The June Smart Oven combines twelve appliances into one, which saves you a ton of kitchen space. It comes with an intuitive touchscreen that lets you customize the food you’re cooking to perfection. The regular version of the June Smart Oven costs six hundred dollars, and the premium version costs a thousand.
The June Oven Plus costs eight hundred, which is still a lot less than a regular oven, which can get toward two thousand dollars. Of course, the June Oven combines a bunch of appliances in one: a convection oven, a slow cooker, a dehydrator, a toaster, a roaster, a proofer, a pizza oven, a microwave – the list goes on.
Smart WiFi Instant Pot by Instant Pot ($89.99)
Fans of the Instant Pot brand are sure to appreciate the cost-cutting Amazon has done, bringing the price from one fifty to ninety dollars. This eight-in-one pressure cooker has lots of options for cooking your favorite foods.
The touchscreen control makes it easier than ever for you to make ribs or pulled pork, beans, soups, rice, yogurt desserts, poultry, and much more. This item connects to your smartphone, and can even connect to Alexa or other home devices. You'll have access to over a thousand pre-programmed recipes, and you can use the smartphone app to check in on your food's progress as well.
GarlicZoom Garlic Chopper by Chef'n ($12.99)
For a one-size-fits-all garlic chopper, the GarlicZoom Garlic Chopper means you can mince garlic without touching it, which means your hands will stay pungent odor-free. Put the garlic clove into the main chamber of the GarlicZoom and roll it along the ground to chop it up.
If you want a finer cut, keep rolling it. This new and improved GarlicZoom is sturdier, has more gearing, and the larger finger holds. Cleaning it is easy. Just put the GarlicZoom in the top rack of the dishwasher and watch the fragrant garlic substance not spreading throughout your kitchen.
Juicero by Juicero ($350 to $1,000)
You might have heard of this device already. The Juicero made a splash on the internet when it first came out. It was the first internet-connected juicer, and it used pre-made packets of fruit and vegetable juice to make its drinks.
Investors gave over a hundred million dollars to Juicero while it was in development. However, attention dwindled when people found out that you could just tear open the juice packets and drink straight from them. Internet mockery forced the company out of business, and since they tried to sell the juicer for a staggering seven hundred dollars, they deserve it.
Cat Vegetable Peeler by Pelegdesign ($12)
While it might not be hygienic to have your feline near your food, this cat-themed contraption is too cute to pass up.
Peel any vegetable your recipe book calls for, from potatoes to pineapples. The best part is that there'll be no cat hair in sight!