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The tested and trusted tools we love — including cookware, small appliances, storage containers

The tested and trusted tools we love — including cookware, small appliances, storage containers, and more. [Kitchn]( [Kitchn Essentials: Tool Edition]( [The Essential Tools Every Home Cook Needs Right Now]( Kitchn Essentials is our 2022 guide to the tools we believe can help anyone cook better and smarter. We’re devoted to helping home cooks like ourselves get meals on the table, and we understand that the right tool makes all the difference. Not always the most elaborate or most expensive, but the right tool for the job. To create this list, we spent hours discussing the products we couldn’t do our jobs without. We considered every product to have hit the market in the last 15-some years, plus the classics. We debated, argued, and made judgments according to what we each passionately feel makes us better cooks. There's no perfect tool for every single person, but these are the ones we love and couldn’t do without. Meet the Kitchn Essentials: the 115 products we as home cooks believe will help people cook better in 2022. [FIND THE RIGHT TOOL HERE]( [Best in Cookware]( [Cookware Essentials]( [The best cast iron skillet, Dutch oven, casserole dish, and more.]( [LEARN MORE]( [Best in Coffee and Drinks]( [Coffee and Drink Essentials]( [Need a new French press or cold brew maker? We've got you covered.]( [READ MORE]( [The Best in Small Appliances]( [Small Appliance Essentials]( [Set up your kitchen with the best blender, stand mixer, slow cooker, and more.]( [READ MORE]( [The Best in Food Storage]( [Food Storage Essentials]( [Our favorite silicone bags, glass containers, dry goods storage, and more](. [READ MORE]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Flipboard]( [Unsubscribe or Manage Your Preferences]( [View this email in your browser]( To ensure delivery to your inbox please add newsletters@mail.apartmenttherapy.com to your address book. Kitchn is a source of inspiration for a happier, healthier life in your kitchen. If we’ve inspired you, we may receive a share of purchases made through this email. Apartment Therapy Media 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300 New York, NY 10012 [ABOUT]( | [CONTACT US]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS OF USE](

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