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Cook and clean like a pro with the best home products we reviewed in 2024

Before you buy a new vacuum, chef's knife, towel or other essential, read this — we vetted 400+ items to help you shop smarter.

We've got a favorite find for nearly every room in your house! (Frontgate, Amazon, Macy's)
We've got a favorite find for nearly every room in your house! (Frontgate, Amazon, Macy's)

Your trusty home editors spent a lot of time this past year cleaning ... and cooking ... and making coffee. Truly, we handled so many domestic tasks that we could give Martha Stewart a run for her money! We did it all in the name of finding the best home products so you don't waste your time or money. Shopping for home goods can be overwhelming because these items don't just have to look good — they have to work. And gadgets like vacuums and coffee makers aren't cheap (heck, even bath towels can cost a pretty penny these days).

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In our testing and reviews, we focused on products that delivered serious value and impressed us with their ease of use, durability, design and workhorse-y nature. If we didn't test a product ourselves, we researched it heavily, relying on interviews with experts and recommendations from people we trust to guide us in the right direction.

So, without further ado, here are our top picks for the kitchen, bathroom and beyond. Now all you have to do is click "buy."

Size: 12.01"L x 15.12"W x 46.18"H | Weight: 17.08 pounds | Bin capacity: 1.9 liters | Vacuum type: Corded upright | Filter: Yes, HEPA | Power: 1,416 watts

Using a network of sensors, our pick for the best upright vacuum adapts to different environments and zaps everything in sight. For being on the heavier side (a common feature among vacuums with strong motors and sizable dust cups), it proved incredibly agile, with swivel steering and a shallow cleaner head that allowed us to get under and around furniture. LED lights helped with visibility, and the cord measures 30 feet, on the longer side for a vacuum in the upright category.

The PowerDetect proved a match for a wide range of messes, sucking up Cheerios, rice, kitty litter, sand and stubborn pet fur. Its automatic "Detect" mode helped it cruise from bare floors to low-pile and plush carpets swimmingly. This feature was particularly impressive when it came to tackling smaller areas of carpet, like kitchen mats, because it used just enough suction to vacuum effectively without getting stuck or pulling up corners as a result of excessive gripping. Based on our experience, that's not an easy feat!

Pros
  • Easy-reach buttons, with automated "Detect" option
  • Lift-away style dust cup
  • LED headlights
  • Dual-brush cleaner head with odor-neutralizing pod
  • HEPA filter
Cons
  • On the heavier side
  • No cord rewind
$395 at Amazon
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Size: 9.65"L x 5.63"W x 45.87"H | Weight: 4 pounds | Bin capacity: 0.55 liters | Vacuum type: Corded featherweight | Anti-allergy (HEPA) filter: Yes | Power: 240 watts

Featherweight vacuums are among the lightest and most compact, with Eureka's hitting the sweet spot in our testing of the best lightweight vacuums for value, form and function. The dust cup holds 0.55 liters, which is fairly generous for a featherweight vacuum, and detaches easily for handheld use. We also like how it's transparent, so you can see when it's getting full.

For being so lightweight (only 4 pounds), this model packs a good amount of suction power and proved a solid match for all the materials in our tests. That included sand, which proved a sticking point for other models we evaluated.

In real-life testing, we appreciated the Eureka Featherweight's 18-foot-long cord for skirting around bigger rooms and pieces of furniture. The vacuum is also freestanding, with the cleaner head remaining propped at a 90°-angle for easier carrying.

Pros
  • Detachable body doubles as a handheld vacuum
  • Generous, 18-feet-long cord
  • Includes crevice tool with clip-on holder
  • Extremely affordable
Cons
  • No digital display
  • Cleaner head doesn't swivel or have lights
$31 at Amazon

Size: 6.22"L x 12.05"W x 29.68"H | Weight: 7.1 pounds | Bin capacity: 0.6 liters | Run time: 40 minutes | Filter: Yes | Power: 450 watts

The appeal of this type of vac lies in its agility and sleekness, and none could beat this popular Tineco model, which we crowned the best cordless stick vacuum, thanks to its performance, snazzy features and competitive price. Our tester, senior home writer Kristin Granero, said this 7-pound vac "swivels like a dream" and is "incredibly quiet — enough that it probably wouldn't wake a sleeping baby."

It easily sucked up faux fur, sand, kitty litter, rice and cereal from a variety of flooring types, and it has a run time of 40 minutes, enough to cover most (if not all) of a house. Granero loved the LCD screen that displays important reminders, such as when the filter needs swapping. And did we mention it's WiFi-enabled and connects to Tineco's app?

