Small Kitchen Gadgets That Make a Big Difference
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Some kitchen gadgets are gimmicks that end up in a drawer. Others quietly earn their place, saving you minutes on every meal and making cleanup less of a chore. These are the small, genuinely useful tools worth having — the ones you'll reach for again and again.
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Key takeaways
- A few well-made basics beat a drawer full of single-use gadgets.
- Look for tools that solve a recurring annoyance — opening jars, messy sinks, tough prep.
- Multi-use items save space and are ideal for small kitchens.
A proper pair of kitchen scissors
Good kitchen shears do far more than open packets — they spatchcock chicken, snip herbs, trim fish and cut through tough packaging. A heavy-duty stainless steel pair often replaces a knife for quick jobs:
Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Kitchen Scissors for Fish Meat Chicken
An opener that does it all
Stiff jar lids and stubborn bottle caps are a daily frustration — especially for anyone with less hand strength. A multifunction opener handles jars, bottles and cans with far less effort:
Multifunctional Bottle Opener Can Opener Jar Lid Remover Tool
Smoother mash, better texture
If you love silky mashed potato (or need to puree for baby food), a ricer gives a far smoother result than a masher, with no lumps. It's a one-job tool that does that job brilliantly:
Stainless Steel Potato Ricer with Replaceable Silicone Handle
Loose-leaf tea, minus the mess
A reusable silicone infuser lets you brew loose-leaf tea in any mug and rinse clean in seconds — less waste than tea bags and a bit of fun on the side:
Reusable Silicone Shark Tea Infuser - Herbal Loose Leaf Strainer
Keep the sink clear
Food scraps clogging the drain is a small, constant annoyance. A magnetic corner strainer catches debris and tucks neatly out of the way, so cleanup after cooking is quicker:
Magnetic Triangle Sink Strainer - Stainless Steel Drain Filter
Frequently asked questions
What kitchen gadgets are actually worth buying?
Ones that solve a problem you hit often — sharp kitchen scissors, an easy jar opener, a reliable sink strainer. Multi-use tools give the best value and take up less drawer space.
How do I stop cluttering my kitchen with gadgets?
Favour multi-taskers over single-use novelties, and only keep tools you've actually used in the last month. Quality basics outlast a drawer of gimmicks.
Are kitchen scissors better than a knife for some jobs?
For herbs, packaging, trimming meat and spatchcocking, scissors are often faster and safer than a knife — and easier to control.
How do I clean a silicone tea infuser?
Rinse straight after use and wash with warm soapy water. Silicone doesn't hold onto stains or odours the way some materials do, so it stays fresh.
Cook smarter
A handful of the right tools makes everyday cooking noticeably easier. Explore more in Kitchen Tools & Gadgets, and if your bench is overflowing, try these small kitchen organisation ideas.






