We are only one week away from Amazon Prime Daythe retailer’s annual sale, which runs July 16 and 17. Prime members will get discounts on just about everything, including many kitchen appliances. If you’re not a member, you can Sign up for a free trial
Amazon is promoting some deals early, so if you’re in the midst of a culinary makeover, look no further: We’ve rounded up the best kitchen appliance deals available right now, on everything from blenders and air fryers to newfangled ice cream makers.
We’ve scoured Amazon to find the best Prime Day kitchen appliance deals you can shop now, with extensive research and hands-on testing by our team of experts. Be sure to check back for updates, as we’ll continue to add discounts and deals to this page as we find them.
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The best kitchen appliance deals for Amazon Prime Day 2024
- Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker for $75 (save $55):ZDNET ranked this as the The best instant pot You can buy it, and not just because it comes with an app packed with recipes.
- COSORI 9-in-1 Air Fryer for $90 (Save $30):You can cook (and brown) pretty much anything in this six-quart air fryer, which is $30 off before Prime Day. Plus, this is from the brand that topped our list list of the best air fryersand the mini version is ours staff favorite.
- COSORI Compact Air Fryer for $80 (Save $20):If you’re short on space, we also have a slightly smaller fryer on sale for $20 off.
- Keurig K-Classic Coffee Maker for $80 (Save $70)This single-serve coffee maker is almost 50% off ahead of Prime Day.
- Keurig K-Mini Single-Serve Coffee Maker for K-Cup Pods for $60 (Save $40):If you’re looking for a budget-friendly alternative for your kitchen, try the Keurig Mini for $40 off before Prime Day.
- KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand MixerThis mixer is one of ZDNET editor Sabrina Ortiz’s own. First Apartment Essentials –She relies on quality, which means it’s sure to withstand multiple moves.
- Instant Pot Pro Blender for $200 (save $100):If you’re not ready to splurge on a KitchenAid just yet, this stand mixer from Instant Pot is $50 cheaper and comes with 10 speeds, multiple attachments, and a digital interface.
- Ninja Blender and Food Processor for $150 (save $90)Prepare all your shakes, smoothies and much more with this powerful Ninja that promises not to stop.
- De’Longhi Nespresso Vertuo Plus Deluxe Coffee and Espresso Machine for $139 (Save $61)This machine is what got ZDNET editor Sabrina Ortiz started drinking her morning coffee. at home — You can get it now with a 30% discount before Prime Day.
- GE Stainless Steel 2-Slice Toaster for $39 (Save $11):This toaster has extra-wide slots for toasting bagels.
- Current price: $40
- Original price: $60
A convenient and easy-to-clean oven for fast, automated cooking, this Cosori Mini Air Fryer is a staff favoriteIt’s Cosori’s quietest model and is perfect for busy schedules and small kitchens. ZDNET associate editor Min Shin says she cooks with it more than three times a week and has successfully prepared everything from proteins like salmon and chicken to vegetables and even a cake (in desperate times). Just prep your ingredients, choose a time and temperature, and hit start.
- Current price: $350
- Original price: $110
If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your cooking and baking with a KitchenAid, now is the time. This one comes in over 20 colors, a removable bowl for easy cleaning, stainless steel finishes, and of course, a cult following. It includes several top attachments, but KitchenAid has more to choose from if you need a pasta maker or food grinder. ZDNET associate editor Nina Raemont calls this stand mixer her “secret weapon”especially for mashed potatoes, pie filling and more during the holidays.
- Current price: $70
- Original price: $100
This stainless steel and glass coffee maker comes with two coffee strengths for added variety and can be programmed 24 hours in advance, so you can set it and forget about it for the next day. The small batch feature ensures that your coffee won’t be watered down even if you brew less than 14 cups. This coffee maker also comes with a freshness timer, Ninja scoop, and a warming plate that keeps your coffee hot for up to four hours, with three temperature settings to choose from.
- Current price: $38
- Original price: $50
As well as being charming, this tabletop slush maker features stainless steel blades for a fluffy texture and includes a safety switch. Use it with Nostalgia’s slush making kits to enjoy a summer afternoon or barbecue.
- Current price: $150
- Original price: $240
This blender stands out with its 1600 peak watt motor that won’t clog and has a built-in tamper to powerfully blend smoothies and nut butters with little added liquid. It comes with seven settings to make concentrated extractions, process food or even make dough with a single touch.
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Frequent questions
When is Amazon Prime Day 2024?
This year, Amazon is offering discounts to everyone on July 16 and 17. The sale extravaganza applies to all kinds of items, including home appliances, tech, and kitchen gadgets, making it an ideal time to consider upgrading that kitchen appliance that’s been on its last legs for a shiny new toy. But beware of brands taking advantage of this frenzy and claiming to be offering discounts on items when they haven’t actually lowered their prices.
Are kitchen appliances really cheaper on Prime Day?
Absolutely. Many brands, including well-known brands like Ninja, KitchenAid, Instant Pot, and Keurig, use Prime Day to offer discounts on some of their appliances, sometimes as much as 40%. While some companies may inflate prices before lowering them to make them seem more attractive, many of these deals are for appliances that ZDNET has reviewed in the past, so our team has a good idea of their base prices and value.
How do we choose these Prime Day deals?
ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy: gadgets and products we want, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or rarely on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal actually goes on sale and how often it goes off.
We also analyze customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the offerings we recommend. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing, in addition to extensive research and price comparison. The goal is to provide the most accurate advice to help you buy smarter.