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Our winning smart oven! Pasta maker! Stand mixer! and more.... The Deals Revealed! Save money on tes

Our winning smart oven! Pasta maker! Stand mixer! and more.... [View in a Web browser]( [America's Test Kitchen + Prime Day]( The Deals Revealed! Save money on test kitchen winners during Amazon Prime Day. Check below for some of the featured deals already announced, and [reveal a running list of deals here]( winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED KitchenAid Artisan Mini 3.5 Quart Stand Mixer -32% $259.99 [buy now]( This mixer flawlessly completed everything from the most basic of tasks (such as whipping two egg whites) to making enough frosting for a three-layer cake. The speed controls and tilt-head lever were straightforward and simple to operate, and the bowl and attachments were easy to put on and take off. We wish the bowl had a handle, and found that the larger 4.5 Quart KitchenAid mixer was better at handling sticky, high-hydration pizza dough; however, if you want a smaller machine, this is a great option. [How we tested it →]( winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Instant Precision 6-Quart Dutch Oven -30% $159.99 [buy now]( This electric Dutch oven cooked juicy chicken breasts on its included heating base and delicious beef Burgundy and fluffy rice on the stovetop. It even made decent bread in the oven. When used as a slow cooker, it maintained a consistent temperature over 12 hours and cooked food evenly every time. You can precisely manage the temperature in 1-degree increments. But its user interface lacked guidance on which temperature ranges correspond to the “high” and “low” settings typically found in slow-cooker recipes. [How we tested it →]( winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Vitamix 5200 Blender Professional-Grade -$105.59 $299.95 [buy now]( This quiet, high-powered blender has simple, intuitive controls. As for its blending capability, it was top-notch. It was able to produce fine-textured foods without incorporating excess air, thanks to its narrow blender jar. The tamper accessory was helpful when blending thicker foods, and the blender’s seven-year warranty insured our investment. It’s tall at 20.25 inches, so it can’t be stored on a counter beneath a standard 18-inch-tall cabinet, and its narrow jar made scraping out its contents a minor challenge. [How we tested it →]( winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Braun MultiQuick 5 Immersion Hand Blender -31% $44.95 [buy now]( We’ve recommended this model for more than a decade. It’s lightweight with a comfortable grip, and its ventless, bell-shaped blade guard prevents splattering. Its two speeds, both powerful enough to pulverize frozen pineapple, are controlled by two simple buttons that you can operate with one hand. We also like that it has clearly labeled, easy-to-operate eject buttons. [How we tested it →]( winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED June Smart Oven (3rd Generation) -30% $594.00 [buy now]( We loved that we could either operate it as a traditional countertop oven or let its food-recognition wizardry, attached probe thermometer, and preprogrammed settings take over and simplify cooking, while keeping us informed of progress via its internal camera and user-friendly app. Everything came out beautifully cooked: juicy, crispy-skinned whole roasted chicken and vegetables, air-fried cod and potatoes, tender barbecued ribs, and even an egg simply placed on the oven rack to hard-cook in the shell. We threw in a slice of leftover pizza, and it recognized it and reheated it to perfection. All this happened with very little effort on our part. Cleanup was easy too. [How we tested it →]( winner RECOMMENDED Philips Pasta and Noodle Maker Plus, Large -20% $239.99 [buy now]( This pasta maker took just 3 minutes to mix and begin extruding pasta and made top-notch spaghetti, fettuccine, and sheets of lasagna. While the penne from this model sometimes had slightly curved edges (à la macaroni), we were still happy with the overall result. This machine took a bit of effort to clean, but we liked its simple, intuitive control panel and its flat-edged tool (included) to cut the pasta. [How we tested it →]( winner for diy types HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine -7% $649.95 [buy now]( We loved that this machine came with tamper, milk frothing jug, and portafilters for single and double espresso and had a hidden drawer to store it all. Perfect if you want the convenience of built-in grinding and automatic weighing of coffee, but you don’t mind some hands-on work. You must learn to tamp properly and move the portafilter of grounds from the grinder to the brewing position. A simple gauge provides excellent feedback, quickly teaching you to dial in the best grind setting and tamping pressure. [How we tested it →]( On the hunt for a coffee machine instead? Check out our [top picks for automatic drip coffee makers →]( More Favorites for Your Wish List As new offers are continually released, keep your eye out for more of our favorite top-rated and best buy equipment. If luck sends a great deal your way, you’ll be ready to go with a shopping list of reliable tools and appliances. winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED OXO Good Grips Non-Stick Pro 12" Open Frypan [buy now]( The cooking surface was slick, both when new and after extensive use, and food never stuck. [Read the review →]( best buy RECOMMENDED Cuisinart Casserole Cast Iron, Light Blue, 7 quart [buy now]( With an exceptionally broad cooking surface and low, straight sides, this 7-quart pot had the same advantageous shape as the Le Creuset, and was only slightly heavier. [Read the review→]( Looking for a different size? We also tested the small version of this Dutch oven and [recommend it as a best buy →]( winner HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Instant Vortex Plus 6-Quart Air Fryer [buy now]( Our winning air fryer was the first model we’ve tested that delivers on its promise to offer an extra-large capacity. Though it’s only 12 inches tall, we were even able to cook a whole 4-pound chicken in it. [Read the review →]( Curious what other trending products we’ve reviewed? Check out [The Winners of Our Geekiest Tests →]( [Get an All Access Membership and take the hassle out of finding your perfect kitchen equipment! 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