Pros
  • Narrow brush head with lighting for visibility
  • LCD display with Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Comes with a mini brush head and other attachments
Cons
  • Doesn't display exact battery percentage
$300 at Amazon

Size: 10.5"L x 9.8"W x 49.6"H | Weight: 7.6 pounds | Bin capacity: 0.8 liters | Run time: 70 minutes | Filter: Yes | Power: 280 watts | Tube color: Purple

Dyson is famous for its lightweight, high-tech gadgets and none impressed us in our testing for the best cordless Dyson vacuum quite like the Gen5detect. It performed so well, Granero also named it one of the best lightweight vacuums (it weighs just 5.22 pounds, the lightest of any Dyson).

The cleaner brush head can be adjusted to optimize for different surfaces and materials, plus it comes a fluffy optic cleaner brush head that lights anything in its path fluorescent green, allowing for optimal visibility (we felt like real-life Ghostbusters powering this thing!). Because the brush is narrow and shallow, it gets right up against trims and didn’t miss finer materials, such as rice and sand. 

Granero was blown away by the Gen5detect's 70-minute runtime and 280 air watts of suction power, which is more than any other cordless Dyson. And unlike other Dyson stick vacs, you don't have to press down on a button to keep it powered. 

Pros
  • On/off push button for easy operation
  • Includes slim fluffy cleaner head with laser for hardwood visibility
  • Longest run time at 70 minutes
Cons
  • While lightweight, the upper handheld portion is a bit top heavy
  • Pricey
$700 at Wayfair
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Size: 15.5"L x 11.02"W x 42.2"H | Weight: 17.3 pounds | Bin capacity: 1.7 liters | Vacuum type: Corded upright | Filter: HEPA | Power: 290 watts

This "animal-style" vacuum from Dyson is a powerful force to be reckoned with. No wonder we named it the best vacuum for pet hair! While it might appear intimidating, it's fairly easy to assemble — and even easier to use. Plug in the cord, choose one of three surface settings and press the red power button to operate. 

The vac devoured Cheerios, faux fur, kitty litter, rice and other materials from carpet and hardwood. It also made matted pet fur disappear from low-pile car mats in one fell swoop. In fact, this vacuum was so powerful that we had to hold the mat down for the highest settings.

During testing, Granero took all the vacuums for pet hair to her grandmother's house. Or, more precisely, to her cat Caylee's nesting spot, an area of carpet that had so much embedded fur that it formed a furry veil most vacuums could barely touch. As Granero and her grandmother watched in awe, the Dyson Ball Animal 3 managed to get up every last hair.

Pros
  • Greatest suction and reach
  • Swivels for easy steering
  • Washable HEPA filter
  • Specialty pet tools
Cons
  • No headlights
  • Pricey
$399 at Amazon
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Size: 18.2"L x 11"W x 8.7"H | Weight: 13 pounds | Bin capacity: 0.95 liters | Vacuum type: Corded canister | Filter: Yes, AirClean | Power: 1,200 watts

With a canister vacuum, the dust bin sits on wheels and trails behind the cleaner head; the benefit being that the wand is freed up and therefore more nimble. And the Classic C1 Turbo is among the most powerful and versatile models we tried.

It managed to suck up all of the dirt and debris in our testing for the best upright and canister vacuums, but where this vac really outpaced the competition was with pet hair — it picked up stubborn fur in just a few passes. We liked how we could customize the suction settings to optimize for not only different surfaces, but different types of dirt. And despite its fairly large capacity, the Classic C1 Turbo canister was easy to maneuver. It glided along floors behind us and has a handle for transporting it, which comes in handy if you have a lot of furniture.

Pros
  • Customizable suction settings
  • Adjustable wand
  • Automatic cord rewind
  • Three-tiered filtration system
Cons
  • Have to swap cleaner brush heads for different floors
  • Bag needs to be replaced regularly
  • No headlights
$469 at Wayfair
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Weight: 3.2 pounds | Dust cup capacity: 17 ounces | Battery life: about 15 minutes | Features: Cordless, for pets | Warranty: 2 years 

I tested for the best car vacuums in my compact SUV and I really liked this little gadget, which has the power of some of the bulkier car vacuums but in a more compact body. Pebbles, crushed leaves, crumbs of all sizes and larger clumps of dirt proved no match for its powerful suction. 

But what really makes this cordless vacuum stand out is its reach. It has a flexible 4-foot hose with a curved nozzle that helped me access the tightest, most awkward spaces. For the first time ever, I was able to get alllll the way under the front seats of my car without having to strain my back or crouch down. 

