Safety First: The Top Three Kitchen Items to Keep Clear of Your Stove
The kitchen is a central hub of activity in any home, where meals are prepared, family gatherings take place, and memories are made. However, it is also an area where ...
Read MoreStok Gridiron: Summer Grilling!
If you live in a big city, chances are that you don't have a large backyard to yourself. Apartment-dwellers, those in townhouses, rowhouses, condos, co-ops… anyone without enough space for ...
Read MoreThe Year Of Clean Water: Cosan’s Pure Hydration
The importance of clean water can not be overstated- we rely on our water systems for cooking, drinking, and many other uses. And for a cautionary tale, we need only ...
Read MoreZojirushi Micom Rice Cooker: Now With Quinoa!
This Halloween, we’re treating ourselves to something a little different, setting aside all of the sugary candies and making a spooky, healthier alternative- a black sesame rice dish. It’s a ...
Read MoreKitchenAid’s Powerful, Hefty Pro Line Series Blender
It’s definitely smoothie season- with record-breaking temperatures across the United States, and especially in the Southwest. We don’t suggest going outside for very long, since even some flights are being ...
Read MoreCuckoo CRP-G1015F: The Cutest Rice Cooker
If all you want is some basic white rice, and you’re ok with it taking a little bit of time to cook, then there are plenty of rice cookers out ...
Read MoreArzum Okka: An Easier Introduction To Turkish Coffee
The history of coffee is complicated, and even the much shorter history of the beverage in the United States has quite a few chapters. For those who know a bit ...
Read MoreCuisinart Coffee Center: Cup Or Pot, Your Choice
One of the hardest things about coffee is figuring out the right amount, and preparing it properly. After all, it sometimes seems as if there are more ways to make ...
Read MoreVorwerk Thermomix TM5: Blend, Mix, Even Cook!
The United States has plenty of advantages when it comes to most forms of technology, but Europe’s kitchen marketplace has long had us beaten- from ingredients to appliances, the United ...
Read MoreFrieling Black Cube Wok: Easy Cleaning (And Cooking)
One of the most versatile pans is one that you may not have in your kitchen arsenal. It’s all too often that a wok is associated only with Asian cooking, ...
Read MoreStylish Coffee: Frieling’s Insulated French Press
Tomorrow morning, one of the first things we’re going to do is make a large amount of coffee. Putting 2016 to rest will be satisfying, no doubt, but it will ...
Read MoreThe Compact, Easy ChefSteps Joule Sous Vide
Cooking can feel pleasantly, almost soothingly, old-fashioned. Part of the fun of the holidays can be the routine, the traditions, the open fires and roast turkeys and recipes passed down ...
Read MoreThe Compact Starbucks Verismo V: Easy Coffee & Espresso
When you’re planning a brunch party, hosting stayover guests, or simply trying to wake yourself up in the morning after the office holiday party, there are few things more important ...
Read MoreKitchenAid Comes To The Aid With The Artisan Mini Stand Mixer!
With the leaves growing crispy and a brisk chill in the air, it’s hard not to feel seasonally inspired. With all the recipes for tempting pumpkin pie, gingersnap cookie, and ...
Read MoreBehmor Brazen Connected: The Future Of Drip Coffee
One of the most common adjectives for gadgets and gear- now and likely in the near future- will be ‘connected’. Every item and product and appliance, from lightbulbs to speakers ...
Read MoreCuisinart Sparkling Beverage Maker: Great Machine, With A Catch
Soda is great- but it can be a pain to haul up five flights of stairs from a store a few subway stops away, and difficult to store in a ...
Read MoreCuisinart EM-400 Buona Tazza: Single-Serve Espresso
There are lots of good single-serve coffee machines out there, and plenty of decent espresso machines- even some that can fit in your kitchen and don’t cost a small fortune. ...
Read MoreDe’Longhi MultiFry: Low-Fat Fryer And MultiCooker
If you like to cook at home, you might have tried out a deep fryer, and if you haven’t then you’ve almost certainly fried foods in a pan. But chances ...
Read MoreTechnivorm Moccamaster KBT 10-Cup Brewer: Beautiful Coffee
If you’re a serious coffee fan, chances are that you’ve explored quite a few different ways to make your brew- pourovers via Chemex, French press methods, maybe even single-serve machines. ...
Read MoreUnleash The KitchenAid Torrent Magnetic Drive Blender
The next time you’re looking at blenders, pay attention to the blades. No matter the size of the machine, from tiny bullet-shaped smoothie-focused ones to large, professional-grade appliances, a blender ...
