The Best Black Friday Kitchen Deals

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Editor’s note: Cyber Monday has officially started, and we’re no longer updating this Black Friday post. You can find all thebest Cyber Monday kitchen deals here, and you can find all of ourCyber Monday coverage here.
The Black Friday kitchen deals are rolling in. As Strategist’s senior kitchen and dining writer, I have scoured the internet for appliances, cookware, tools, gadgets, tableware, and everything else you could possibly need to outfit the heart of the home. I’ve been doing this for quite a few years now, too, so I truly know what’s worth it. Here you’ll find only the best of the best, whether they come from sifting through the overwhelming number of discounts at bigger box stores like Williams Sonoma and Sur La Table or from pinpointing smaller retailers offering the lowest prices of the year. I’ve also kept in mind that it’sgift-giving seasonand to that end, called out quite a few items that I think would be great to buy for the food- and cooking-obsessed people in your life. I’ll be updating this post regularly today, over the weekend, and into Cyber Monday, too — so watch this space.
Deals I personally think are the best
Like I said, it’sgift-giving season— and I think you’d be smart to do most of your shopping now while so many special items are on sale. Here, I’ve pulled several I think would be standout for this purpose. There’s Misen’s mini stainless-steelsaucier(get the adorable-and-still-useful 0.75-quart size). Hedley & Bennett’s chef-belovedaproncomes in over two dozen color choices, so you’re bound to find one tailored to your recipient’s taste. The set from Material Kitchen includes its walnut salt cellar and resting stone, which can be used as a spoon rest or shallow vessel for garnishes. A ceramic butter keeper would be a delight to any toast-lover. A mug makes a great present for someone who is generally difficult to shop for — and East Fork’s is lovely to drink from. And Brightland’s honey would make an especially lovely host gift.
We’re starting with Amazon, which is perhaps the biggest beast of all. A lot of deals I found are just okay, so I’m calling out only the items I genuinely think are fantastic: a powerful Vitamixblenderthat’s nearly half off, a worth-ithigh-end cast-iron skillet, and our Best in Classspice grinder.
Big Night’s sale isn’t the best out there; they’re only offering 15 percent off. But that discount is across the entire site, it’s as low as you’re likely to find any time of year, and it’s such a well-curated shop (especially for gifts) that I’ve decided to pull some favorites.
Brightland, which makes lovely olive oils, vinegars, and honey, is offering 25 percent off all products — an incredibly great sale for the brand. (Usually on Black Friday, they do tiered discounts where you have spend a certain amount to get money off.)
For the most part, Caraway’s deals sets are better than their one-off items so I’ve included my two of favorites here: their trio of woodencutting boardsand a truly fantasticstorage container set(I use mine mostly for thepantry, but the pieces certainly work for meal prep and leftovers, too). And though it’s not deeply marked down, I also included theirceramic nonstick fry panbecause it’s one of my favorites.
Crate & Barrel has a lot of the same brand-name cookware and appliance deals as other big retailers I’ve listed below, namely Sur La Table and Williams Sonoma. So to keep things interesting, I’ve decided to focus my search here on tableware. Last year, I worked on a bigtabletop-themed projectfor the Strategist, and in my research found that, according to many experts, Crate & Barrel has some of the best-looking, highest-quality pieces for the price — and when on sale, even more so.
Dusen Dusen isn’t strictly a kitchen brand — but it does make quite a few boldly colorful and patterned items to make your space feel especially delightful. Everything is worth perusing; though since some of the deals are on the lower end, I pulled my favorites that are at least 25 percent off.
East Fork is known for its beautiful ceramics. But the brand also has some more unexpected products, like very cute enamelware, lovely wooden bowls, and beautiful glassware. I’ve gathered some favorites across categories below, all of which are 20 percent off along with the rest of the site (barring a few exceptions).