The vacuum comes with a crevice tool, a nozzle with a flip-down brush and a pet hair tool. Some of the other models I tried came with more attachments, but I found these worked on most messes. Expect about 15 minutes of run time off a single charge. Not too shabby!

Pros
  • Small enough to fit in your trunk
  • Large dust cup
  • Lightweight
  • Sucks up large debris like pebbles
Cons
  • Loud
  • Battery is not replaceable so if it dies, the machine is useless
$95 at Amazon
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Sizes available: 8-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch | Weight: 2 lbs | Material: Aluminum with removable silicone grip | Oven safe: Yes, up to 400°F | Dishwasher safe: yes | Induction: Compatible | Warranty: Lifetime

Full disclosure: Our resident cookware tester, Lisa Schweitzer, been using a Tramontina nonstick pan for years. She says (and this is a direct quote), "Cooking with this pan is a dream! With only a slick of oil, eggs slide right off the surface and over the flared edge onto the plate." It performed as well or better than the other pans we tested, crisping salmon skin to brown ASMR perfection and cooking golden pancakes without hot spots. 

Cleanup is a breeze and only requires a few swipes with a soapy sponge, even around the rivets that secure the handle. About that handle: The removable silicone grip is a plus, as it keeps the handle cool on the stovetop. It also gives it added grip and makes it extra comfortable to hold. Read more about this skillet in our guide to the best nonstick pans.

Pros
  • Highly slick surface
  • Lightweight, easy to maneuver
  • Lifetime warranty
Cons
  • Cannot be used under the broiler
$42 at Amazon

As longtime Lodge skillet owners, we home editors can attest to the fact that the company makes a pan that will last forever, as long as you care for it properly. The brand's Blacklock-edition pan, our top choice for the best cast iron skillet, is lighter and easier to maneuver than the classic version, with slightly thinner walls.

When Schweitzer fried eggs in it, they came away with little effort and crispy edges. Yum! Also of note is the handle — it has Lodge's signature teardrop shape, but is more ergonomic and a little longer, and it feels more comfortable in hand. Schweitzer had no trouble moving the pan from the stove to the oven and back. It's a breeze to clean (as most cast iron skillets are) with nothing more than hot water and a synthetic scrub brush.

Pros
  • Sears meat well
  • Relatively lightweight
  • Reasonable price
Cons
  • Pour spouts were a little messy
$60 at Amazon
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Sizes: 8-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch | Material: 5-ply clad stainless steel | Oven safe: Yes, up to 800°F | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Induction: Compatible | Warranty: Limited lifetime

There wasn't much not to like about our winner of the best stainless steel pan! At 2.25 pounds, it maneuvered well from the range to the oven and felt balanced while Schweitzer seared chicken thighs, sautéed onions and deglazed the pan. She also really enjoyed the handle (which isn't something we had thought much about prior to testing) because it stayed cool on the stove.

This pan is made from 5-ply clad stainless steel layered with aluminum, which helps it produce a deep golden-brown sear on proteins like chicken or steak and ensures it will perform at high temperatures. It's oven-safe up to 800°F, which a home oven can't even reach, but it means that the pan holds up under the broiler. As far as the price, $119 is up there for a single piece of cookware, though it's often on sale for $100. But for a restaurant-quality piece, it's worth it.

Pros
  • Comfortable to maneuver
  • Heats evenly
  • Cleans easily
Cons
  • Pricey
$120 at Amazon

Set includes: 8-inch and 10-inch skillet, 1.5-quart and 3-quart saucepans with lids, 3.5-quart sauté pan with lid, 8-quart stock pot with lid and a steamer insert with lid | Material: Stainless steel | Oven safe: Yes, up to 500°F with silicone grip; up to 500°F for broiler use | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Induction: Compatible | Warranty: Lifetime

Cuisinart is a trusted name in cookware and this triple-ply stainless steel set offers a ton of value — no wonder we named it the best cookware set of 2024. With two skillets, three pots and a steamer insert (hello, broccoli), you're ready for almost any cooking task. And at $300 (when it's not on sale for less) it's truly a steal. All the pieces can go from stovetop to oven and can even withstand a blast under the broiler. They're of medium weight and while not the easiest we've ever maneuvered, they were manageable and felt balanced. The handles remained cool while on the stovetop.

Cleaning stainless steel pans is always more challenging than their nonstick counterparts, so prepare to put in some elbow grease. While this set is technically dishwasher-safe, we suggest you hand-wash and -dry it to extend its lifespan. 