Read MoreCleanblend: Affordable, Commercial-Quality Blender
The best part of warm weather might be the cold drinks- summer means that you can finally enjoy milkshakes and frappes and best of all… smoothies. Whether you’re aiming for ...
Read MoreCuisinart MSC-600 3-in-1 Cook Central: Steam, Stew, Saute
Stew season isn’t quite over yet: there is still time to get in a few last pots of chili before Spring and Summer arrive in full force. In the Northeast ...
Read MoreOliso Pro-1000 VS95A: A Smart Vacuum Sealer
This time of year is leftover season- when the big meals inevitably prove to be too much for the appetites around the table and all of the turkey and stuffing ...
Read MoreHappier Holidays: Calphalon Signature Non-Stick Roasting Rack
Hosting the holidays can be incredibly stressful- all of the preparation, the decorations, not to mention the inevitable cooking and cleanup. One of the big two seasonal American family get-togethers ...
Read MoreMesserstahl 8″ Chef’s Knife: Kitchen Helper
This season, there are plenty of tasks that call for a good knife. Whether you’re cutting into ham, turkey, or tofurkey, you’ll want a solid blade to make your life ...
Read MoreDelonghi Lattissima Touch: Convenient Coffee & Barista Foam
Coffee may be king in the United States, but in much of the world, you’re far more likely to get a cup of espresso. And while Starbucks might be a ...
Read MoreKeurig 2.0 K500: Thoroughly Modern Coffee
One of our most important rituals of each day- weekday or weekend, at home or abroad- is starting the morning right with a cup of hot coffee. It might come ...
Read MoreNinja Coffee Bar: Countertop Coffeehouse
You’ve probably seen today’s product on television- because it’s basically impossible to turn away when Sofia Vergara comes on the screen. She’s the spokeswoman for this unique update on a ...
Read MoreCelebrating Fall Flavors with Emile Henry’s Ovenware
All too often right around Halloween, the weather in New York jumps from humid summer to blustery winter and leaves us dazed and confused. But this year, fall has offered ...
Read MoreBakerStone Pizza Oven: A New Way To Grill
You may have an amazing grill, but it’s still got limitations. And your home oven might be great, but it can’t get as hot as a decent grill. No matter ...
Read MoreCooking With(out) Fire: The Downtown Grill Electric Hibachi
It’s sadly past grilling season in New York City- too much wind and cold temperatures make it tough to enjoy standing outside and fixing dinner. Even as the last month ...
Read MoreCapresso CoffeeTEAM TS: Fresh Coffee, Ground And Brewed
Now that temperatures have dropped to the 50s, we’ve stopped drinking iced coffee and are planning for a long fall and winter of piping hot java to start the day ...
Read MoreWusthof CLASSIC IKON Extra Wide: A Sharp Set
Two blades are almost always better than one- that much should be obvious, regardless of which room or purpose that you’re talking about. We don’t expect anyone to be dual-wielding ...
Read MoreCristel’s Casteline Wok: Handle Freely
If you’re living in a tight space or have a kitchen with limited shelf space- and really, who doesn’t- then you probably worry about your pots and pans. It’s all ...
Read MoreRevol’s R-Cocotte: A Revolution In Porcelain
As summer comes to a close, it’s time to take a fresh look at your kitchen- to prepare for future feasts and be ready for new harvests that are bound ...
Read MoreKeep Your Coffee Hot With Zojirushi’s Fresh Brew Plus
Caffeine is a curious, wonderful substance. And we prefer to get our daily dose via coffee- fresh, piping hot java. While there are plenty of ways to brew, the classic ...
Read MoreBonne O: A New Way To Make Soda (Tanks Not Required)
Soda water. Pop. Bubbly, fizzy colas, ginger ales, soft drinks. They were originally natural water, and then slowly but surely became major beverage industries, with huge brands and recognizable logos. ...
Read MoreProof Is In The… Bread Pudding? Brød & Taylor’s Folding Proofer
Warm and humid: the perfect place for stuff to grow. That’s probably exactly the sort of environment you want to avoid for most of your kitchen, but creating those conditions ...
Read MoreWok Star: Staub’s Perfect Pan
It’s definitely daring to set expectations high- naming or deeming your product the “best”, “ultimate”, or “most extraordinary” can feel like a challenge, encouraging customers to nitpick even the most ...
Read MoreGrove 45 Olive Oil: Truly Napa
California agriculture is in the news lately, and so many readers may be surprised to hear that many of the farms are alive and well. Many of the best crops ...
