wands, and beginner-friendly features that let you enjoy homemade coffee without barista-level skills.

Ninja DualBrew Pro

The versatile Ninja DualBrew Pro brewer can make full carafes, single servings, iced coffee, and concentrate for lattes and cappuccinos. The built-in fold-away frother adds extra value for coffee drinkers who like to make coffee-shop style beverages at home. Its Prime Day discount makes it a compelling all-in-one coffee solution under $200.

Moccamaster KBGV Select

If you're serious about your drip coffee, scoring 35% off the iconic Moccamaster KBGV is a rare discount that deserves your attention. Beloved for its durable build, simple one-switch operation, and consistently excellent drip coffee, this coffee maker brews a full 40-ounce pot in just 4 to 6 minutes and is available in several colors.

Kitchen deals under $50

The products in this section are affordable to begin with, so the Prime Day discounts listed here don't exactly translate to huge savings. Still, we think these deals are worth your time — not every high-quality purchase needs a big price tag.

Rubbermaid Brilliance 2-Compartment Meal Prep Containers: We recommend these meal prep containers for their two-chamber design and airtight lids that won't cause leaks on the go. The vented lids are safe for the microwave and dishwasher, but they require thorough drying before storage.

Yeti Rambler 12 oz Travel Bottle: I love using my 40-ounce water bottles, but they're too heavy to throw in a purse, and I don't chug water when I'm out and about like I do at the gym and around the house. This tiny Rambler is a perfect purse size, and the soft color is unique.

Nordic Ware Naturals Half Sheet Set: A simple way to improve your baked goods and roasted vegetables is to use a sheet pan that heats evenly, and Nordic Ware's sheet pans provide reliable heating every time they go in the oven. Their one downside is that they quickly show wear, despite cleaning easily.

OXO Good Grips Olive and Cherry Pitter: I don't often advocate for single-use devices, but I recently saw my friend use a cherry de-pitter so that her 2-year old son could safely eat the summer fruit, and it intrigued me — so I'm making an exception. In my child-free household, it would come in handy for desserts like pies and ice cream. Getting it at a discount is — dare I make the pun? — a cherry on top.


Why you should trust my Prime Day recommendations

Helping readers make smart shopping decisions is at the core of my career. I started out covering New York City's sample-sale scene, sharing which events were worth the time and money. Since 2019, I've written and edited shopping stories for every Amazon Prime Day event, and I've developed a strong sense for finding its real, true deals. In the past couple of years, I've focused more on kitchen content, testing and researching products, and writing guides for items like cast-iron skillets.

Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for the full selection.

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I’m a shopping director and digital media professional with more than a decade of experience covering online shopping, sales and deals, fashion and beauty, and home goods.My expertisePreviously, I served as the Shopping Director at People, where I led strategy and planning for major retail events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Amazon Prime Day, the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, and holiday weekends such as Labor Day, Memorial Day, and Presidents Day. I also oversaw lab-tested and real-world product reviews to help readers confidently choose what’s worth buying.Why you can trust meOver the years, I’ve spent thousands of hours researching and testing products, comparing prices, and tracking trends to surface the best finds for shoppers. I began my editorial career in 2013, covering New York City sample sales, store openings and closings, boutique fitness trends, and notable city figures for Racked New York. I later served as managing editor at Racked and worked as a lead researcher and producer at HQ Trivia. After joining Dotdash Meredith in 2019, I held a cross-brand editorial role before becoming an editorial director at People in 2022. Since then, I’ve edited more than 3,000 shopping stories.My experienceMy work has appeared in PEOPLE, Entertainment Weekly, InStyle, Real Simple, Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, Refinery29, Southern Living, Better Homes & Gardens, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar, and more. Before specializing in shopping and lifestyle coverage, I reported on education and national policy for Capital News Service, the University of Maryland’s national wire service, where I interviewed public figures including former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.My educationI hold a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism and a master’s degree in magazine journalism from New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.