Pros
  • Tremendous value
  • Lids included are tight-fitting
  • Oven-safe up to 500°F
Cons
  • Cleaning can be a challenge
$220 at Amazon

Size: 6.75 quarts | Weight: 12.6 pounds | Material: Enameled cast iron | Max oven temperature: 500°F | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Warranty: Limited lifetime

After testing eight Dutch ovens, Schweitzer awarded Le Creuset the honor of best Dutch oven overall. She has owned this particular cast iron pot for nearly 20 years, and while it's expensive enough to call an investment, it performs as well as it did on day one. 

This iconic piece of cookware is made in France and comes in a virtual rainbow of colors. Schweitzer has used her pot (in the shade "Flame") for just about every cooking task — boiling, braising, searing — and it has conquered them all. It's also relatively lightweight (12.6 pounds for a 6.75-quart pot).

While $445 is a major splurge, we often see this high-quality pot on sale for about $300 (still a lot!). But if you consider its versatility and how long it will last you, it's worth every penny. Read our review of the Le Creuset Dutch oven for more.

Pros
  • Extremely durable
  • Roomy, easy-to-grip handles
  • Light-colored enamel interior (so it's easier to see what you're doing)
Cons
  • Expensive
$440 at Amazon

Material: Stainless steel | Weight: 5.5 oz | Style: Japanese

After slicing and dicing with nine worthy knives, we consider the Global Classic Chef's Knife to be the Goldilocks of this category — it's not too heavy and not too light, and it slices through almost everything as if your food is as soft as Marshmallow Fluff. The knife felt balanced in Schweitzer's hand, was easy to maneuver and the blade was remarkably sharp. It was a pleasure to use, and while not a traditional-looking knife, it has a modern steel design we love. 

What's truly unusual about Global knives is that they are crafted end to end from a single piece of stainless steel (it's called CROMOVA 18, which is a blend of chromium, molybdenum and vanadium metals). The handle features a perforated pattern that's quite comfortable to grip. Read more in our guide to the best chef's knives.

Pros
  • Comfortable grip
  • Lightweight
  • Lifetime warranty
Cons
  • Price is on the higher side
  • Can be challenging to sharpen
$100 at Amazon

Blade material: High-carbon stainless steel | Handle material: Polypropylene | Blade length: 9" | Wash instructions: Hand wash

Our best carving knife hails from the beloved German brand Wüsthof, which is also Ina Garten's favorite knife maker — and for good reason. This stellar utensil will keep you carving for decades thanks to a full tang (meaning it's made from one piece of stainless steel from end to end) and a triple-riveted handle. It feels comfortable in hand, it's exceptionally sharp, and at 9 inches long, it will help you maneuver around any bone-in roast you cook. The dimples in the blade create space between the blade and the food so that the steel doesn't get sticky during slicing.

Pros
  • Durable handle
  • Designed to resist corrosion and dulling
Cons
  • Pricey
$170 at Amazon
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The Chef'sChoice 1520 is Ina Garten's favorite sharpener, and we can see why. It's about as foolproof as it gets, with three sharpening sections an abrasives made of diamond (the hardest material on earth — it can sharpen anything). One section is for Western knives, one for Eastern (Japanese) knives and one for polishing/honing all knives. The process is simple: Turn on the power and slowly run your knife from the base of the blade to the tip several times through each side of the Western or Eastern sharpening section. Then run the blade several times through the honing section. 

It comes at a hefty price — $190 — but if you are really interested in keeping your knives in tip-top shape and you have the space and budget for it, this electric knife sharpener is certainly the easiest and best we could find. To learn more, check out our story on the best knife sharpeners.

Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Compatible with Western and Japanese knives
  • Achieves a very sharp edge
Cons
  • Pricey
  • Larger than most
$190 at Amazon

Size: 12"D x 16.5"W x 12.25"H | Capacity: 6 quarts | Power: 1800 watts | Max temp: 450°F | Style: Single-basket | Functions: Air fry, roast, bake, broil or warm | Care: Dishwasher-safe basket and tray

Topping our list for the best air fryers is this versatile model, which boasts substantial cooking room, requires minimal maintenance and is easy to use, all while looking sleek. It comes pre-assembled, so there's no setup required, and the accompanying instructions are intuitive.

A bright LED interface displays five functions — air fry, roast, bake, broil, and warm — plus five presets. We assessed the air fry function by making french fries, breaded chicken tenders, chicken wings and crab rangoons, using package instructions and the "frozen" preset where there were none. Everything came out right on time and was juicy on the outside and crispy on the inside.