Read MoreBetter Than Bottled: The Waterlogic Hybrid Purifier
It’s not a secret: bottled water is terrible for the environment, and bad for your pocketbook. Shipping water all over the world is pretty crazy, and using petroleum products to ...
Read MoreHome Carbonation: Colorful and Quirky, Or Elegantly Classy
If you're tired of spending a small fortune on pre-packaged sugar water, there are some better, healthier, less expensive, and fresher options available now. Home carbonation isn't some weird, difficult ...
Read MoreiCoffee Opus: An Interesting Twist On The K-Cup Brewer
We’re not afraid to say it: the K-cup single serve coffee solution has revolutionized how we drink coffee. French presses are finicky and time-consuming and traditional drip brewers make far ...
Read MoreCirculate This: Anova’s Precision Sous Vide Tool
Today’s product pick is actually too hot for the holidays- it’s sold out from the manufacturer through next year, but that shouldn’t stop you from considering it for your gift ...
Read MoreCapresso CoffeeTEAM PRO Glass: Grind And Brew The Right Way
If you’re a caffeine lover, chances are that you’ve tried out a lot of ways to brew your java. We’ve experimented with more than a dozen, from the classic French ...
Read MoreCuisinart Elite Griddler: Way More Than A Panini Press
We’re not kitchen masterminds, top chefs, or champion cooks here. No amount of sous vide circulator testing or successful turkey roasting can add that spark that separates the true artist ...
Read MoreWüsthof Ikon 9″ Double Serrated Bread Knife: Slice It!
One of the greatest enemies of our modern world is probably crumbs. Or maybe that’s just us, and our irrational dislike of finding particles left over from the mere act ...
Read MoreFagor Platino Plus Slow Juicer: Drink Your Fruits And Veggies!
It’s the season for eating and drinking too much and at the same time getting a bit under the weather. And one of the best ways to beat the cold ...
Read MoreBaking Baguettes With Emile Henry
Say it with us now: carbs are amazing. They might have gotten a bad rap in recent years, but few foods are quite as satisfying as a great loaf of ...
Read MoreBunn My Cafe MCU: A Multi-Purpose Coffee Brewer
One of the greatest advances in modern coffee brewing are the vacuum pods systems that have made single-cup serving a hugely successful business model, and changed the way millions of ...
Read MoreHosting A World Cup Party? Get A Swissmar Swivel Raclette!
We’re ready for tonight’s big game: the first Team USA soccer game as part of the 2014 World Cup. And while the action itself will hopefully entertain, you’ll need more ...
Read MoreCuisinart Steam + Convection Oven: Hot Baking Helper
Steaming food is a very old method of cooking- perfect for many cuisines and styles, from bread making to dumplings, ideal for seafood and any dish where you want moisture ...
Read MoreSpecial Reserve K-Cups, Coffee From Kona And Jamaica!
We’re huge coffee fans here- big enough into java that our editor actually started and runs a coffee shop in New York City. We’ve tested out roasters and every sort of coffee brewing machine, ...
Read MoreConsigli Cutlery: Worth The Iron Price
Worksmanship: the result of a lifetime of mastery, seeking to perfect a craft or trade. Few things are as simple as a great knife. There are only a few components, ...
Read MoreSpruce Up Your Kitchen With John Boos’ Maple Cutting Board
TrulyNet has reviewed truly excellent knives recently. There have been some from Wusthof, the Global SAI Vegetable Knife, as well as an ultra-fine ceramic blade from Kyocera. And if you have made a commitment to ...
Read MoreNesco Coffee Roaster: Do It Yourself Java Made Easy
There are lots of steps in between a coffee grower and you- all sorts of preparations and personnel, tools and techniques- all combining to make that morning cuppa something special. ...
Read MoreHousewares: Stews and Risottos With Emile Henry
In the past couple of days, we’ve published on a few great items for the everyday chef (with dreams and aspirations of being far from ordinary). We’ve looked at a stealthy ...
Read MoreHousewares: In The Kitchen With Rosle And Lekue
It’s been a fairly brutal winter, with plenty of snow and ice that make going out to eat a hassle. Which is why we’ve been staying in a bit more, ...
Read MoreEvercut Furtif: The Stealthy, Titanium Chef’s Knife
We’re on a housewares kick, thanks to a veritable banquet of new kitchen gear. Yesterday, we discussed steaming your food, plus some great tools. And today, we’re going to be blunt about ...
