
This All-in-One Kitchen Appliance Won Me Over. And It's 25% Off Right Now
I'm not a big fan of single-function kitchen gadgets, so when I tested the Chefman Everything Maker, I was expecting a novelty product that I would never actually buy myself. What I got was a genuinely useful, space-saving kitchen sidekick that's now part of my daily cooking routine. It's compact, clever and capable of making just about everything from waffles and paninis to pizza and eggs, all without taking up half the counter.
The $59.99 price tag on the Chefman website already feels like a steal for what it does. Which is, well, everything really. But right now, you can get the Everything Maker in color Midnight for 25% off on Amazon, bringing the price down to just $45. (The Concrete color is currently 20% off, too).
Too often all-in-one kitchen appliances end up doing a lot of things poorly instead of doing one thing well. And, since some models have a lot of different components, they can be a nightmare to clean. But the Everything Maker quickly won me over. The nonstick cooking surfaces heat up quickly and clean off with minimal effort (a serious win in my book). I've made crispy hash browns, gooey grilled cheese, breakfast sandwiches and perfectly golden pancakes -- all in one compact machine.
And it's not just a breakfast tool. I've used it for late-night quesadillas and quick lunches more times than I can count in the last few weeks.
The design is intuitive, easy to store upright (though I rarely put it away) and surprisingly durable. No extra bells and whistles here. It's just a well-made, easy-to-use appliance that works every time.
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How I use my Everything Maker
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The Chefman Everything Maker lives up to its name by offering a versatile, all-in-one cooking solution that fits easily on a countertop. With a 12-inch nonstick cooking surface and a slim, compact design, it's well-suited for small kitchens or anyone looking to simplify meal prep. I've found it particularly convenient for cooking breakfast foods like eggs and pancakes with the lid open, then switching to grilled sandwiches or quesadillas with the lid closed.
It also heats quickly and evenly, reaching up to 428°F (220°C), which is enough for searing, sautéing or even light grilling. I made a summer flatbread (with burrata, pesto and prosciutto) over the weekend and used the Everything Maker to lightly sear some peaches to add as a topping. They came out perfectly.
Cleanup is another strong point. The nonstick surface wipes down easily after use -- no scrubbing or soaking required -- which has made it a reliable go-to for quick weekday meals.
The Everything Maker also comes with a digital cookbook featuring 16 chef-crafted recipes, which I've used as inspiration for trying new dishes beyond my usual routine. While it doesn't replace every kitchen tool, the Everything Maker handles a surprising variety of tasks in a compact footprint.
A thoughtful and affordable gift for Father's Day (and beyond)
If you're looking for a gift for the dad who loves breakfast (or just appreciates a good gadget), the Chefman Everything Maker hits that sweet spot of fun and functional. At $60, it's already reasonably priced even without the discount. But the $45 deal on Amazon is quite the steal, considering it's the kind of gift that actually gets used and will keep getting used.
While the Everything Maker isn't on sale on the Chefman website currently, it's still worth checking Chefman's website from time to time. They run promotions regularly (in fact, my favorite Obliterator Blender is 20% off right now).
My buying advice
Whether you're shopping for a Father's Day gift or just want to level up your own cuisine game, the Chefman Everything Maker is a surprisingly versatile little appliance. Even at full price, it offers solid value and delivers big on convenience, but for just $45, you really can't beat the value.
If you're looking for other useful, fun gifts for your favorite hostess or the chef in your life, here are our favorite kitchen gifts under $50.
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