These Gear of the Year Award Winners (AKA the Best Products We Tested in 2025) Are On Sale Now

Cyber Monday giveth again—this time markdowns on the year's most exciting new items for your kitchen.
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Last month, we rolled out the red carpet for Bon Appétit's very first Gear of the Year Awards, naming 34 products as the best we tested in 2025. Now, many of our top picks—including a top-of-the-line pizza oven, some of the handiest food storage tools we've ever seen, and the hands-down best non-toxic nonstick pan—are on sale for Cyber Week.

Note that a green badge on the product indicates the item won a Forever Award, meaning it's one of the best products we've ever tested; the blue badges are on the year's best new releases.

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Mac Professional Series Chef's Knife
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Zojirushi Induction Heating System Rice Cooker
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Fellow Aidan Precision Coffee Maker
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For the most comprehensive list of our sale recommendations, check out this list of Cyber Monday kitchen deals.

Mac MTH-80 Pro Chef’s Knife → 10% off

A good chef's knife is the foundation of your knife set, and this model from Mac is a great chef's knife. According to BA food director Chris Morocco, "The Mac will never let you down, and is the one relatively affordable knife that you will never feel compelled to upgrade.”

Mac

Professional Series Chef's Knife

BA review: “Since we first started reviewing how different models slice and dice, nothing has come close to the Mac MTH-80's combination of versatility, sharpness, and comfort in your hand.”


Zojirushi NP-HCC10 Rice Cooker → $144 off

If you make rice on the regular, your life will greatly benefit from a rice cooker.

Zojirushi

Induction Heating System Rice Cooker

BA review: “There's a reason I'm still using my 15+ year-old Zojirushi rice cooker: its quality. It hasn't faltered over that time and the pleasing sing-song alert remains a comforting joy to hear.”


Fellow Aiden Coffee Maker → $80 off

Fellow makes a good-looking product. But more importantly, it makes products that are genuinely a delight to use. The Aiden drip coffee maker even won over our hard-to-please coffee expert, senior editor Noah Kaufman.

Fellow

Aidan Precision Coffee Maker

BA review: “This machine didn’t try to compete with pour-over—it was pour-over for people who don’t have the time or inclination to engage in the ritual. Its endlessly tweakable options for time and temperature give you even more control over a pot of coffee than you have with a Chemex. And the user-friendly interface makes better coffee accessible to more people than it ever has been before.”


All-Clad D3 Stainless-Steel Skillet → 20% off

All-Clad is ubiquitous with quality stainless steel cookware. And today, the frying pan our Test Kitchen relies on is 20% off.

All-Clad

D3 Stainless Steel Frying Pan

BA review:A kitchen a skillet is about as essential a tool as it gets, and the All-Clad D3 has been our undisputed favorite for years. It’s lightweight and easy-to-maneuver, with exceptionally consistent thermal conductivity across its cooking surface.”


Vitamix 5200 Blender → $200 off

If you've been waiting to buy a Vitamix, now's the time. Our longstanding favorite—the one that's topped our lists for a decade—is sporting a major markdown on its price tag. (And so are all these other models.)

BA review: "It’s the less-expected tasks for which I give my Vitamix my undying love. Things like preparing a kalbi marinade in seconds; getting a pancake or crepe batter together in a flash; making consistent Oreo milkshakes every weekend; and even—brace yourselves—pulsing together a quick pie crust, relieving me from the need to pull the heavy food processor down from the dark closet.”


Nordic Ware Natural Aluminum Half Sheet → 7% off

James Beard Award winner and host extraordinaire Sophia Roe recently told us that she uses her Nordic Ware baking sheets so frequently, she has them on auto-ship.

Nordic Ware

Sheet Pan

BA review: “After writing a cookbook that required me to bake hundreds of galettes, I feel confident saying Nordic Ware is the only brand of sheet pan I will recommend by name.”


Breville InFizz Fusion → 20% off

Not your typical soda maker, the Breville InFizz can also carbonate juice, tea, and cocktails.

Breville InFizz Fusion Sparkling Beverage Carbonator

BA review: “While Breville wasn’t the first brand to utilize this design, they certainly refined it. The stainless steel finishes, the smart details—like a tab on the cap that allows for a slow controlled release of pressure, and a twist and lock design to secure the bottle—all come together to create a soda maker that works as well as it looks.”


Gozney Arc XL → $100 off

People who are serious about their pizza need a serious tool. The Gozney delivers better than many pizza shop can, thanks to its large flame and smart details.

BA review: “The Arc XL's signature feature is its namesake arc of flame that rolls over the top of the oven. Most models have side or rear burners, but this design mimics a traditional wood-fired oven, wrapping heat evenly around your pie. That means more control, fewer burnt crusts, and a perfect Neapolitan-style char every time.”


Nama M1 → $90 off

In a Test Kitchen blind taste test of an almond milk made with the Nama M1 and a store-bought version, BA editors were quick to pick out which was homemade—because it tasted so much better!

Nama M1 Plant-Based Milk Maker

BA review: “It’s compact, easy to clean, and yes, a little pricey. But for anyone drinking alt-milk daily or who wants full control over flavor and ingredients, it pays for itself fast."