Read MoreiCoffee: Steam Brew Your Java For Better Results
Three different machines made Consumer Report’s list of top-rated coffeemakers, and only one of them made the cover of their annual “Hot List” issue for 2014. We’ve checked out the ...
Read MoreCristel Frying Pan: Removable Handles = Easy Storage
When space is tight, it’s easy to assume that you’ll have to compromise on other aspects as well. When things compress, they generally lose some durability or the structural changes ...
Read MoreTrulyKitchen Gift Guide: Something For Every Taste
With less than two weeks remaining in the shopping season, we’ve finally finished putting together our list of the nicest, choicest, tastiest, funnest, hippest, sleekest items. This year- 2013- was ...
Read MoreMagimix by Robot-Coupe : Chops Up Other Food Processors
Making salsa? Guacamole? Soup? Trying to can your jams or jellies or puree some vegetables or make baby food or your own homemade whip cream? There are no limits to ...
Read MoreThe Modernist Cuisine Baking Steel: Perfect Pizzas
Pizza might be little more than some dough, cheese, and a few toppings- but the infinite variety and enduring popularity are testament to it’s versatility. It might not be the ...
Read MoreROK: Handmade Espresso, Anywhere
Believe it or not, there are plenty of ways to achieve great coffee and espresso- human ingenuity knows few bounds when it comes to creative ways to get your morning ...
Read MoreCapresso And Primula: French Press Coffee And Quick Frothing
There are plenty of ways to make great coffee, and a few separate methods to brew espresso drinks. But whichever you prefer, we've got an accessory for you, sure to ...
Read MoreGlobal SAI Vegetable Knife: Slice Thin
It’s time for fall produce- and we’re ready, thanks to some new kitchen equipment in hand for the season. Fruits like apples are just starting to come into the markets, ...
Read MoreWaring Pro MX1000R: A Blender For The Professionals
If you've ever tried to make smoothies at home with a typical blender, you've probably seen first hand the difference in results. Your typical juice shop has a high-end blender ...
Read MoreBonavita Electric Kettle: Accurate Temperature, Perfect Pour
If you brew coffee or tea by the cup or French press, you've likely found it frustrating how difficult it can be to get hot water to the precise temperature ...
Read MoreCelebrate Your Coffee Independence: Keurig Rivo 500
Whether you're a coffee fanatic or an espresso connoisseur, it's likely that a lot of your caffeine intake comes from (and a bit of your paycheck goes) to a coffee ...
Read MoreCelebrate Your Coffee Independence: Keurig Vue 500
Whether you're a coffee fanatic or an espresso connoisseur, it's likely that a lot of your caffeine intake comes from (and a bit of your paycheck goes) to a coffee ...
Read MoreRancilio Silvia: Serious Espresso At A Reasonable Price
If you've got a caffeine habit- and we mean multiple espressos or espresso drinks a day- then it might be time to start thinking about brewing your own rather than ...
Read MoreBrookstone: Get Your Drinks Cool, Quickly
Over the weekend, we looked at a few great items for Father’s Day. Among them were a great wine and tequila, each of which is better chilled. And we’re happy to ...
Read MoreEnjoy Your Own Private Wine Cellar With Cuisinart
Have you ever looked inside your refrigerator and realized that the bulk of the items inside were wine bottles? We have. They can take up a lot of space, and ...
Read MoreJoseph Joseph Elevate Reimagines The Knife Block
If in doubt, add curves. It's a design motto that has served many companies well, from modernist Apple to Orb Audio. And today's company takes design to the kitchen and ...
Read MoreBaratza Encore: A Great Entry-Level Espresso Grinder
If you're making espresso at home, you already know how important it is to get a fine, consistent grind for your coffee. In fact, it's the single most critical thing ...
Read MoreCapresso EC50: Solid Espresso In A Small Package
We've been on the hunt for a home espresso and cappuccino maker all year. After trying out multiple machines, such as the Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista Espresso Maker and the Jura ENA Mirco ...
Read MoreKitchen Style: Anolon Copper 3-Quart Covered Sauté Pan
There's still about a week until Mother's Day, and plenty of time for you to find just the right item for the special woman in your life. We've looked at ...
Read MoreKitchen Style: JosephJoseph Sleek Shell Scale, LP Chopping Board
Farmers markets are open, lots of great produce is coming into season, and gardens are blooming. Like we said in part one of this series, it’s time to spice up your ...
Read MoreKitchen Style: Cristel Cookware And The Mighty Mug
Farmers markets are open, lots of great produce is coming into season, and gardens are blooming. It’s time to spice up your kitchen- and luckily, manufacturers are only to happy ...
