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29 Unique Products To Level Up Your Kitchen

29 Unique Products To Level Up Your Kitchen

Buzz Feed11-05-2025
A hybrid magnetic paper towel/dish towel holder that sticks to your fridge like your kid's crayon masterpieces, but you know, is actually useful. If counter space is basically a myth in your kitchen (same), or you're renting and not about to start drilling into walls, this makes life a lot easier without much effort.
A BPA-free rotating 2-in-1 colander and washing basket so you can wash and drain food without almost accidentally dumping it out. The nifty rotating design means you can just pour the excess water as normal and trust half the rice you're washing doesn't end up in the sink.
A wooden bread bow knife that slices through loaves like butter (and makes you feel very cottagecore doing it). Its design gives you better control, so you get clean, even slices instead of mauling your poor sourdough with a regular knife.
A cat-shaped jar spatula for the people who refuse to leave a single molecule of peanut butter behind. This bendy little tool is perfect for scooping, swiping, and scraping so you get every last drop of your favorite condiment.
A wineglass-washing dishwasher attachment that keeps your delicate stemware from clinking, crashing, or cracking mid-cycle. Think of these like little seatbelts for your wineglasses — because the dishwasher is basically a rollercoaster for glassware.
A set of magnetic fridge spice organizers if you're in desperate need of more cabinet space or keep forgetting what spices you have because they're always getting lost in the back of the cupboard. No need to worry about them falling off — they're designed with heavy-duty magnets, and reviewers attest to how securely they stay in place!
A single-brew pour-over coffee maker for when you want just one perfect cup — not a whole pot you forget about halfway through the day. Just pop it on your mug, add your grounds, pour in hot water, and let the magic happen. No fancy machines, no complicated steps — just a really good cup of coffee that didn't cost $8.
A mushroom kitchen timer that looks like it came straight out of a whimsical forest but is actually just here to keep you from burning your garlic bread. Just twist to set, and it ticks down the minutes old-school style (aka no batteries).
A set of convenient cup slicers so you aren't chasing rogue fruit pieces across the counter or dealing with juice-soaked cutting boards. Reviewers find them especially handy for making salads and prepping snacks for kids.
A set of reusable Gripstic bag sealers to keep your precious "Everything But the Bagel" chips from Trader Joe's from going stale after a week. They slide across the entire top of the bag, ensuring an airtight seal, and will fit in even the most cluttered of drawers (unlike bulky chip clips).
A glass cat cup with a fish tea infuser that hangs inside like it's casually swimming in your Earl Grey. It's cute, it's cozy, and it's ideal for cat lovers, tea lovers, or anyone who wants their drinkware to double as a serotonin boost.
An Oxo soap-dispensing dish brush and stand with a built-in scraper for extra assistance against any food messes. The handle won't slip out of your hand, even when wet — and the durable nylon bristles are great for removing caked-on food or grease.
A mushroom that keeps your butter out of the fridge and perfectly spreadable for up to a month, thanks to its simple water-seal method. Simply fill the bottom with about 1/2 inch of water, pack the top with softened butter, and say goodbye to dealing with cold, hardened butter.
A ring can opener for anyone who's ever struggled to get that tab to lift. It's compact, easy to use, and gives you a smooth, safe way to open cans without making a mess or hurting your fingers.
A "Taco Tuesday" kit with a heated pot in the center to keep your queso, meat, or beans warm, and a spinning tray with compartments for all your toppings. It even comes with four taco holders to keep your shells upright and ready for filling! Plus, since everything's contained in one setup, there'll be way fewer dishes to deal with.
A microwave bacon cooker that only needs 3–4 minutes of cooking time, so you can have that protein for breakfast without losing the time it takes to stand there, flipping it in a pan. Plus, this saves you from dealing with stray hot oil burning you or staining your outfit.
A rotating whisk blender if you've ever felt like whisking by hand was a mini workout you didn't sign up for. Just press down on the handle, and the internal mechanism spins the whisk for you, making light work of beating eggs, whipping cream, or mixing sauces.
A bunny and bear egg mold set to add a sprinkle of joy to your regular breakfast of boiled eggs and toast. Because why settle for boring ovals when your eggs could be adorable little critters on your plate?
A marble board wire cheese cutter for effortlessly slicing through cheese with precision — and when you're not using it, it'll just sit pretty on your counter, adding a touch of style to your kitchen.
A magnetized wooden toaster tong because we've all played the dangerous game of retrieving toast with a fork (please don't) or have sacrificed fingertips trying to pluck it out. These heat-resistant tongs let you safely snatch your toast, bagels, or waffles without the risk. And the built-in magnet means they conveniently cling to your toaster or fridge, always within arm's reach and never lost in the utensil drawer abyss.
A rectangular lazy Susan to save all that food from disappearing into the back of your fridge like it's the Bermuda Triangle. Now you might actually have a chance at finishing that container of Greek yogurt instead of finding it months later, covered in mold. Plus, its shape maximizes your fridge space way better than the traditional round ones!
A vintage-inspired coaster set that make your coffee table feel like it belongs in a Jane Austen novel. They are extremely absorbent, with one reviewer even saying "they absorb better than ALL other coasters I've used". Plus, the cork backing ensures they stay put without scratching your surfaces.
A Stanley cup spill stopper set designed to fit snugly into the straw opening and prevent leaks, even when your tumbler takes a tumble. Whether you're commuting, running errands, or just prone to clumsiness, these little silicone saviors keep your drinks where they belong — in your cup.
