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Kitchen Tools

The Kitchen Tools edit

Electric kitchen tools & prep gadgets

Hands-free gadgets that take the effort out of prep — electric grinders, can openers, choppers and infusers that work at the press of a button.

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Are electric can openers worth it?

For most people a manual opener is fine. Electric openers earn their place where grip or wrist strength is the issue — arthritis, an injury, or simply opening a lot of cans — and that is who they are genuinely good for. They also leave a smooth edge rather than a jagged lid, which is a real safety difference in a busy kitchen.

The trade-off is counter space and batteries. If you open two cans a month, skip it. If cans are a daily thing or your hands hurt, it is one of the better small purchases available.

Choosing a vegetable chopper

The thing that decides whether a chopper gets used is how annoying it is to clean. Look for a container that catches what you cut, blades that come out for washing, and as few crevices as possible. A chopper that needs a cocktail stick to clean will sit unused.

Blade count matters less than blade change. Most of the work is one or two cuts — dice and slice — and the rest are occasional. Swapping between them should not need instructions.

Prep tools that earn counter space

  • A chopper, for the repetitive dicing that makes cooking feel like work.
  • A grinder, because pre-ground pepper tastes of very little.
  • An oil sprayer, which uses a fraction of what pouring does and coats evenly.
  • A board you can actually maintain — wood if you will oil it, plastic if you will not.

Keeping the edge on your tools

Most blades in a kitchen die from the dishwasher rather than from use. Heat and detergent dull edges and loosen handles. Hand-wash anything with a blade, dry it immediately, and it will outlast three of the same tool treated carelessly.

Common questions about Kitchen Tools

Are electric can openers worth it?
For most people, no — a manual opener is fine. They are genuinely worth it if grip or wrist strength is a problem, or if you open cans daily. They also leave a smooth edge instead of a jagged lid, which is a real safety gain in a busy kitchen.
How long do electric can openers last?
Several years with light use. The two things that end them are the cutting wheel going blunt and food residue seizing the mechanism — both avoidable by wiping the wheel after anything sticky. Check the individual product page for the warranty on a specific model.
Is a vegetable chopper dishwasher safe?
The container and blades usually are; a powered base never is. Even where the dishwasher is allowed, hand-washing blades keeps the edge sharper for longer. Rinse straight after use — dried-on food in the blade grid is the reason choppers get abandoned.
What is the best tool for chopping vegetables in bulk?
A multi-blade chopper handles volume dicing far faster than a knife and gives you even pieces, which matters more than it sounds when things cook at the same rate. For anything delicate or where the cut shows, a knife and a board is still better.
Can kitchen tools go in the dishwasher?
Anything with a blade, a wooden handle or a motor should be washed by hand. Dishwasher heat and detergent dull edges, split wood and ruin electronics. Silicone, stainless and most plastics are fine — check the product page if you are unsure.