While air-frying was the main focus of our test, we also tried several other functions: Our roasted chicken breasts, baked salmon and broiled steaks cooked to perfection.

Pros
  • LED, touchscreen display
  • Window and interior lighting for more visibility
  • Five cooking functions, plus presets
Cons
  • No "pause" button, though you can remove the basket without resetting the time
$120 at Wayfair
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Capacity: 9 cups | Size: 15"W x 8.3"D x 17.2"H | Features: Thermal carafe, programmable, can make a single cup | Warranty: 2 years

Our top pick for the best drip coffee maker is incredibly simple to use, with a single dial that lets you control everything. It costs $230, which is pricey, but it works just as well, if not better than, similar coffee makers that are more expensive.

The instructions are straightforward: You turn the dial to select your brew size and get access to the menu, which lets you change the time, program the wake-up timer and more. Despite the simple design, the machine packs in thoughtful features like a countdown clock that starts once your coffee is done so you know how long it's been sitting. Overall, it's a quiet and quick machine (it took about eight-and-a-half minutes to make a full pot) with a high-tech look. All the removable parts other than the carafe are dishwasher-safe. We had some minor gripes about the carafe; to find out more, read our Oxo Brew 9 Cup Coffee Maker review.

Pros
  • Exceptionally easy to use
  • Makes flavorful coffee
  • Alerts you when it's time to descale
  • Certified by the Specialty Coffee Association, which means it meets specific requirements for quality
Cons
  • The thermal carafe has a narrow neck and is handwash-only, so it's a pain to clean
  • Takes up a lot of counterspace
$230 at Macy's
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Machine size: 15.54"H x 11.39"W x 9.13"D | Water tank capacity: 60 ounces | Brew style: Pod or basket | Servings: 6, 8, 10, and 12 ounces, plus carafe option | Modes: Classic, rich, over ice, specialty

This Ninja, our favorite ice coffee maker, offers lots of bells and whistles without taking up too much counter space. It's also really easy to operate, and it works quickly. Brewing a 12-ounce cup of iced coffee took about 75 seconds, the fastest of any model. Also stellar: The integrity of the iced coffee it produces, which was cold and strong with little ice melt or sediment — the closest to what we'd find at a specialty coffee shop. The water reservoir is substantial, and there's a fold-out frother for adding foam to hot or cold beverages. The (mostly) touchscreen display — with graphics — adds visibility while making your kitchen feel like a high-end café. 

We also loved this machine's pod feature; read more in our story on the best single-serve coffee makers.

Pros
  • Lightest ice melt
  • Fold-out frother
  • Self-cleaning
Cons
  • You need to use a pod or paper filter (though there are reusable options for purchase)
$180 at Amazon
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Size: 5"D x 7.5"W x 9.5"H | Capacity: 32 ounces | Brewer type: Pitcher with infusion filter | Function: Cold or hot brew

Our top pick for the best cold brew maker is not only easy to use but easy to maintain — all the parts are top-rack dishwasher-safe. At less than 10 inches tall, the pitcher is large enough to yield 1 quart of cold brew coffee yet compact enough for smaller refrigerators, narrow cabinets and traveling. 

The pitcher is shatter-proof, plus stain- and odor-resistant and the lid screws on tightly so your coffee stays fresh for up to two weeks. Unlike other cold brew coffee makers we tested, it's also completely spill-proof — even when you turn the pitcher upside down. Last but certainly not least, the cold brew itself is high quality, similar to what you might expect from a café. 

Pros
  • Budget-friendly
  • Can also brew hot coffee
  • Amazon No. 1 bestseller
Cons
  • The handle isn't closed (though it has a nonslip grip)
$19 at Amazon
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Water tank capacity: 40 oz. | Size: 8.7" W x 12.7" D x 12.8" H | Color options: Gray, red, black and matte black | Wattage: 1,300W

Nespresso pods produce tasty, high-quality cups of drip coffee and espresso, and the VertuoPlus makes the experience as easy as possible. It impressed us so much, we also named it our best Nespresso machine of the year. You push just one button to operate it, and there's a mechanism that automatically tosses your used pod into a receptacle inside the machine.

We loved the sleek and stylish look of the VertuoPlus (this model is made by De'Longhi; Breville also makes one with similar specs) and how compact it was for such a powerful machine. It also requires minimal upkeep: Just empty the used-pod receptacle (which holds about 10 pods) and descale (aka deep clean) every three months or 300 pods.