I own a lot of pieces from Falcon Enamelware, and it’s a much-beloved brand among experts, too. There’s not atonmarked down, but they’re offering select items — including those from their “perfectly imperfect” line of items with slight color variations and the like — up to 50 percent until midnight on December 1st (so this is one sale we know won’t be extending into Cyber Monday). Use code BLACKFRIDAY25 at checkout to get the discount.
Fellow is offering up to 25 percent off its products, including our favorite gooseneck-styleelectric kettle(which is being offered in several new colors), its fantasticcoffee-maker(my colleague Michael Zhao, who has been using it for months now, says it’s one of the best machines he’s ever tried), and a slew of insulatedtravel mugsfor taking coffee and tea on the go this winter.
Food52 is offering up to 50 percent off sitewide, including this ceramic butter keeper (so you can keep it soft on the counter without it spoiling), a set of stackable straight-edge glasses in three different sizes, and Dansk’s classic butter warmer at the lowest price I’ve ever seen.
This is the biggest sale of the year for Great Jones; the brand is offering up to 50 percent off of most items. Here, a few standouts, including itsbaking dish, which is one of the best I own (and comes in a smaller square that’s also on sale), as well as its smallDutch oven(perfect for soup season in a household of two), and a colorful take on glass measuring cups.
Hedley & Bennett — known for many years for itsaprons— has significantly increased its offerings over the past couple of years. For Black Friday, the brand has marked down everything on its website at least 20 percent, and certain items more so. Plus the more you buy, the deeper the discount you get. You can’t go wrong with its hero product. Thekitchen utensil setis great (especially the spoonula and stainless-steel tasting spoon), and though I haven’t personally tried thecutting board, the design is quite cool, and it’s an ideal size and thickness.
Many items at Made In are up to 30 percent off through December 7. As much as I love its stuff — especially the stainless-steel cookware — the brand generally doesn’t have the highest discounts any time of year. Here’s how I’d shop: If you’ve had your eye on something in particular for a while, now is as good a time as any to go for it. If you just want to shop around, look at its sets, which is where you’ll find the best deals. I’d say my favorite item of all is the stock pot with a pasta insert, which I have and use regularly. It’s incredibly versatile, well built, and comfortable to maneuver.
Material Kitchen’s sale is also its biggest of the entire year, with up to 35 percent off sitewide. I found some gems, like this salt cellar and spoon rest (or shallow vessel for garnishes) combo, the components of which are sold separately at a markdown, too. I also pulled some couple of blades I like: the excellent straight-edgesteak knivesand a solid cooking set with the three essentials.
Misen is offering 25 percent off sitewide with code MISENSEASON. Here, I simply selected my own favorite items, including thehybrid roasting and sheet panI use all the time and thehybrid carbon-steel and nonstick skilletthat really blew my mind during testing. I tapped some colleagues who I know love the brand, too, and they offered their own recommendations of standout pieces.
Like I said, Sur La Table has a lot of the same deals as Crate & Barrel and Williams Sonoma — so I focused my search on less-expected items that will help you with kitchen prep work. Everything I’ve pulled is at least 35 percent off. That Teakhauscutting boardis approved by my mom (a great home cook), who says it’s substantial but stillmuchlighter weight than a Boos block. I highly recommend getting your hands on a set of all-purpose nesting bowls, like these from Duralex. And perhaps best of all, I found a gorgeous Shunchef’s knifefor under $200.
So far, the real stars of the show at Williams Sonoma are the pieces of industry-standard brand-name cookware. Our very favorite seven-quart StaubDutch oven(in select colors) will only run you $300 (this is a big one, good for families of four and up as well as entertaining). There’s a bunch of Le Creuset and All-Clad on sale, too.Andthe markdowns on otherwise-very-expensive, tried-and-true appliances are impressive, especially Breville’s do-it-alltoaster oven, the classic KitchenAidstand mixer, and Cuisinart’s time-testedfood processor. Everything listed here is 25 percent off or more.

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