Ninja Slushi → 23% off

You can definitely make frozen drinks in your blender, but we guarantee they won't have the same smooth, restaurant-quality (or gas station store-quality, tbh) texture you get with the Ninja Slushi.

Ninja Slushi Professional Frozen Drink Maker

BA review: “I love that it has a built-in cooling system just like the pro models, so there’s no need to use precious freezer space to pre-chill a metal canister and you can make batch after batch without interruption."


Oxo Compact Burr Grinder → 20% off

This Oxo burr grinder is already a more-affordable option for coffee-lovers looking for a quality grinder—and now it's even cheaper.

Oxo Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

BA review: “Oxo slimmed down its grinder design into something that is not only compact enough to tuck in a drawer (or heck, into a carry-on, if you want to make sure you have good coffee while you’re traveling), but also able to ace our product tests."


Vitamix Ascent X2 → $50 off

Vitamix has just about perfected blender design, with its 5200 model staying at the top of our best blender list for years. Somehow, they've improved upon perfection with the release of the Ascent X2.

BA review: “The Ascent series of blenders also include a 2.2 HP motor (an upgrade from the 2 HP motor in the 5200 model), which can turn raw ingredients into piping-hot soup in about six minutes, and the X2's 48-ounce pitcher’s tighter base blends smaller batches of thick smoothies and creamy nut butters efficiently."


Misen Carbon Nonstick Pan → 25% off

Home cooks are ditching traditional nonstick cookware in droves because of concerns over “forever chemicals” getting into your food. This nitrided carbon design from Misen bests all the other Teflon-free pans we've tried.

BA review: “Its surface repels moisture and releases chicken skin and scrambled eggs with the slickness of Teflon—just minus the Teflon—and the nitriding process protects it from scratches and rust so well that you can actually leave it to soak in your sink (typically, a big no-no with regular carbon-steel)."


Drip EZ Collapsible Prep Tubs → 10% off

This silicon prep tub from Drip EZ would make MacGyver proud: It's a storage bin, it's a cutting board, its big enough to hold big pieces of BBQ meat, and it folds down flat for storage.

Drip EZ Collapsible BBQ and Meal Prep Tub

BA review: “These bins are so deep I can keep my kitchen counters clean during notoriously messy processes like marinating proteins or rubbing ingredients destined for the smoker, even something huge like a packer brisket, but the collapsible design makes them easy to store away between uses. "


Owala SmoothSip Tumbler → 20% off

Have you boarded the Owala bandwagon yet? (It's nice here, come aboard!) The trendy brand doesn't just make fun, functional water bottles, its recently released travel coffee mug has also won us over.

Owala SmoothSip Slider (20 oz)

BA review: “This colorful tumbler has an easy-to-drink-from spout that locks and unlocks with a simple push-down-and-slide motion. When closed, this thing is sealed so well that you can toss it in your bag without risking any spillage."


Stasher Stretch Lids → 30% off

Storing leftovers and pre-prepped ingredients will get a whole lot easier with these Stasher lids, which are on sale now for just $14.

Stasher Stretch Lids

BA review: “Stasher’s stretch lids eliminate the need for cabinets full of bulky plastic or glass storage containers—they work with whatever you're already using. Extra pancake batter in a mixing bowl? Snap a lid on top, pop it in the fridge, and it's ready for the next morning."


Thermoworks Sizzle → 17% off

The single easiest way to make sure you don't eff up the cook on your proteins is to use a meat thermometer. Thermoworks makes some of the best out there, but they can be pricy; the Sizzle is a budget-friendly $49 for Black Friday.

Thermoworks Sizzle Instant-Read Thermometer

BA review: “The Sizzle is half the price of Thermoworks' popular Thermapen, but still offers the superb precision and speed you can expect from the brand, along with a light-up screen, magnetic back, and waterproof body. And with a two-second read time, the Sizzle outpaces cheaper generic models, which typically take four seconds or more."


Mill Food Recycler → $200 off

City-dwelling composters at the BA office who are sick of keeping smelly, messy compost bins on their counters are coveting this magical-seeming machine, which breaks down food scraps overnight and takes forever to fill—one editor has been using hers for seven weeks and hasn't had to empty it yet.

BA review: “Essentially a trash-can-sized food-waste dehydrator and grinder, it turns almost any solid food into a loamy mix that looks like soil and smells faintly sweet and earthy."


Roborock F25 Ultra Mop Vac → $200 off

This Roborock mop vac makes quick work of spills and caked-on food stains, but the best part about it is how easy it is to clean (so it doesn't get moldy and smelly).

Roborock F25 Ultra Wet and Dry Vacuum

BA review: “We’ve evangelized the ways a wet/dry vacuum, or mop vac, can improve your kitchen cleaning routine for years, and Roborock’s F25 Ultra takes everything we like about mop vacs and makes it better. Its hot water function makes quick work of sticky messes on the floor (a godsend in my house, since my kids have taken to tipping plates with maple syrup onto the floor) and the steam cleaning setting easily clears deeper stains and eliminates odors."


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