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Our home editor found the 13 best Amazon Prime Day deals on kitchen essentials — up to 50% off

Our home editor found the 13 best Amazon Prime Day deals on kitchen essentials — up to 50% off

CNN08-07-2025
Prime Day is officially here, and there are plenty of Amazon deals on kitchen products worth taking advantage of. In the six years I've been covering Prime Day deals, some of the best discounts I've seen are on small appliances, cookware and other kitchen tools — and this year is no exception.
Whether you're shopping for a reliable air fryer or upgrading your old cookware set, I found the best Prime Day deals on all kinds of kitchen essentials. I'll be scouring the sale pages regularly throughout the four-day event, so you can expect this list to be updated often throughout this week. And while you're at it, don't forget to check out our Prime Day coverage of vacuum deals, beauty deals and Apple deals too.
APEC Water: Save up to 25% on home water filters, including the fan-favorite ROES-50. Enjoy unlimited clean, great-tasting water at home.
De'Longhi Linea Classic Espresso Machine
This espresso machine from De'Longhi, the brand behind our favorite at-home espresso machine, is an impressive 35% off. Just think about how much money you'd save by skipping your daily coffee shop runs and making your fancy lattes with this machine instead.
Ninja NC301 Creami Ice Cream Maker Bundle
Yes, the Ninja Creami really is worth the hype. This bundle comes with the original version of the viral ice cream maker, as well as two additional containers (four in total). A two-pack of extra pints normally costs around $20, making this bundle an even better deal. And trust me, you want the extra pints. I have six and use them to prep all my desserts for the week.Read our review
Instant Pot 6-Quart Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker
Instant Pots are one of my go-to appliances for cooking grains and making soups. This one works as a pressure cooker, slow cooker and so much more. At 50% off, this model is cheaper than it's been in months.
Ninja Foodi 10-Quart 6-in-1 DualZone Smart XL Air Fryer
A lot of air fryers are too small for people who meal prep or cook more than a couple of servings at once, but this one has an impressive 10-quart capacity, thanks to two spacious baskets. Even though it was slightly cheaper earlier this year, you can still save an impressive $70 right now. This smaller 4-quart air fryer from Ninja is also on sale.
Vitamix A2300 Ascent Series Smart Blender
Take $165 off this powerful Vitamix blender for Amazon Prime Day. Smoothies are a no-brainer, but this countertop appliance can also handle hot soups, nut butters and more without skipping a beat.
Ninja Blast Portable Blender
I think most rechargeable blenders are pretty gimmicky, but this one from Ninja was the best portable blender we tested, so it's a good choice for people who want on-the-go smoothies. The best part? It's at the lowest price we've seen all year.Read our review
Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Cast-Iron Dutch Oven
This is the best Dutch oven we've tested. In fact, we found it outperforms its more expensive competitors. This Oyster white color usually hovers around $80 according to our research, but is down to $70 for Prime Day. Other fun colors, like Avocado and Cornflower Blue, are on sale for $75.Read our review
Ninja NeverStick 16-Piece Professional Cookware Set
The most durable nonstick pan I've ever tried was from Ninja's NeverStick line. It's so scratch- and chip-resistant that you can even use metal utensils on it. Snag the complete 16-piece cookware set while it's $250 off — its lowest price of the year.
Amazon Basics Stainless Steel 11-Piece Cookware Set
If you're just dipping your toes into the world of stainless steel cookware, you probably don't want to spend hundreds on a few pots and pans. This 11-piece cookware set from Amazon Basics is a budget-friendly choice, especially now that it's $27 less than usual.
Rubbermaid FreshWorks Produce Savers, Set of 4
Investing in produce savers will make your fresh fruits and veggies last so much longer, ultimately saving you money because you won't be wasting groceries that go bad almost instantly.
Goodful Universal Silicone Lids for Pots and Pans
I've got my eye on these versatile silicone lids while they're a few bucks cheaper than usual for Prime Day. They can be used to prevent splatters in the microwave and also function as a lid for regular pots and pans. I have a few pans that didn't come with their own lids, so I'm sure these will come in handy.
Primula Stewart Whistling Stovetop Teakettle
This classic whistling kettle is affordable even at full price, but the Prime Day discount of 45% off just sweetens the deal. It's just cents away from being at its lowest price ever.
Oxo Good Grips Stainless Steel Essential 4-Piece Kitchen Gadget Set
This set of four kitchen tools, now 43% off, is a great starter set for someone who's just moved into a new apartment. Many of the gadgets in my kitchen are made by Oxo, so you can rest assured that these are good quality. Here at CNN Underscored, we don't just include any old product in our guides. We check price history to make sure we're covering deals that are worth scooping up — meaning they will actually save you money. Whenever possible, we also highlight products we've actually had our hands on, whether it's a winner in our best-of guides or a tried-and-true editor favorite. The discounted kitchen products in this story were personally selected by our home and gifts editor, who is keeping an eye out for even more Amazon Prime Day deals worth adding to this list.
CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. This story was written by home and gifts editor Amina Lake Patel, who has been writing about kitchen products and covering Prime Day sales for six years and counting. She scoured Amazon's product pages to find the best Prime Day deals on kitchen essentials.
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