Prime Day kitchen deals on tech, gadgets, accessories and more during Big Deal Days

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Amazon’s sale discounts products in just about every category the company sells — that includes kitchen tech and cooking gadgets. While prices may go lower on Black Friday, that won’t help you with Thanksgiving dinner prep. If that’s what you’re planning, this could be a good opportunity to take advantage of October Prime Day kitchen deals on Instant Pot, Vitamix, Ninja and Breville accessories.

Here are the best kitchen tech deals on our favorite cooking gadgets and appliances, pulled from our and .

The COSORI Air Fryer 9-in-1 sits on a countertop with food surrounding it. The COSORI Air Fryer 9-in-1 sits on a countertop with food surrounding it.

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Of all the kitchen gadgets in my home, my favorite is my Instant Pot air fryer. Food I would otherwise microwave comes out crisp and far tastier in not much more time. In second place for cooking MVP has to be the classic Instant Pot, which I rely on to keep me in beans and curry. I picked up both after reading our buyer’s guides (to air fryers and kitchen tech, respectively) — but I foolishly paid full price. Reader, don’t make my mistake.

As JP’s Avery Ellis found out recently, sous vide machines can do far more than just cook a steak. To use her words, they are “Millennial crockpots,” whipping up low-effort meals as needed — and fancier fare when called for.

The Juice Fountain Plus juicer sits on a blue and white countertop surrounded by celery, carrots, apples, lemons and cucumbers. The Juice Fountain Plus juicer sits on a blue and white countertop surrounded by celery, carrots, apples, lemons and cucumbers.

Photo by Amy Skorheim / JP

For soups, sauces, soothies and more, there’s not really a substitute for a good blender. Prime Day is a fine opportunity to upgrade an aging model — or snag one for a home cook you know that could use the extra muscle. A juicer can make it easier (or at least tastier) to get your vitamins. And the one we recommend isn’t a pain to clean.

The Ooni Karu 16 out on the back deck. With trees and grass in the background. The Ooni Karu 16 out on the back deck. With trees and grass in the background.

Photo by Billy Steele / JP

Here you’ll find all the harder-to-categorize gadgets that make home cooking simpler and more enjoyable. These are the smaller and more specialized devices we’ve tested that have proven their mettle in our own kitchens, or in the case of the pizza oven, the backyard.

  • Ooni Karu 16 outdoor pizza oven for $519 ($280 off): Ooni makes our favorite multi-fuel outdoor pizza oven out of all the oven’s we’ve tested. With its large capacity and built-in thermometer, it can handle full size pizzas — and even cast iron cookware — using wood, charcoal or propane fuel.

  • Ninja Creami ice cream maker for $160 ($40 off): This is close to the all-time low for the machine that earned a high score of 90 in our review. In short, it “makes your frozen dreams come true.”

  • Meater 2 Plus for $100 ($30 off): The Trager-owned company, Meater, updated its latest meat thermometer with additional sensors, increased heat resistance and overall durability. We liked what we saw in our official review.

  • Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug 2 (14 ounce) for $94 ($56 off): The mug that magically keeps your hot beverage at the ideal temperature is now cheaper than its ever been — but only for Prime members. We recommend it in our guide to gifts for teachers, though any one can appreciates its utility (just please don’t put it in the microwave).

  • Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle for $56 ($14 off): This matches July’s Prime Day price and a decent price on a kettle that earned a spot on one of our editors’ tiny countertop. It has different built-in temperature settings for different types of drinks and an elegant gooseneck pour.

  • Chemex Pour-Over Glass Coffeemaker for $38 ($10 off): We recommend this coffee companion in our small gadget guide because it takes up less space than a drip machine while producing considerably better coffee.

  • Fellow Tally coffee scale for $148 ($37 off): Coffee snobs (a term we use with love) will enjoy the precision of the Tally, as we make clear in our guide to the best gifts for coffee lovers. $148 is the lowest price we’ve seen this year, just note that you’ll have to be a Prime member to get the deal.

  • SodaStream Art Bundle for $89 ($60 off): If you want to make soda at home, you may be interested in this Prime-member-only deal that’s cheaper than ever. The set includes the sparkling water machine, two 60-liter CO2 cylinders, two dishwasher-safe bottles and two bottles of flavor drops.

Follow @JPDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice for October Prime Day 2024.





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Las Vegas News Magazine

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