One of the main issues with single-serve machines is the amount of waste they produce. At least Nespresso offers a recycling program for its aluminum pods. You can drop off used pods at 250-plus locations or order free recycling bags with prepaid labels.

Pros
  • Brews premium coffee
  • Virtually maintenance-free
  • Movable water tank
Cons
  • Water tank didn't clip on securely
  • Pods can get expensive
$91 at Amazon
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Water tank capacity: 42 oz. (about 4 cups of coffee) | Machine size: 5.1" width x 12.6" height x 12.8" depth | Colors: Black | Watts: 1,520

Our winner for the best Keurig coffee maker delivers everything you'd want from a single-cup machine and more. It makes four cup sizes (8, 10 and 12 ounces, and a 2-ounce shot), the buttons are clear and intuitive and it offers an "over ice" option that automatically adjusts brew temperature for less-watery iced coffee. Plus, it comes with a bonus for anyone who likes lattes, cappuccinos and other espresso-style drinks: an excellent standalone milk frother.

Keurig makes four versions of the K-Café, all of which feature frothers. The Barista Bar is the most affordable and streamlined of the bunch. The frother is incredibly easy to use, whipping up both hot and cold froth that strikes the balance between creamy and cloudlike fluffy. 

Pros
  • Slim and lightweight
  • Comes with a milk frother
  • Accommodates a reusable filter
  • Can make iced coffee
Cons
  • Parts are hand-wash only
  • Comes in only one color
$100 at Amazon
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Size: 9.8"L x 7.2" W x 9.1"H | Capacity: 1.8 liters | Automatic shutoff? Yes | Max temp: 212°F

The IQ Kettle strikes the perfect balance between form and function — and if you have other stainless steel appliances on your countertop, it will fit right in. The base and handle stay cool to the touch and a "soft top lid" gently releases steam. We like how the five preset buttons allow you to easily select a drink type and temperature, especially helpful for groggy mornings — plus they light up, so you know what's happening.

This kettle reached its maximum temp in about four-and-a-half minutes and the warming function kept it steady for another 20 minutes. Despite the warmer then shutting off, the water still hovered in the 160°F range about an hour later, speaking to the kettle's impressive insulation. Read more about this pick in our guide to the best electric kettles.

Pros
  • Large capacity
  • Auto-shutoff and dry-boil protection
  • Custom temperature settings, plus warmer function
Cons
  • Pricey
  • Have to choose from presets (vs. dial precision)
$130 at Amazon
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Material: Tritan plastic or glass bases with plastic lids | Care: Plastic containers are dishwasher-, freezer- and microwave-safe (bases and lids) | Quantity: 24 pieces

Topping our list for the best food storage containers is Rubbermaid's Brilliance line, which comes in a variety of sizes, available with either a glass or BPA-free Tritan plastic base. We tested the Tritan plastic and they were durable yet lightweight, the flip-style lids were easy to clean and, when locked, the set proved to be airtight. Based on our experience, the containers are also odor- and stain-resistant, so they still smell fresh and look like new after being used to store saucy foods such as marinara sauce and hot wings.

Unlike some other plastic containers on the market, these containers have excellent clarity. Another biggie: The bases and the lids in both the plastic and glass versions are dishwasher-, freezer- and microwave-safe. 

Pros
  • Stackable
  • Amazon No. 1 bestseller
  • Lifetime guarantee
Cons
  • Plastic not oven-safe (though glass versions are up to 450°F)
  • Comes in only one color
$55 at Amazon

Material: 18/8 stainless steel | Cap: Standard mouth, Wide mouth, Flex straw or Flex chug | Volume: 24, 32, 40 or 64 ounces

The Hydro Flask Insulated Water Bottle is resilient, practical and — thanks to numerous cap and capacity options — customizable. It was the best insulated water bottle we tried.

The pliable loop on the cap made for agile carrying, while the Flex straw option provided quick access to water. The double-wall vacuum insulation kept our drinks cold for the promised 24 hours, and the entire water bottle proved dishwasher safe. Our tester, Granero, has owned and used Hydro Flask Insulated Water Bottles for several years and, despite countless drops and washing cycles, they remain leakproof and look like new.

Pros
  • Spill-proof
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Wide color selection
  • Lifetime limited warranty
Cons
  • Pricey
$34 at Amazon
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Fabric: Long-staple Turkish cotton | Dimensions: 30" x 58" | Colors: 27 options | Certifications: Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex 

Topping our list of the best bath towels is this large and cushy, but still breathable, towel that comes in a cornucopia iterations. Woven of long-staple Turkish cotton, it's extremely soft, a feature it maintained even after Granero put it through the wringer (aka five wash-and-dry cycles). Despite being on the thicker and more absorbent side, it also dried fairly quickly. It took about 40 minutes, versus comparative styles that typically took close to an hour.

