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    I’m Sorry, But If You Haven’t Tried These 43 Kitchen Products From Amazon Canada, You’re Probably Missing Out

    They'll make cooking and cleaning so much easier.

    1. A flexible squeeze-and-pour spatula that's flat like a traditional spatty, but will easily bend to become a scoop for your batter. Now you won't have to dirty multiple tools to get your cupcake mix from your bowl to your pan. Cheers to doing fewer dishes!

    A person squeezing the spatula and scooping cupcake batter into a muffin tin

    2. A pair of angled kitchen scissors that'll help you cut through pizzas, quesadillas, and omelets with ease. Reviewers love that they don't scratch their pans like traditional cutters and say their blades are super sharp, too.

    A person cutting a pizza with the scissors

    3. A footed hard-boiled egg container, if you like bringing your protein-packed snacks on the go. It'll keep all odours contained and has a little section to store your favourite toppings and spices.

    Three egg containers with eggs in them

    4. A cheese measuring board that'll ensure every piece of gouda, brie, or edam, you cut is the perfect size. It has sections for wedges, cubes, slab, chunks, slices, and slivers, so you can play around with different shapes for your next charcuterie board.

    A person using the board to cut cheese

    5. A set of handy toaster bags, so you can make grilled cheese sandwiches, without firing up your stove. You can also use them to heat up leftover pizza, chicken nuggets, and pretty much everything else.

    A grilled cheese sandwich in a toaster bag in a toaster

    6. A patterned microwave cover that'll keep your appliance from getting covered in dust, sauce splashes, and fingerprints (and make it look way cuter, too). It has pockets on the side where you can store extra utensils, if you're running out of room in your drawers.

    The cover on top of a microwave on a counter

    7. A handy pasta portioning tool that'll save you from overshooting and cooking enough noodles to feed a small nation. Kiss the days of having mountains upon mountains of leftover noods goodbye!

    A pasta portioner with spaghetti inside of it

    8. A kitchen scrap bin that'll clip right to your countertop, making it easy to discard your crumbs and compostables. It comes with a brush scraper tool, so you can effortlessly sweep away messes without getting your hands dirty.

    A person scraping salad into the scrap bin

    9. An ergonomic herb chopper with five ultra-sharp stainless steel blades that'll make chiffonading your basil, thyme, and mint a simple and straightforward process. Reviewers love how sharp the edges are and say it's much more effective than a knife.

    A person mincing herbs with the herb chopper

    10. A bakeware rack that you can use to store tins, trays, and cutting boards. It comes seven dividers that you can adjust to fit your supplies perfectly.

    11. A meatball mould that'll create 32 uniform meatballs with a single press. If you don't want to cook a hefty spaghetti dinner right away, you can store the whole thing in the freezer for later.

    The meatball tray filled with ground beef

    12. A silicone pouch that'll keep smaller items (like baby bottle caps and reusable straws) from janglin' about in your dishwasher. It's totally flexible and can be folded both vertically and horizontally, so you can customize it to fit your bits and bobs.

    A person placing the filled pouch onto the top rack of their dishwasher

    13. A non-stick lasagne trio pan, so you can make three different pasta recipes in a single go. If you love cooking but hate washing dishes, you need this in your life.

    Three different types on pasta in the tray

    14. A genius banana ice cream maker that'll magically churn frozen fruit into delicious soft serve. You can also use it to make aesthetically-pleasing smoothie bowls, if you want to take your breakfast game to the next level.

    A bowl of fruit and bowl of soft serve in front of the machine

    15. An infusing spoon that you can use to pack your soups and sauces with flavour. The opposite end is an herb stripper, so you can use it to prep rosemary and thyme.

    16. A pair of silicone liner sheets that'll catch falling pieces of food, so you won't have to clean the bottom of your oven on a bi-weekly basis. They can be used in microwaves and toaster ovens, too (just trim them to fit).

    An oven with a liner sheet on the bottom catching crumbs

    17. An adjustable teaspoon and tablespoon, so you won't need to add a ton of single-use measuring devices to your utensil drawer.

    The teaspoon and tablespoon filled with spices

    18. And an adjustable measuring cup, so you can tackle a recipe without using a thousand different tools. The interior canister can be used as a plunger to squeeze out sticky foods, like syrups.

    A person pouring flour out of the measuring cup into a bowl

    19. A trio of ultra-absorbent fridge liners that'll keep scum from building on your shelves and in your crispers. They're made of anti-microbial fabric and can be cut to fit any space you want to cover.

    20. A breakfast sandwich maker that'll see you through busy mornings, hangovers, and everything in between. The instructions are simple: pile in the ingredients, let them cook for a few minutes, then slide out the plates to assemble the sammy.

    21. A ceramic spoon rest that'll save you from creating messes with dirty stirrers and spatulas. It has illustrated cooking conversions painted onto it, so you won't have to do any guesswork.