Read MoreOster Versa: This Blender Roars
If you’ve been to a smoothie shop, you’ve probably noticed their blenders: hefty, solid square bases with large pitchers and plenty of power. Compared to your normal home blender, it’s ...
Read MoreMr. Coffee Café Barista Espresso Maker: Surprisingly Good!
The real trick to making great espresso and espresso-based drinks is pressure. We’re not talking about the kind that leads your barista to make your latte as quickly as possible, ...
Read MoreOld Mountain Cast Iron: Skip It
When you’re looking for cookware, you have lots of possibilities these days. There are more brands and materials than ever, with non-stick surfaces and unusual styles and colors. But if ...
Read MoreChristmas Cutlery: Messermeister San Moritz Elite 8 inch Stealth
Whether you're at home for the holidays or making your own traditions, you'll probably be spending some time in the kitchen. We plan on cooking up some Christmas favorites, and ...
Read MoreChristmas Cutlery: Global G-2 8-Inch Chef’s Knife
Whether you're at home for the holidays or making your own traditions, you'll probably be spending some time in the kitchen. We plan on cooking up some Christmas favorites, and ...
Read MoreTrulyKitchen’s Gift Guide For Every Chef
Welcome to the first of our upcoming holiday gift guides! We've checked out hundreds of products in 2012, and our staff has made up dozens of batches of ice cream, ...
Read MoreCuisinart ICE-100: Make Your Own Ice Cream And Gelato!
There is one thing that I love more than anything in the world, and that is ice cream! My father used to refuse to buy ice cream when I was ...
Read MoreChristmas Cutlery: Inexpensive, Ceramic Kyocera Nakiri
Whether you're at home for the holidays or making your own traditions, you'll probably be spending some time in the kitchen. We plan on cooking up some Christmas favorites, and ...
Read MoreKrups XP2280: Sweet Caffeine Machine
We’ve found a new morning routine. Some of the staff like espresso, and others like coffee- and being aficionados, we like to use our own grounds from local roasters. We ...
Read MoreNEAT Glass: Sip Wisely
We’d like to welcome a new writer to the fold. Allow us to introduce the man behind the excellent site Simple Cocktails, who reached out to our editor at least partially ...
Read MoreThanksgiving With The Mauviel M’Heritage M150c Tri-Ply Roaster
This holiday, we treated our bird right. Usually content with a cheap disposable pan, we upgraded to the very top-of-the-line thanks to Mauviel. We’ve tried out several of their lovely ...
Read MoreKitchen Tools: Emile Henry Mortar & Pestle, Rosle Whisk
We’ve been focused on the outdoors recently, and some fun gadgets before that. But it’d be a shame to think that we’ve been leaving our test kitchen for long. We ...
Read MoreInfuse Your Life with Water (Or Vodka)
We’ve all heard it before: you need to drink more water. Your blood, muscles, brain and lungs need water to function properly. And in cold weather, our bodies need water ...
Read MoreSodastream Source: Sleek Redesign For A Kitchen Favorite
Mayor Bloomberg may have looked great during the recent hurricane, his image definitely improved thanks to his excellent ASL translator. But we haven't forgotten about his "war on soda". It's ...
Read MoreA Duck For Every Pot: Berghoff’s Children’s Line
We’ve seen some undoubtedly strange things come across our desks- gadgets of every shape and size and style, and plenty of odd books, movies, and more bad CDs than we ...
Read MoreCore Bamboo Pro-Chef: More Than A Cutting Board
We love slicing and dicing. Good knife skills are essential to a well-run kitchen, as are a good collection of utensils. And though knives get a lot of attention, it's ...
Read MoreNemox Gelato Chef 2200: Amazing Ice Cream, Easy
You don't have to be a serious ice cream lover to enjoy the recent trend of artisan gelato- interesting flavors and amazing textures, made from fresh ingredients. But despite wider ...
Read MoreHampton Forge Kendo: Sharp Colors
Knives can tilt towards boring- the same old patterns of black and metal, with only the occasional accent to set one set apart from the next. Cutting boards, at least, ...
Read MoreFox Run: Cutting Boards For All Occasions
One essential ingredients for most every meal doesn’t make it onto the table at all. Beyond the usual tools of the kitchen trade- good knives, great pots and pans and ...
Read MoreNewMetro Design’s JuiceLab: Jump Start Your Day
Saturday mornings were always my favorite growing up. Not for the normal reasons, like being off from school or cartoons, but because it meant I would wake up to the ...
