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The best kitchen deals this week, according to a pro baker: Score up to 70% off

Make speedy game-day wings in a Ninja air fryer (just $69), plus snag a Henckels knife set for over 60% off and more.

Ninja air fryer, metal mixing bowls, Henckels knife set
Kitchen deals that'll save you up to 70%? That gets a big "Yes, chef!" (Amazon/Walmart)

Fall officially starts in a few more days, but I'm already sensing something crisp in the air. Apple crisp, to be precise. It's getting cool enough to turn on my oven again, and the promise of orchard-visit hauls that result in cozy baked goods is so close I can almost taste it. Of course, being in the kitchen is more enjoyable when you're not using crusty cookware, and the start of a new season is the perfect time to swap out your old gear for some spiffy new tools. You won't have to drop a ton of cash, either. I'm seeing a cornucopia of culinary deals worth checking out before holiday meal-prep madness is underway.

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As a former professional baker turned shopping writer, I seek out noteworthy sales on the daily to share with you. And because I have years of experience — both in the kitchen and hunting for deals — I know what makes a quality product, and how to spot a worthwhile price in a sea of exaggerated markdowns.

With that in mind, how does a top-rated Cosori air fryer marked down to just $90 sound? That'll come in handy when you're watching the game and a craving for wings kicks in. I also spotted a set of metal mixing bowls for over 70% off (it doesn't need to be someone's birthday to whip up a cake) and a Yahoo editor-approved chef's knife for a mere $39 (down from $60). There's a lot more where those came from, so happy saving — and savoring!

If you spend lots of time in the kitchen, your feet deserve a cushy surface to stand on during all of that cooking (and dishwashing). This highly rated anti-fatigue mat is made from a comfy foam to help take some of the pressure off of your muscles and joints, and its nonslip bottom will stay put without sliding around. It's waterproof and easy to wipe clean, and this price is within a few dollars of the lowest we've seen it marked down to.

"Better than insoles," wrote a reviewer. "I do a lot of meal prepping for the week on Sundays, so I am on my feet in the kitchen for 8-10 hours a day some weekends, and around an hour each day during the week. I used to wear my gym shoes with cushioned support when I was cooking for long periods, but even then the resulting back pain was on another level. These mats are a complete game-changer ... I could stand on these mats for hours and still be comfortable."

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$14 at Amazon

Every kitchen needs a good pair of oven mitts, meaning those hole-filled ones in your drawer need to go. These top-sellers are heat-resistant up to 500°F, thanks to their silicone coating — and not only that, their ribbed design offers better grip than cloth mitts, plus they're water-resistant to protect your hands from hot splatters. They come in over 20 colors, though prices vary. (This gray pair is over 55% off!)

"These oven mitts are a game changer in my kitchen," declared a buyer. "The ribbed silicone design provides a secure grip on hot pots and pans, giving me confidence when handling them. The soft inner lining is comfortable to wear and provides excellent heat protection. I appreciate that they are flexible and allow for easy movement of my hands, unlike some other oven mitts that can feel stiff and bulky. Plus, the set comes with two mitts, so I always have a backup when one is in the wash."

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$15 at Amazon

Not only am I a fan of Ina Garten's approachable, homey recipes, I also love checking out her gorgeous kitchen and cookware. Some of her go-tos are admittedly out of my price range — Le Creuset, anyone? — but I was pleasantly surprised to discover this super-affordable skillet, a longtime favorite of mine, is also a staple in her kitchen. 

Lodge has been in the cast iron business since 1896, so it knows a thing or two about crafting sturdy pieces designed to withstand practically any cooking environment. This skillet is no exception; it can be used on all cooktops, is oven-safe and can even be placed over a grill or open flame. Lodge pans are so durable, people often pass them down to younger generations. I've only had mine for about 10 years, but it works just as well as the day I got it, if not better. Not bad for just 20 bucks!

Another thing I love about this pan? It's made of iron and oil — no PFOAs or PTFEs, which gives me peace of mind about cooking without "forever chemicals." No wonder it's one of 12 pieces of cookware Garten links to on her website.

Check out my full Lodge Cast Iron Skillet review for more. 

$20 at Amazon

These No. 1 bestselling containers are "clearly" doing something right if tens of thousands of shoppers gave them a perfect five-star rating. In addition to helping cut down on food waste, these bins allow you to group your food products and beverages by category for a more cohesive, easy-to-navigate fridge. Juice boxes, veggies, fruits, sauces, dressings — each can have its own designated space. Plus, if something happens to spill, it'll be contained in the bin, which is much easier to clean than an entire sticky fridge shelf. It's within a dollar of the lowest price we've seen, so grab a few sets for your pantry and under your sinks too. 

