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Women's Health

The Women’s Health Kitchen Gadgets Awards Are Here To Change Your Cooking Game

Trish Clasen
2 min read
Photo credit: Jewelyn Butron
Photo credit: Jewelyn Butron

From Women's Health

Your kitchen called, and it's craving something new. Fortunately for you, the Women's Health Test Kitchen pros have tested out hundreds (and hundreds) of products on the market to bring you the first-ever Women's Health Kitchen Gadget Awards.

This curated list consists of the best tools and small appliances in the market. Each pick is something our editors use regularly, and swear by, to create food content for the magazine. And to pass our rigorous test, every gadget also had to be easy-to-use and very effective. Now, get ready to upgrade your kitchen arsenal and level-up your cooking game.


Photo credit: Jeffrey Westbrook
Photo credit: Jeffrey Westbrook

Meal Prep MVPs


Drink Masters

This model quickly juices carrots and kale without heating up. Plus, a whole apple can fit into its 30-inch-wide feed tube, so there’s little need to prep.

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Want more straw options? Check out our favorite reusable straw picks.


Photo credit: Jeffrey Westbrook
Photo credit: Jeffrey Westbrook

Slicing, Dicing, And Shredding Gadgets

For more great ways to slice up your veggies, check out all the best spiralizers.


Odds And (Oh-So-Necessary) Ends

Splurge on this 100 percent stainless steel gadget (read: no plastic pieces to break) and you’ll be set to twist for life.


Photo credit: Jeffrey Westbrook
Photo credit: Jeffrey Westbrook

Heating Tools


The Next Big Thing

Your kitchen is on the verge of total connection: Brands like Whirlpool and G.E. have already launched ovens, fridges, and dishwashers that connect to your voice-enabled, smart home devices.

Next up: small appliances. This means you can get into the smart cooking game, sans the commitment, installation, and hefty price tag. Keep an eye out for connected coffee makers, slow cookers, sous vides, and even faucets. You’ll be able to complete tasks without lifting a finger—or getting out of bed, for that matter. “Hey, Alexa, please start my coffee…”

Photo credit: Hearst Owned
Photo credit: Hearst Owned

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