2024 Kitchen Gear Gift Guide | Gear Heads



Hannah and Lisa share a list of our 2024 favorite kitchen gear, handpicked and thoroughly tested by our team of unbiased experts.

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0:00 ATK Premium Membership Giveaway
1:00 Gifts Under $15
1:03 Kuhn Peeler
3:13 Tovolo Mini Whisk
5:25 – Cilio Champagne Saver
6:55 Gifts Under $100
6:58 Dash Express Griddle
8:02 Braun Multiquick 5
10:15 Splurge Gifts
10:18 Breville Pizzaiolo
12:53 Ankarsrum Original 6230

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  1. 🎉 GIVEAWAY! 🎉
    For a chance to win a free 1-Year Digital Membership to America’s Test Kitchen, simply:
    Leave a comment telling us what kitchen gear you'd love to see us review next!
    🗓 Giveaway runs from 12/14 to 12/21. The winner will be randomly selected and notified via comment on 12/23. (For full details, click the link in the description!)

  2. How small of a batch can you effectively make in the Ankarsrum? My Kitchen Aid 5 quart doesn't do small batches well, so I own a hand mixer. If it will handle small batches then I can justify leaving it on the counter all the time. Otherwise have to lug out of the closet to use.

  3. What a great round up! The Ankarscrum does seem to be a better design with the motor in the base. I like! But I'm not the cook/baker that would make the purchase price worth it. Several others have suggested testing large kitchen appliances like stoves or refrigerators. I like that idea! Thanks for doing what you do.

  4. Please review baking gear like sheet pans, cooling racks & discuss things like nonstick coating— should I still use metal with nonstick coating to cook & bake? Also review kitchen utensils & utensil sets to replace the toxic recycled black plastic utensils that I now need to throw away. Thank you!

  5. For the Ankarsrum Original, I would like to see if it could handle a full batch of a "thick" heavy oatmeal, chocolate chip, and heath bar cookie, from White Lace Inn. My Kitchenaid can only handle a half recipe of that and have to hand stir the oatmeal.

    As for something to test, budget cutting boards, no larger than 18 inches in a dimension.

  6. I'd love to see you review handheld juicers:
    ▪︎ Are reamers better than the "squeezer" juicers?
    ▪︎ Is there a time you use a reamer over a squeezer juicer?
    ▪︎ Should the fruit be face up or face down in the handheld squeezer juicers?
    ▪︎ How do you know when to stop juicing so you don't get the bitter peel taste in the juice?

  7. I want a review on big canisters! I have a bunch of big ones for storage of flours and sugars so it’s easier to buy 2-3 bags then just grab a measuring cup and get what I need. It helps me organize what I have and how much I have. But I wonder about sealing and freshness. I get these rectangle shaped ones but they have snap lids. I label them. Being stocked and organized is essential for any kitchen

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