"Amazed at the difference these bins have made in my refrigerator and freezer organization and space," said a satisfied shopper. "I have recently transitioned from a large French door refrigerator with lots of space to a side-by-side. I was very frustrated with the reduced space, and it was always a mess. Now, my clear bins are easy to organize and help me keep like-things together on both sides of the refrigerator."

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$20 at Amazon

Butterfingers, unite! Stainless steel mixing bowls are where it's at for clumsy bakers like me, since they're shatterproof. What I love about this set is that each bowl comes with a lid — that way, if you're making, say, bread dough that needs to rise, you'll have a cover for it without having to waste plastic wrap. Plus, you'll be able to pop any leftovers right into the fridge, and at $4 per bowl, this set is a steal — you're saving over 70%!

"They are so much lighter than my regular mixing bowls and so much easier to handle," said a home baker. "I used to feel I was jeopardizing my life whenever I took my ceramic bowls down. I highly recommend."

$20 at Walmart

Thousands of shoppers have purchased this insulated drinking vessel in the past month, and it's currently within $3 of its Prime Day price. Its slider lid allows for coverage between sips, and you'll be able to enjoy your iced coffee or hot tea for hours. 

"I thought the Yeti hype was just that," admitted a convert. "But after using one at a friend's house, I just had to have one. I live in Key West, so it's quite hot weather. I've had ice last overnight and no condensation at all. A must-have; very attractive, and [has] a closing/opening tab that helps keep things cold and doesn't leak if tipped over."

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$28 at Amazon

One Yahoo editor awarded this blade the title of best budget chef's knife after testing a slew of them. She says, "When I started culinary school, I was issued a curated set of knives and tools we would need to work with through our 600 hours of training in order to graduate. This Mercer Culinary chef's knife was the one we received that day and what we would use for 90% of our daily tasks. That should give you an idea of what this knife is capable of — and of its durability.

The Genesis may not be a flashy knife, but it is a real workhorse in the kitchen. This Western-style knife is forged from a single piece of high-carbon German steel and features a handle made from Santoprene (a rubbery material) that ensures a firm grip even in damp hands." 

It only dropped lower in price once this year ... so chop chop!

$39 at Amazon

It's time to chuck all of your mismatched food storage containers and replace them with this heavily marked-down set. It comes with 12 round and rectangular containers, which are clear so you can easily see their contents. Since they're made of borosilicate glass, the containers are dishwasher-, oven- and microwave-safe (just not the lids), and their airtight silicone seals help prevent leaks.

"Absolutely love how versatile these containers are," wrote a buyer. "The glass is sturdy and [the] lids are easy to clean and do not stain. Both containers and lids did well in my top rack dishwasher without any warping. I put soup in the container and flipped it upside down on my counter just to test if it would leak, and not one drop escaped through the seal."

Check out our roundup of the best food storage containers for more. 

$40 at Amazon

Bigger isn't always better, and this compact crusher is proof. It weighs less than 2 pounds and holds just enough for a single serving. But the coolest part? It's battery-powered, meaning you can whiz up refreshing beverages on the go. Designed to fit in most cupholders, this blitzer can accompany you on road trips, to the gym, the office ... just about anywhere. Toss in your ingredients and blend away en route to work — that'll give you a few more minutes of shut-eye in the morning.

"I use it for protein shakes for my morning commute to the gym," wrote a satisfied shopper. "[Thirty] seconds later, it's ready to go. Once at the gym, it's easy to disassemble and clean before I hit the floor for a workout. Very satisfied with its ability/power to crush the ice cubes when making my shakes and the fact that I can plug it in using the USB in my car. Definitely will take it with me on trips when staying at a hotel."

$50 at Amazon

An 11-piece nonstick cookware set for 54 bucks? There's gotta be a catch, right? Nope! This top-seller comes with two frying pans, two saucepans, a sauté pan, two silicone lids, two fridge storage lids and — wait for it — two removable handles to save space when storing. This is close to as low as we've ever seen this clever collection.

"I got these to make some more space in my cabinets," said a buyer. "These take up a quarter of the space my old pots and pans used. They work great on my glass stove top. They are so easy to clean and have not scratched, dented or stained!"

Check out our roundup of the best pots, pans and cookware sets for more. 