A triangular silicone cavity pan for when you want eight different uniquely decorated brownie wedges without the hassle of cutting them out or the heartbreak of them crumbling apart. This mold delivers 👏 consistent 👏 results 👏 so you'll get perfectly shaped scones (or whatever you're baking) every time. Plus, it's oven-safe, dishwasher-friendly, and flexible enough to pop out your creations without accidentally ruining them.
A hybrid digital food scale and measuring cup that takes the guesswork out of your recipes — because precision is the secret ingredient. Whether you're measuring flour, sugar, or liquids, it ensures you get the exact amount needed. And, its compact design means it won't hog counter space.
A set of collapsible silicone microwave to-go containers to make bringing lunch to work a breeze — no more dealing with a bulky empty container all day. Plus, you can heat your food right in the container, saving you from transferring it to another dish (and avoiding extra cleanup). They're also freezer-safe, making them perfect for meal prepping!
A spill stopper for when you walk away for a second, and suddenly your pot is bubbling over like a volcano. This heat-resistant silicone lid sits snugly on your pot, allowing steam to escape while collecting excess water. It's perfect for pasta, rice, soups, and any other dish that tends to foam over.
A nonslip clear food prep and cutting board if you're over bulky, stained cutting boards cluttering your kitchen. It sticks securely to your counter, catching all the mess from your morning smoothie prep, while letting your marble countertops (that you spent good money on) shine through.
A set of durable ~retro~ chip clips that bring a pop of color and a dash of nostalgia to your kitchen. Say goodbye to flimsy twist ties, generic clips, or digging through that cluttered drawer for a rubber band — these clips have you covered.
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A microwave cooling caddy that doesn't get hot so you can pop your grub out of the microwave without waiting for it to cool down or grabbing oven mitts. Especially important when several humans need the microwave and you can't be lingering there waiting for your soup bowl to be grab-able. A self-cleaning electric toilet brush to go full YEE! HAWWWW! on the grime in your toilet bowl. If you're dealing with hard water stains, this is an excellent way to get the toilet bowl sparkling again without having to scrub hard. When you put it away, the base will light up blue to let you know it's sanitizing the brush! A jar of all-in-one decor paint, a chalk-style paint with a built-in primer designed to easily glide on furniture, upholstery, and any wood, metal, and glass surfaces. It's eco-friendly and dries with a chalky matte finish within 30 minutes of application, making it a boon for parents doing DIY projects. Reviewers use it on everything from old couches to front doors to dressers to fences. A power scrubber brush you can attach to a DRILL (!!) that basically does all of the hard grime busting for you, so you don't have to have sore arms for a week just because you dared to wipe down the shower. A purse organizer insert for anyone who is committed to the ~tote bag~ lifestyle, but doesn't love digging through them like a feral raccoon. Another perk? If you're switching out your purse, all you have to do is slide the organizer out and pop it in with all your stuff raring to go. A drain snake you can funnel into your shower or sink drain that honestly works a little *too* well at unclogging hair in older sinks and bath tubs, pulling it up in one (semi-horrifying) go before you have to resort to potentially pipe-damaging traditional drain cleaners. A set of Wad-Free pads to ensure that your sheets stay separate from each other in the dryer and come out fresh, dry, and unwrinkled instead of looking like they got into a wet cotton brawl. A magnetic necklace detangling clasp so you can layer your favorite pieces over an outfit the exact way you want them without having to pull them apart like bickering siblings at the end of each day. A set of glass meal prep containers that are safe in the oven and the microwave, meaning you can cook, reheat, and eat out of 'em at the office instead of having an existential crisis about where you're going to eat during the lunch rush. Plus, these lids are tighter than the Pentagon. A delightfully efficient wooden bread bow knife to get you easy, perfectly sliced cuts of thick breads like sourdough loaves and baguettes every time. Your fancy sandwich game is about to get out of control. An under-cabinet lid opener for anyone who doesn't feel like playing another rousing game of "knock on the neighbor's door to see if someone can open this damn Nutella jar" (don't look at me!!). This is also an excellent space saver compared to other manual lid openers, and causes way less wrist strain! An "Angry Mama" microwave cleaner that uses vinegar and water to blow hot steam into your microwave oven and loosen up all the old food and stains in a mere seven minutes (approximately two Lizzo songs, if anyone's keeping track). A set of Stretchlace shoelaces, aka the Elastigirl of shoelaces — these might look like ordinary kicks, but they're made of stretchy elastic that lets you pull your shoes on and off without retying them, easy as pie. A deeply innovative "Laundry Turtle" to make pulling things out of the dryer a breeze. Simply put it on top of your clothes, turn the dryer barrel, and use the flexible "turtle" to scoop everything up. Reviewers love the ease of this versus a laundry basket, especially since it's collapsible and *much* easier to store. A wireless remote control outlet plug with a small remote that lets you turn devices on and off from across the room, whether it's a light fixture, a fan, a garbage disposal, or any other household electronic you don't feel like getting up or crouching down to turn on and off. You can even install the remote on the wall for easy access! A set of nonstick, reusable toaster oven bags to let you make grilled cheese, paninis, and toasted sammies right in the toaster.

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