Most kitchens are full of tools you’ll never use twice — and short on the few you’ll reach for every day. The trick to a kitchen that feels good to work in is the opposite of accumulation: it’s a small set of well-made, well-loved tools that earn their counter space through years of use. Here are five worth saving up for.
We tested over a hundred tools this year to make this list. These five stood out not only for build quality — but for the relationship that grows with them over time. Each one comes from a maker we trust, where longevity and serviceability are as important as function…
- An 8-Inch Chef’s Knife That Fits Your Hand
- A Heirloom-Quality Cast Iron Skillet
- An End-Grain Wooden Cutting Board
- A Heavy-Duty Stand Mixer or Hand Mixer
- A Pepper Mill That Will Outlive You
- And a great salt cellar — small luxury, daily use 🙂
What Makes a Tool Worth Splurging On?
A worthwhile splurge meets a broad spectrum of tests: it’s used most days, it gets better with age, the maker stands behind their work, and it can be repaired rather than replaced. It’s not about luxury — it’s a culture of accountability that runs through every choice you make as a buyer. The cheap version isn’t really cheap when you replace it three times in five years.
When the tool wins, the cook wins. There’s no great everyday cooking without a kitchen full of things you actually like to pick up.
Samin Nosrat, Author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
The traceability of every tool we recommend is something we take seriously. You can always ask us where it was made, who made it, how it should be cared for, and what we paid. Transparency isn’t just good ethics — it’s how you build a kitchen you’ll keep.
How to Choose What to Splurge On
Look for makers who publish their material sourcing, name their workshop or factory, and indicate the price relative to what they pay their craftspeople. Heritage marks like Made in Solingen, Made in Sheffield, or Seki City are useful signals, but they’re no substitute for a brand that knows the people behind the tool and can tell you that story in their own words.

All five tools on this list are available in our studio shop. Each comes with a care card and a QR code linking to the maker’s profile, so you can learn about the people whose hands shaped what’s now in yours.
Takeaway
A few well-chosen tools are the foundation of everything else. When you buy thoughtfully, you’re not just kitting out a kitchen — you’re participating in a small chain of craft built on fairness, respect, and shared success. That’s something worth raising a wooden spoon to.

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