My Top 5 Kitchen Gadgets

Lynn Little
Lynn Little
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Items I Find Very Useful in the Kitchen

There are plenty of kitchen products on the market today. I have been lured in by so many that just won’t worth the money. They look appealing as they always work exactly
as they should on television. There are, however, some kitchen gadgets that I heavily rely on and will always have in my kitchen. Here are my top 5 kitchen gadgets.

Number five on my list is the Black and Decker Ergo electric can opener. This can opener is very nice. When our old electric can opener finally went out after ten years of service, my husband picked up this one. It’s cordless and rechargeable. To use, just clamp it onto a can, press the handle and let go. There is no need to hold it as it travels by itself around the can, stopping once the lid has been completely cut. Cleanup is easy as the cutting mechanism easily pops off the unit. It comes with a charging base. This is great for my kitchen that has very little counter space and limited electrical outlets.

Rival Hand Mixer is number four on my list of top kitchen gadgets. The mixer comes with own cup that has a spout for easy pouring. I use this every morning to fluff up the eggs before cooking. The hand mixer has a low and high speed. Cleanup is a breeze and doesn’t take up that much space to store. The only thing that would make this hand mixer better is if it were cordless.

Black and Decker Handy Chopper Plus is number three. This small, electric chopper makes chopping anything a breeze. I have chopped everything from onions or Oreo cookies, and it does a great job on everything. The chopper is small so it takes up little counter and cabinet space. The parts are easily cleaned, and you can store them on the base so when you are ready to use again all the parts are there. It is easy to operate. Put the bowl on the base, place the blade in it put in your items to chop and secure the lid. Then press the button for about 15-30 seconds should do the trick.

  • Measuring scoops are great to use to measure flour and sugar.
  • An electric chopper chops more than vegetables.
  • A cordless electric can opener frees up in-demand kitchen outlets.
 
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Great article. I will have to try out some of the products you mentioned.

Posted on 03/17/2007 at 3:03:00 PM

I think that baby rae will find the scoops and funnels intresting when she is older. Maybe you should invest in some LARGE pots for her to beat with the scoops and funnels.

Posted on 04/27/2006 at 9:04:00 PM

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