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$54 at Amazon

Talk about a multitasker! This 6-in-1 smokeless indoor grill also functions as a toaster oven, air fryer, dehydrator and more, meaning you can use it to make practically any meal of the day. Pancakes? Yup, there's a griddle pan for that. Fries and wings? That's what the crisper basket is for. Roasted veggies? Throw 'em on the baking tray! At nearly 65% off, this is the lowest price we're seeing for this bestseller — it rarely goes lower. That gets a "Bam!"

"Really nice indoor grill and air fryer," wrote a shopper. "It truly is smokeless technology. We love the ability to use the oven portion to roast vegetables and grill burgers on top at the same time. The extra-wide capacity helps create a dinner for four in half the time with half the appliances and none of the kitchen heat or headaches. The appliance is super easy to clean up and care for."

$60 at Walmart

Bring your crispy, crunchy culinary dreams to life with this Walmart bestseller. It can roast, reheat and dehydrate, all in one machine — and with little to no oil. Plus, it's compact but can accommodate up to 2 pounds of fries in its basket. Eat your heart out, Mickey D's. (Psst: This price is better than Amazon's!)

"It is the perfect size for my small family," wrote a shopper. "It has an easy-to-adjust timer and temperature gauge, along with an option to cook and reheat food. It has an easy-to-clean basket with [a] removable tray at the bottom. I can cook eight full-size wings in under 20 minutes and they turn out great every time."

Check out our roundup of the best air fryers for 2024

$69 at Walmart

Want something a little bigger? This top-rated air fryer heats up quickly and holds up to 2.5 pounds of fries or 14 wings at a time. Plus, it can be used to dehydrate food, proof bread and even bake desserts. This price isn't quite as low as it was during Prime Day, but almost — and it's still one of the best we've seen it marked down to.

"So easy to use!" gushed a fan. "Heats [up] fast and effectively crisps food without leaving it dry. Used with just a very small amount of oil, items come out with the taste and texture of a traditional fryer. Oil-free cooking is faster than the oven and doesn’t heat up the kitchen. Easy to clean."

$90 at Amazon

This is admittedly for an outdoor kitchen, but it remains Yahoo's best fire pit for cooking. If you're envisioning a cozy autumn filled with spooky stories and, of course, s'mores, this is the one that belongs in your backyard. The grill grate swivels for easy access, and you can use the outer edge for holding drinks and more. There's still plenty of backyard-worthy weather ahead of us, so grab it while it's over 45% off. 

"This was fairly easy to assemble and it gives off great heat … enough to keep 6-7 of us warm with one bundle of wood from the grocery store," said a reviewer. "I love the additional burner for grilling. We've cooked corn, burgers and steak on this thing, and so far, so good."

Check out our roundup of the best fire pits for more. 

$95 at Amazon

Henckels has been crafting knives for over a century, so the brand knows a thing or two about what makes a quality set. This bestseller comes with just about every type of blade a home cook could need: a 3-inch paring knife, a 5-inch serrated utility knife, a 7-inch santoku knife, an 8-inch chef's knife and an 8-inch bread knife. Also included: six 4.5-inch steak knives, a professional honing steel, kitchen shears and a hardwood knife block. Whew! 

This bestselling collection is majorly marked down from its list price of $345, though we've never actually seen it shoot that high. Still, this is a stellar price for a comprehensive set with such high ratings. 

"I had been used to ordinary knives until my brother, who is a chef, convinced me to upgrade to Henckels," explained a user. "I must admit, I was a bit nervous at first, worrying about cutting myself, but the grip on these knives keeps my hands from slipping. They are extremely sharp and do a great job in the kitchen."

Check out our roundup of the best knives and knife sets for more.

$122 at Amazon

What sets this beverage machine apart from a manual model like the SodaStream is the fact that it's electrically powered — no work needed on your part aside from choosing your preferred settings. On that note, this machine lets you customize the amount of bubbles in your drink (if you want any at all) as well as the flavor.

It's down to one of its lowest prices of the year, meaning the time to buy is now. And while it still might seem like a splurge, just think of how much money it'll save you on canned or bottled soda and seltzer in the long run.

"This product has been great and has helped both myself and my wife cut back on our soda purchases!" exclaimed one happy user. "They give you a decent sample size of the flavors and they are all pretty strong. The customization options are really nice to have as well, in case you want more carbonation or flavor in your drink, or less. The option of mixing flavors is nice too!"

$122 at Amazon

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.