The 9 Cyber Monday Deals Epicurious Editors Can't Resist

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Cyber Monday deals are live, and we've combed through all the kitchen, dining, and home sales on Amazon, William Sonoma, Wayfair and more to find you the best prices on kitchen, dining, and cleaning wares. In the meantime, we found a few things that are too good for us to pass up ourselves. Here's what our team is filling their carts with today, including coffee grinders and robot vacuums.


West Elm Salad Bowl

"I used to think a big, beautiful salad bowl was more about aesthetics than utility. But after a few decades tossing salads in regular mixing bowls (a disaster that usually ends with half the salad on the floor), I'm finally fed up. Hello, West Elm? I'll take the largest acacia wood bowl you've got. "—David Tamarkin

BUY IT: West Elm Large Acacia Wood Serving Bowl, $13 (originally $62) at West Elm


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oxo coffee grinder

OXO Coffee Grinder

"My coffee grinder really sucks. Sorry to say it, but it's true. I think the capitalist overlords invented Cyber Monday with the idea of shopping for gifts in mind, but I'm taking this discount opportunity to make an appliance upgrade for me and only me. This coffee grinder won our product review and comes from our trusted friends at OXO." —Emily Johnson

BUY IT: OXO Coffee Grinder, $80 (originally $100) on Amazon


Robot Vacuum

"I have been hinting hard that I want one of these—nay, need one—because I already have a big, white wirehaired dog and a big black-and-white kitchen rug. Plus, I just can't wait to say the words, 'Oh that? Haha, that's just my robot vaccuum.'" —Andrew Spena

BUT IT: iRobot Roomba, $200 (originally $300) on Amazon


Soda Stream

I have a seltzer problem—I can drink the stuff by the six pack. So out of all the Cyber Monday deals, this is the one I was hoping for. In an effort to try to cut down on cans (and spending) I'm adding a SodaStream to my cart today. This model comes with enough CO2 to carbonate 60 liters of water and is small enough to fit neatly on little kitchen counter. —Lauren Joseph

BUY IT: Soda Stream and CO2, $67 (originally $120) on Amazon


KitchenAid Food Processor

"Earlier this year, I bought a mini food processor and I love it. It's been my go-to for things like salsa, pesto, and hummus. But I'm ready to graduate to the big leagues and start using it for more than sauces and dips—I'm talking pizza and pie dough. This seven cup KitchenAid model, the bigger version of our product test winner, is just the one." —Tiffany Hopkins

BUY IT: 7-Cup KitchenAid Food Processor, $82 (originally $130) at Wayfair


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Milk Frother Obsession Piece

Milk Frother

Our contributor Sarah Karnesiewicz turned me onto this milk frother, and now I use it every morning in my coffee—I'd go as far as to say my homemade frothy almond cappuccino beats the one from my local coffee shop. At 65 percent off, they're such a deal today I plan on buying two or three as stocking stuffers for my sisters. —Lauren Joseph

BUY IT: Bean Envy Milk Frother, $9 (originally $15) on Amazon


S'well Food Container

"I am the proud owner of three S'well bottles in varying sizes: a desk S'well, a gym S'well, and a wine/batch cocktail S'well. So obviously I've been eyeing their Eats container for packing office lunches in—a lunch S'well, if you will." —Alex Pastron

BUY IT: S'well Eats Container, $18 (originally $25) at S'well


Breville Toaster Oven

My oven is less than predictable and takes about an hour to heat up. This moderately-priced toaster oven from Breville (the brand that almost always wins our product tests) is quick-heating and extremely intuitive to use. It toasts bread evenly, bakes cookies consistently, and can even bake chicken thighs to crispy-skinned perfection. —Lauren Joseph

BUY IT: Breville Toaster Oven, $190 (originally $230) on Amazon


All-Clad Roasting Pan

"This is embarrassing to admit but I don't own a proper roasting pan. I don't usually have need for it, and I don't usually host Thanksgiving, but it's one of those things every respectable home cook and host should have in their arsenal, so it's time. And the All-Clad one is as good as it gets, so, it's time." —Anna Stockwell

BUY IT: All-Clad Roasting Pan, $159 (was $245)

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