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13 kitchen gadgets you’ll use once and forget forever

13 Kitchen Gadgets You’ll Use Once and Forget Forever

Walk through any kitchen store and you’ll find shelves full of gadgets promising to save time, reduce effort, and transform your cooking routine. The problem? Many of them solve problems that didn’t really exist in the first place.

While some specialty tools earn their keep, others end up buried in a drawer after a single use. Here are 13 kitchen gadgets that often create more clutter than convenience.

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13. Avocado Slicers

They look clever, but a knife and spoon accomplish the same task in seconds.

Most avocado slicers are bulkier than the fruit they’re designed to prepare and rarely save any meaningful time.

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12. Egg Separators

Separating egg whites from yolks can seem intimidating until you do it once or twice.

Most cooks quickly discover that an eggshell or their own hands work just as well.

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11. Herb Scissors

Five blades sound better in theory than in practice.

They can be difficult to clean and often crush delicate herbs instead of cleanly slicing them.

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10. Banana Slicers

The banana slicer has become the unofficial mascot of unnecessary kitchen gadgets.

It’s designed to perform a task that a butter knife can complete in about three seconds.

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9. Strawberry Hullers

Removing strawberry stems doesn’t require specialized equipment.

A small paring knife handles the job quickly and can perform hundreds of other kitchen tasks too.

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8. Garlic Peeler Tubes

You roll garlic around inside a silicone tube to loosen the skin.

Or you can simply crush the clove with the side of a knife and accomplish the same thing immediately.

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7. Pancake Batter Dispensers

The promise is perfectly portioned pancakes.

The reality is often drips, clogs, extra cleanup, and a gadget that’s harder to wash than the mixing bowl itself.

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6. Corn Strippers

Designed specifically to remove kernels from a cob, these gadgets perform exactly one task.

A sharp knife can do the same thing without requiring dedicated storage space.

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5. Hot Dog Toasters

It’s difficult to justify an appliance whose primary purpose is preparing hot dogs.

Especially when a stovetop, grill, microwave, air fryer, or standard toaster oven already exists.

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4. Electric S’mores Makers

These gadgets seem like a fun idea for about fifteen minutes.

After that, they become another bulky appliance waiting patiently for next year’s family gathering.

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3. Quesadilla Makers

A quesadilla is essentially a tortilla with melted cheese.

A skillet can make one perfectly. A quesadilla maker is basically an oversized appliance dedicated to avoiding a spatula.

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2. Breakfast Sandwich Makers

They promise restaurant-quality breakfast sandwiches at home.

Most users eventually realize they’re cleaning an entire appliance to make something that could have been assembled in a frying pan.

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1. Single-Purpose Breakfast Appliances

Whether it’s an egg cooker, pancake machine, donut maker, or mini waffle stick maker, these gadgets often share the same fate.

They’re fun for a weekend or two, then quietly migrate to the back of a cabinet where they remain until the next garage sale.

The best kitchen tools are the ones you reach for constantly. If a gadget only does one thing and doesn’t do it dramatically better than tools you already own, it’s probably just future clutter.

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