Updated Dec. 17, 2023 7:00 a.m. PT

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Sq. Feet of Lab Space

$18 at Amazon

avocado slicer in action

To get out the good stuff

Avocado peeler and slicer


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$80 at Amazon

chainsaw electric carving knife

Go off on that holiday ham

Mighty Carver electric knife


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$16 at Walmart

bacon grease being strained into bin

Finally, a fix for bacon grease

Bacon strainer and collector


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$29 at Wayfair

garlic in cast iron roaster

Anything to inspire more garlic

Cast-iron garlic roaster


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$25 at Amazon

school bus egg holder in fridge

A classic morning combo

School bus egg tray


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$60 at Walmart

hand pepper mill grinding pepper hand pepper mill grinding pepper

High five for whomever thought of this one

Handy spice grinder


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$20 at Amazon

chicken shredder chicken shredder

Protein prep made easy

Chicken shredder


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$20 at Walmart

bike pizza cutter slicing pizza bike pizza cutter slicing pizza

For extreme pie lovers

Bicycle pizza slicer


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$29 at Amazon

Centervs Centervs

For a kid-friendly kitchen

Colorful human kitchen utensils


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$17 at Amazon

potato masher potato masher

Eight times the fun

Octopus potato masher


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$6 at Amazon

Knife making crinkle cut in potato Knife making crinkle cut in potato

For a crinkle cut

Wavy edged potato knife


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‘Tis the season for giving. But chances are likely that the amateur cook in your life didn’t put a Loch Ness monster ladle or a crab utensil rest on their holiday wish list. That doesn’t mean, however, that those gizmos aren’t worthwhile investments. These 12 unusual cooking tools may become essentials, despite their curious or humorous designs. We typically advise against superfluous unitaskers, but these whimsical devices pull their weight in the kitchen.

Check out our favorites below, all of which have been filed under things we never thought we needed but that’ve quickly become mealtime favorites. 

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This angel-shaped device puts the holy in holy guacamole with a dishwasher-safe “halo” that effortlessly slices and peels avocados. You now have no excuse to buy the store-bought tubs of America’s favorite Taco Tuesday dip when the prep work is this easy. 

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We never knew we needed a chainsaw-shaped carving knife in our lives, but this has become a mealtime essential. Whether it’s pineapple, bread or the holiday turkey, its stainless steel blades power through any tough-to-cut ingredient, making it a tool that’s equal parts practical and entertaining. 

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Weekends are for cooking an excessive amount of bacon to lure you and your family out of bed. And now you can reserve its beloved leftover grease with this strainer and collector, which captures the hot liquid, cools it, and stores it for future use (or to be discarded safely instead of clogging a sink drain). It can hold up to a cup of fat and is safe to toss in the refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher and microwave. 

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If it’s Italian night in your home, or you’re hoping to ward off vampires, this cast-iron garlic roaster is a kitchen gadget must-have. Manufactured to retain garlic’s natural moisture and flavor, the bulb-shaped cast-iron beauty will ensure soft, spreadable cloves every time, which is great for dinnertime but not your breath. 

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All aboard a one-way trip to breakfast town with this bright yellow school bus that holds a dozen eggs. You can, of course, keep your favorite morning protein in its original carton, but why not invest in something that’ll have you cracking a smile in the morning as you sip coffee and start the day? 

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Need a hand? Here’s a literal one that crushes any spice to add instant flavor to food. Featuring five movable fingers made from solid beechwood, it is a conversation starter that practically begs to be on top of any dining table. 

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Gone are the days of shredding chicken and pork with two forks. This unique contraption allows you to place fresh-cooked, tender meat in its chamber, give it a few twists, and then savor juicy, pulled tendrils that you can serve in a taco or toss in barbecue sauce. 

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Looking for a wheely good gift idea for the cyclist in your life who carbo-loads with pizza? Look no advocate than this adorable bike cutter, complete with a seat and handlebars, which will guide you through a delicious course of crust, sauce, cheese and pepperoni. 

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The gang’s all here with this colorful array of human-shaped kitchen utensils that’ll make cooking and baking a whole lot more fun. The six-piece set features a silicone-based spatula, potato masher, whisk, ice cream scoop, basting brush and pasta fork that can easily be stored in a dollhouse drawer when not in use. 

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Run, run as fast as you can to get your hands on these silicone tongs that are perfect for transferring — you guessed it — homemade gingerbread cookies from baking sheet to plate. They’re also great for the grill, with heat-resistant silicone grips that’ll stand up to flames as you flip burgers, hot dogs and kebabs. 

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We never thought tentacles were the best for mashing fork-tender potatoes, avocados and beans, but here we are with this Kraken-inspired gadget that looks appreciate it belongs in the Little Mermaid’s lair of underwater treasures. It’s also been created to hinder and lower muscle fatigue for those with more sensitive wrists. 

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Speaking of potatoes, if you’re a fan of crinkle-cut fries (or any veggie, for that matter), this wavy edged knife will take the place of fancy-schmancy chopping appliances that demand the purchase of additional shape-creating accessories. Simply grab the ergonomically designed handle of the razor-sharp blade and slice with caution. And then voila! The most dippable homemade fry known to man (or at least your significant other, who will reap the benefits of your labor). 

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