Read MoreKeurig Vue: An Evolution In Single Cup Brewing
We've been fan of K-cups for a very long time, and so it was with a measure of both excitement and sadness that we attended the launch event for Keurig's ...
Read MoreNoritake: Bakeware and Glassware
While we're on the subject, we should mention that it's not just what sits on the table, or holds the wine bottles, that is important in the kitchen. Beauty and ...
Read MoreFagor’s Powerful New Portable Induction Cooktop
Power matters. Whether it’s a generator, a processor, or an automobile, you can usually find a number that sums up the power of a product. It isn’t the most important ...
Read MoreMargaritaville’s Machine Mixes Drinks Fun And Fast
Do you feel lucky? We do, and not just because the temperature hit 80 degrees in New York City. The winter was warm, but that might mean a hot summer, ...
Read MoreInstantPot: A New Generation Of Pressure Cookers
The first thing you need to know about modern pressure cookers is that they are safe. We still hear some folks worried about this issue, which has been nearly completely ...
Read MoreCapresso MT600 Plus: Drip Coffee, Refined
Most of you probably already have a coffee maker at home. The classic drip system hasn’t changed a whole lot over the years- a filter of some kind, a water ...
Read MoreHearthware’s PerfectGreen Pans And Precision Induction Cooktop
The next time you’re frying or using a skillet at home, take a careful look at how it all works. Pay attention to not just the stuff in the pan, ...
Read Moreilly iperEspresso Francis Francis Y1: Fast and Inexpensive
We're partial to coffee around these parts. It might just be the American tradition, or the wider variety in local brews. It might, in part, be a value proposition: espresso ...
Read MoreIn The Kitchen With Fissler: Cutting And Cooking
There are plenty of kitchen essentials that have stayed basically unchanged for hundreds of years. We’ve seen pottery that is thousands of years old and looks and feels pretty similar ...
Read MoreKnives And A Skillet From Wüsthof And Anolon
We have two products today that shake up the norms in their respective categories. You think of steak knives as having one particularly salient feature: serration. Today's eliminate them, but ...
Read MoreThe iWavecube: A Portable Microwave
On the list of items that we want to take with us wherever we go, a microwave is pretty far down the list. No one can dispute their convenience- for ...
Read MoreOster: Juicercize!
Of all the equipment that can take up space in your kitchen, a few items are essential. Coffee and tea appliances, a microwave and toaster, a good blender. And, depending ...
Read MoreGrills For Indoors And Out
It's the start of prime grilling season and we've been out trying out our BBQ skills. After all, you need some time to break in your grill (and recipes) before ...
Read MoreKitchen Scale and Dock: An Odd Combination
This is one of those products where you can say one of three things. Responses range from: "Hunh, whose idea was this?" to: "Yet another iPad/iPhone + “whatever” device mashup?" ...
Read MoreKeeping Sharp in the Kitchen with KAF and New West
There are some things that work so well together that it’s impossible not to think of one without the other. That’s how I’ve started to feel about my knives and ...
Read MoreWenger & Wusthof: Knives That Strut Their Stuff
Though stocking stuffers have officially passed us for another year, we feel the need to name a couple gifts that might come in handy next year or can also be ...
Read MoreNespresso’s CitiZ: Easiest Espresso Ever
Gone are the days when finding a good espresso meant traveling to Europe- now, you don’t need to visit a big city, or even go to a decent coffee shop, ...
Read MoreKeurig’s B155: Coffee To Your Taste (And Touch)
We’ll admit our bias right up front: we’ve said it before, Keurig makes the best single-cup pod coffee makers that we’ve tried. Way back in 2005, we tested out the B50, ...
Read MoreFun With Ceramics (From Kyocera)
I can remember the first time I heard about using ceramics for making anything other than flower vases and such. I was still in elementary school and my best friend’s ...
Read MoreRight to the Point: Kai Shun Kramer and Victorinox Knives
Here at Truly Obscure, we are a big fan of purchasing knives individually instead of in large sets from Target or Wal-mart. The average cook uses 3 or 4 different ...
Read MoreKitchen Laboratories Report!
Our product testers have been working hard to find some great kitchen stuff for budding chefs and chefettes. A new way to make coffee! An electric citrus press! Another “Best ...
Read MoreRevol Porcelain: Versatile Cookware That Feels Like Cast Iron
When you think about porcelain cookware, there are a couple of brands that stand out- ones that have been on shelves and kitchen tables for a long time and that ...
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