A 1-cup coffee maker that brews from K-Cup pods or ground coffee, comes with its own travel tumbler, and takes up almost zero counter space. That's more than you can say about your last coffee maker or your last roommate.
A lid organizer, because it will keep you from ever again having to play your least-favorite kitchen-based game: "Does This Container Even Have A Lid? Or Did I Somehow Throw It Out At Work?"
A rose gold garlic press that can also press coriander seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns — basically, if you need something cracked in the kitchen, this is your MVP (Most Valuable Press).
A pair of snap-on, pull-out fridge drawers, because even the smallest fridges have untapped space that you can use to store more snacks.
A sous vide cooking starter kit that comes with a sous vide pod, reusable bags, pumps, and clips — everything you need to cook like a total pro, even if your previous culinary was more of the "uncooked Pop-Tart" variety.
A set of six dishwasher-safe, stainless-steel nesting mixing bowls with multi-colored airtight lids and nonslip bottoms, so you don't have to worry about transferring your leftovers to Tupperware.
A snap-on silicone strainer that attaches directly to your pots, because juggling an unstable traditional strainer and a pot full of hot water is about as fun as juggling chainsaws (and looks way less cool in photos).
A 4-quart standing mixer with seven speeds and dough hooks, so you can feel like you have one of the big-name mixers. Only your credit card will know the truth!
A vacuum sealer that will keep your food fresh for five times longer than just tossing it in a normal sandwich bag.
A vintage-styled, six-setting toaster with extra-wide slots, so you can easily toast the widest and everything-est of bagels without them getting stuck.
An Instant Pot 9-in-1 multi-use cooker that won't just pressure cook your favorite meals — it also steams, sautes, warms, cooks rice, eggs, oatmeal, yogurt...basically, it does everything besides serve you your dinner and ask about your day.
An adjustable food wrap stand so you can organize up to eight boxes of cling wrap, foil, parchment paper, and other kitchen essentials that come in long, skinny boxes.
A counter-mounted jar opener for folks who are tired of asking, "Hey, can you open this?"
A Cuisinart automatic 2-quart ice cream maker so you can make any ice cream flavor your want at home, including highly experimental flavors that turn out to be a terrible idea (i.e. Pear Martini Crunch). Luckily, it only takes an hour to make a new batch.
A set of six color-coded stainless-steel knives with matching covers, because there is nothing more annoying (or potentially ouch-inducing) than blindly pawing through your cutlery drawer, trying to find the right knife.
A vegetable chopper with seven inserts so you have everything you need to dice, spiralize, slice, peel, and even juice (!) pretty much every single thing in your kitchen.
An automatic egg cooker that can whip up six eggs at a time any way you like, including scrambled, poached, hard-boiled, and soft-boiled.
An ultra-narrow, four-level rolling storage rack, so you can use the tiny space between your stove and fridge for something besides spilling crumbs into. The rack is only 6.5 inches wide at its widest point!
A mini waffle maker that also makes hash browns, cookies, grilled cheese sandwiches, and any other delicious, round treats you can dream up.
A phone holder with a weighted, adjustable base, so you can keep your phone stable while you're cooking, instead of propping it up against a potato and hoping for the best. The stand can hold your phone horizontally or vertically, and can even work with some smaller tablets!
An under-sink organizer, because an organized under-sink doesn't just make it easier to find products — it also helps you save money! Think of all the dough you've wasted in the past buying new soap when you already had five bottles of the stuff and just didn't see them because of the clutter.
A one-touch automatic can opener that leaves your can tops smooth, so you can stop worrying about cutting your fingers on the jagged edges, and start worrying about more important things, like whether you bought enough black beans for Taco Tuesday (trick question: there is no such thing as "enough black beans").
An 18-gallon touchless trash can with infrared motion sensors and two compartments, so you can toss out garbage and recyclables without getting your hands yucked up.
A set of reusable storage containers including silicone sandwich bags and beeswax wraps, that'll save some space while also making sure you never get caught without storage supplies — and making your kitchen greener in the process.
A 34-ounce stainless-steel French press with a three-layer filter system so coffee grounds will stay out of your cup.
A pump-operated salad spinner that does way more than just take your green, leafy buddies for a whirl. It has an inner basket that can also be used as a colander, and the whole unit can be used to store extra salad.
A wood-and-chrome baker's rack for kitchens that were not blessed with counter space. Or shelf space. Or, you know, space.
A 22-inch electric griddle so you can cook more pancakes at once that you thought possible (or, frankly, advisable).
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