    A person holding the spoon rest

    22. A flexible pasta strainer that'll snap right onto the edge of your pot or pan. If you've ever accidentally burned your hands with scalding water while pouring out your pasta water, this may be your new best friend.

    A person pouring past water out of the colander

    23. A handy-dandy oven tool that'll help you push and pull your racks, so you can easily check how golden your cookies are. Reviewers say it's also great for toaster ovens and smaller appliances that oven mitts are just too bulky for.

    A person pulling out an oven rack with the tool

    24. A magnetic dry erase menu board, so you'll know exactly what you'll be eating and when you'll be eating it. It has sections for each day, as well as space for groceries and additional notes.

    25. A transparent universal knife block that'll keep your pointiest cooking tools safe, sharp, and organized. Reviewers love that it doesn't take up a ton of counter space, but can hold over a dozen knives at once.

    The transparent knife block on a counter filled with blades of different shapes and sizes

    26. A set of collapsible silicone funnels that you can use to decant your oils and vinegars into more aesthetically-pleasing cruets. Reviewers say that they're super easy to clean, so you won't need to worry about them getting gunked up after one use.

    Funnels being used to pour beauty products into pretty bottles

    27. A pair of counter gap fillers that'll block stray bits of food from falling into your kitchen's most unreachable nooks and crannies. Now you won't have to struggle with your broom to get that half-cooked piece of penne out from next to your stove.

    A person trimming the gap filler

    28. A plastic knife that can be used on nonstick material, so you won't mess up your bakeware when cutting that perfect slice of cake. One reviewer says it's strong enough to cut through apples, so it'll work on even your densest desserts.

    A person holding the baking knife over a sheet cake

    29. A stainless steel claw that'll help you cut uniform slices of fruits and veggies without even trying. It can double as a meat tenderizer, if your steaks could use a little love before cooking.

    30. A pair of grooved stacking mats that'll help you organize your cans and bottles without any extra packaging. Reviewers say they're especially great for keeping their fridges organized and love that they keep their beverages from tumbling out every time they want to grab a drink.

    Fifteen cans stacked in a pyramid on the stacking mat

    31. A pancake batter mixer that'll make whipping up flapjacks so easy that you'll probably make them for every meal (no shame in that!). All you do is add your ingredients, throw in the BlenderBall, and shake it up to mix everything together.

    32. A handheld milk frother to make all your espresso-based beverages taste like they've been crafted by a seasoned barista. Flat milk? Leave that for the peasants.

    The frother in front of a cup of coffee

    33. A pack of mess-free slow cooker liners, so you won't have to clean your entire appliance every time you make soup or stew. Reviewers say they're super durable and won't break, even when you're whipping up a huge batch of something.

    A slow cooker with two liner bags inside of it

    34. A pair of silicone loaf pans that won't stick to the sides of your bread, making it easy to pop out. Reviewers love that they don't have to grease them before using, so it saves them both butter and mess.

    A loaf of bread in the silicone pan

    35. An adorable cactus-shaped bottle brush set that'll help you get up into even the smallest nooks and crannies of your canteens. They come in a handy water-draining pot, so you won't have to worry about your cleaning tools collecting germs.

    36. A meat thermometer that has over 67,000 positive reviews and will ensure your dinner is cooked to perfection every time. Reviewers love that it can switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit and say it's super intuitive to use.

    A person using the device to check the temperature of a turkey

    37. A set of silicone baking mats to replace your rolls and rolls of parchment paper. They’ll keep food from sticking to your pans (without the help of cooking spray) and are super easy to clean.

    Cookies on a silicone sheet

    38. A pair of chopping scissors that'll make throwing together gourmet-level salads and stir fries a cinch. They can easily cut through fruits and veggies, so you can craft healthy meals with minimal effort.

    A person chopping a tomato into a bowl of salad with the scissors

    39. A rapid egg cooker that'll help you whip up a protein-packed breakfast in mere minutes. It doesn't need to be monitored, so you can take a shower or do your makeup while it gets down to business.

    The egg cooker surrounded by deviled eggs

    40. A set of stretchy silicone lids that you can spread over bowls and glasses to seal in flavour. It comes with six different sizes that fit everything from cans of tuna to giant mixing bowls.

    The lids on various fruits, bowls, and cups

    41. A roll of reusable bamboo wipes that are stronger and more absorbent than typical paper towels. They're soft enough to wipe your face with, so you can use them in place of wash cloths, too.

    A person putting a wipe in the washing machine

    42. A collapsable bread box that'll adjust to fit your loaf perfectly (and will keep it fresher for longer). The lid also folds down to act as a cutting board, so you won't need to create additional dishes when you want a piece of toast.

    A loaf of bread in the box

    43. And finally, this Ninja blender that has the power to crush through whole fruits, vegetables, and ice within seconds. Now you can make your own protein shake, instead of spending $15 at your local smoothie bar (no shade, we've all been there).

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