For both wet and dry foods, the Vacuum Sealer is a one-touch sealing system that keeps food fresh for longer and doesn’t take up very much space in your kitchen. Toyuugo uses a multi-layer heat-sealed material to reduce oxidation and preserve both quality and flavor.
You can customize the bag size with the built-in bag cutter, which can be used in just seconds. It includes a couple of different options for getting the correct seal: dry or moist, as well as automatic or manual. While you will have to hand-wash the device, it’s been found to be easy to clean.
Crab Utensil Rest and Steam Releaser by Ototo ($19)
We all get a little crabby when there's no place to put our sauce-covered utensils while cooking. Fear not! Ototo to the rescue.
They've designed this clever crustacean utensil holder that fits right on any pot or pan you may be using. That's not all the little red creature can do. Just rest the lid on the crab's claws and you've got yourself a steam releaser.
Dinosaur and Unicorn Taco Holders by Funwares ($31.33)
Dino fans will love enjoying their tacos out of the Dinosaur and Unicorn Taco Holders. Each holder costs about fifteen dollars, and the pack of two is a little over thirty-one dollars on Amazon.
Of course, they also work for sandwiches, nachos, paninis, pizza slices, and more. If you have some picky eaters in your family, then this might just be the way to get them to try some new foods. Of course, the plastic holders are perfectly food-safe. Both holders are highly-rated on Amazon.
Banana Holder by Lakeland ($8)
Bananas are a delicious fruit treat, but they are somewhat fragile. This delicate food sometimes needs something to protect it. Lakeland has the answer: a Banana Holder, which is built solely to protect this delicate fruit from the dangers of the world.
The banana case is built with lots of wiggle room so that bananas of any shape and size can fit inside. Whether you're training for a marathon and need a mile-thirteen snack, or you just want to keep your fruit safe for lunch, this item is sure to help.
Automatic Touchless Soap Dispenser by Otto Umbra ($45 to $55)
We're all familiar with touchless soap dispensers by now, but did you know it's possible to use one in your own home? Take the idea from a commercial building to your kitchen or bathroom and increase the cleanliness.
It's never been easier to reduce touching potentially dirty or diseased surfaces, and the affordable nature of this appliance means any germaphobe can get it. This dispenser from Otto Umbra dispenses soap thanks to a sensor.