Last time we checked, this Frontgate towel was available in 27 colors — with or without monogramming — and several sizes. It's meant for the bathroom, but its bold, bright hues would make it a great pool or beach towel in a pinch.

Pros
  • Widest color assortment
  • Monogram option
  • Quick-drying
Cons
  • No loop for hanging
  • Shrank significantly in length
$46 at Frontgate

Fabric: Long-staple Turkish cotton | Dimensions: 28" x 55" | Colors: White, Deep Sea, Sage Green, Birch, Stone, plus 6 others | Certifications: Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex

Woven of long-staple Turkish cotton, this pick "felt more like a blanket than a towel!" said Granero, our resident tester. "It's one of — if not the — plushest and coziest towels I've tried," she added, and it retained those features throughout five wash and dry cycles.

To test absorbency, she dunked each towel in a bucket of water and folded it lightly to see how much it could hold without dripping (for more on our testing, read our full guide to the best plush bath towels). This pick retained as much as four liters of water at a time — more than any other towel she evaluated. Despite how much H2O it guzzled, it dried in about 45 minutes, which is what you typically see with towels that have finer fabrics and less thickness. 

Pros
  • Silky, plush feel
  • Monogram option
  • Wide color assortment
  • Quick-drying
Cons
  • No loop for hanging
  • Shrank a little over 3 inches in length
  • On the pricier side
$49 at Garnet Hill

Fabric: Organic cotton | Dimensions: 28" x 55" | Color: 15 options | Certifications: Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex; certified by Ecocert Greenlife

If a fluffy, fast-drying towel is what you seek, look no further than this bestselling Pottery Barn pick. The first thing Granero noticed upon delivery was just how soft it is, made of long-staple Turkish cotton that's ultra smooth. And, for a regular towel (versus one marketed as plush), it was pretty thick. 

In the absorbency test, the towel was able to hold two liters of water without dripping, on the higher end for a towel in the traditional terry (versus plush) category. And this may be obvious, considering its designation, but it dried faster than any towel we tested, in only 30 minutes.

Pros
  • Soft, fluffy feel
  • Monogram option
  • Wide color assortment
Cons
  • No loop for hanging
  • Shrank significantly in length
$35 at Pottery Barn

Fabric: Long-staple Turkish cotton | Dimensions: 30" x 58" | Color options: White, Pebble and Onyx, plus seasonal shades | Certifications: Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex

Brooklinen's Dreamweave reigned supreme in our hunt for the best waffle towel, thanks to its textured yet polished look and "dreamy" feel.

It's designed like a traditional waffle towel in that it has fairly deep, spongy square pockets. What sets it apart is its amazing hand feel. Made of 100% long-staple Turkish cotton that's been prewashed for softness, it was the coziest towel in our initial assessments and remained so after five wash-and-dry cycles. It didn't seem to lose any color (if anything, it appeared a tad more saturated in the end). And it was the fastest drying: When tumble-dried on low, it was ready to go in about 10 minutes, whereas others took 30 minutes or so.

Pros
  • Ultra-soft
  • Quick-drying
  • Wide size assortment
Cons
  • No loop for hanging
  • Limited (core) shades
$67 for two at Brooklinen

Dimensions: 12.5"H x 12.5"D | Weight: 15 lbs | Fuel type: Wood

Solo Stove’s low-smoke fire pits have garnered a cult-like following among campers and beachgoers, with the Solo Stove Ranger 2.0 among their most popular models. It's compact, intuitive and versatile. Just take it from Carolin Fuller, director of partnerships at Campspot, an online camping resource and directory. "The Solo Stove Ranger 2.0 is small enough to fit among the rest of our gear but big enough to throw off plenty of heat during cold nights in camp. It comes in a convenient carrying case, the removable ash pan makes for easy cleanups, and the smokeless design means we don’t have to play musical chairs to avoid stinging eyes.”

Don't forget the Solo Stove fire poker for (safely) maneuvering those wood logs and sticks! And for other recommendations, check out our complete story on the best fire pits.

Pros
  • Fairly lightweight/portable
  • Compatible with grill top/hub
  • On the more afforable side
Cons
  • One fuel type
$208 at Amazon

Dimensions: 48"D x 26"W x 57"H | Fuel type: Propane gas | Burners: Two | Wheels: Two

Weber's Spirit II propane gas grill is a compact, no-frills gas grill that gets the job done — and then some. Two stainless steel burners let you carve out hot and cold zones for more targeted results. There's a built-in lid thermometer for gauging temperatures, two wheels for added mobility and two side trays — one of them collapsible — for creating prep space. You'll need a 20-pound propane tank, but it's easy to set up (use the Weber app to access assembly instructions in 3D). For added peace of mind, it comes with a two-year warranty.

Read more in our best grills guide.

Pros
  • Substantial grilling surface
  • Foldable side table
Cons
  • Only two burners
$419 at Wayfair
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$449 at Ace Hardware$449 at Weber USA

Dimensions: 22.5"D x 22.5"W x 27"H | Fuel type: Charcoal | Burners: N/A | Wheels: Two

For a reliable charcoal grill, it doesn’t get better than Weber’s Original Kettle, which is beloved by customers (over 6,000, and that's just on Amazon), Yahoo staffers and beyond. I consider it the platonic ideal of a charcoal grill, with easy-to-clean grates and a large surface area for grilling lots of burgers and franks at once. I used to work at Food Network Magazine, and several chefs told me they use this grill at home. If that's not a solid endorsement, I don't know what is!

Read more in our best grills guide.

Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Portable
  • Comes in three colors
Cons
  • Relatively pricey
$219 at Weber USA
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$219 at Abt Electronics$219 at BBQGuys

Dimensions: 24.4"D x 25.2"W x 38.2"H | Fuel type: Electric | Burners: N/A | Wheels: Two

This small-but-mighty electric grill from Char-Broil comes in four colors and can turn a basic patio into a charming burger bistro — just plug in the cord and you’re good to go! It offers 320 square inches of cooking space (enough for 12 patties) and is designed with infrared technology that helps to evenly distribute heat while preventing flare-ups. According to fans of the grill (it has over 2,000 on Amazon alone), the porcelain-coated cooking grates also stand up to rust and other signs of wear.

Read more in our best grills guide.

Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Patio-friendly
  • Comes in four colors
Cons
  • Relatively small cooking capacity
  • Requires electrical source
$155 at Amazon
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$200 at Ace Hardware$199 at Lowe's

Dimensions: 27"D x 53"W x 49"H | Fuel type: Wood pellets | Burners: N/A | Wheels: Four

There's a lot of buzz surrounding Traeger pellet grills for good reason: These dynamos can tackle a lot of cooking functions including smoking, grilling and baking. This roomy model in particular is Amazon's "overall pick," with nearly 1,000 five-star ratings for its large capacity (you can cook up 40 burgers, eight chickens or seven racks of ribs) and durable alloy steel construction. The grill reaches up to 450°F and has an ultra-precise temperature controller that allows for 15-degree adjustments — so everything comes out juuuust right. Bonus: It's WiFi-enabled so you can tweak the temperature using the corresponding app even when your grates aren't in sight.

Read more in our best grills guide.

Pros
  • Large cooking capacity
  • Precision temperature control
Cons
  • Heavy
  • Pricey
$500 at The Home Depot

Size: 16.3 x 21 x 18.6 in. (12.4 x 13.4-in. cooking surface) | Weight: 44 lbs. | Fuel type: Wood and gas | Warranty: 1 year; 5 years with registration

This futuristic-looking pizza oven pod manages to strike the perfect balance between performance and convenience. “Its dual-fuel compatibility (gas and wood) offers flexibility and the built-in thermometer ensures accurate temperature control. The quick preheating and easy clean-up make it ideal for spontaneous pizza nights," says Craig Agranoff, founder and editor in chief of WorstPizza.com, a pizza review and directory site. “It’s a great option for people who don't have the space for a larger oven,” adds Anthony Mangieri, chef and owner of the Una Pizza Napoletana in New York City and owner of Genio Della Pizza, a frozen pizza line. “It’s also portable, which makes it incredibly versatile.” 

We tested the Roccbox and can attest to its convenience (it came fully assembled, was quick to start and fired up in about 15 minutes) and versatility (for a smaller oven, it still has enough room to cook a 12-inch pizza, as well as other food items. Each Roccbox comes with a detachable gas burner and a professional pizza peel (worth $85), adding to its overall value.

Pros
  • No setup required
  • Protective coating
  • Multi-fuel/cooks other foods
  • Peel included
Cons
  • Compact cooking surface (pizza close to flame)
  • While portable, not recommended for long-distance lugging
$400 at Amazon
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$400 at Ace Hardware