Kitchen technology best Amazon spring sales deals, including discounts on equipment like Breville, Kitchenaid, Ninja and more
This isn’t as big as the company’s (two) Prime Day sales, but there are still a lot of deals to find, especially on your home. While Engadget doesn’t have a test sheet and pillow, we do work on the comment tips. We’ve collaborated on Amazon’s long list of sales and found a lot of deals on suggested cooking gear. So if you are enjoying discounts for A or AN in the market, this is a great list worth checking out.
Breville Juice Fountain Plus costs $140 ($40 off): The powerful juice fountain left a deep impression on our extraction ability. Plus, it’s relatively easy to clean (as long as you clean it right after the juice). It takes up a lot of space, but even the driest carrots can extract a lot of juice from the driest carrots. This price isn’t as low as the $110 Amazon sold in January, but it’s the lowest price we’ve tracked since.
ANOVA Cooking Video Precision Cooker Nano is priced at $100 ($50 off): This is the machine that caused these machines to dub these machines as “millennial crockpot”. She uses this several times a week to make unpleasant meals that keep her alive. The nanomodel is the preferred slightly smaller and less expensive version in our buyer’s guide. That’s about $10 lower than the all-time low, but it’s the cheapest Amazon has seen for sale in the past few months.
Cosori 9-inch 1-inch Air Frying $90 ($30 off): Cosori’s Fryer gets a spot in our guide for the best overall aerial deep-fried beer. It has nine preset cooking modes and a six-quart capacity. We like that it doesn’t take up too much space, but it can still cook a lot of food
Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro costs $320 ($80 off): If you want a more traditional oven design with huge capacity, choose our premium air fryer. The combination of fryer and fuel can hold a five-quart Dutch oven, so it’s almost an auxiliary oven that may come in handy when you’re cooking for the crowd. This is not the lowest all-time low – it was priced at $300 late last year.
Breville costs $280 ($70 off) Smart Oven Air Fryer: This is the non-Pro version of the Breville Air Fryer we recommend. It has a slightly smaller capacity (0.8 cubic feet, not one cubic feet) and lacks two cooking features (dehydration and proof). However, if you don’t make your own lettuce or bake a ton of bread, this one can toast, bake, fry and slow cook. You can even get it for the same price in a cool color (like a red velvet cake).
Ninja DZ401 Foodi 10 Quart Air Fryer, priced at $190 ($40 off): If you need to blow up two different foods at once, please consult our dual-area fryer. It’s a beast, so we think it’s the best for a large kitchen and a big meal. Last year, Black Friday was as low as $130, but it was the cheapest price we’ve seen since.
Instant Vortex 2QT Mini Air Fryer, priced at $50 ($10 discount): The budget option in our guide is not sold frequently – it’s already cheap, at $60. Prime Day in July is only $48, but it’s the cheapest we’ve seen since. Its two-quarter quartile capacity is probably best suited for a small kitchen and can provide crisp food for one or two people.
Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 electric cooker for $90 $40 off): We love this Instant Pot model because it is easy to use and has a variety of quick cooking modes including beans, cakes, flavors and more. Prices were as low as $70 earlier this year, but that was still a 30% discount.
Instant Pot Pro Plus 9-in-1 electric cooker for $138 ($61 off): We also recommend using this more typical Pro Plus model in our kitchen tech guide. This is a Wi-Fi-connected unit with canned functionality, and you can even remotely release Steam using the Companion App (with over 800 recipes). This is not an all-time low – $125 earlier this week, with prices as low as $99 last year on Black Friday.
Ninja AF150AMZ AIR FRYER, priced at $120 (25% off): Prices last year were as low as $100, but that matched the lowest prices we’ve seen since. Fryer received honors in our Air Fryer guide for making good use of limited counter space and its design is higher. The round cooking basket is not as spacious as a square basket, but it does have dehydration options that other cookware does not bring.
ANOVA Cooking Sous Video 3.0 is priced at $129 ($70 off): After testing many models of our buyer’s guide, we named it the best overall video machine. That’s about $30 more than the low price last year’s holiday, but it’s the lowest price we’ve seen in 2025. We appreciate simple digital controls and find that high flows keep water temperature better than other machines. Also, if you’re overwhelmed with the dishes you’re cooking, you can check out the companion app with recipes.
Stagg Ekg Pro Electric Kettle costs $165 ($30 off): This well-designed kettle has an LCD panel built into the base so you can choose a specific temperature. The retention function keeps the water up to an hour. Here is a professional model for the version we recommend in the tea guide.
KitchenAid Artisan 5 Quart Stand Mixer for $380 ($80 off): There is no doubt that the home chef’s gold standard blender enters our kitchen tech guide. Its available attachments can be used to make pasta, grind food, tired or spiral fruits and vegetables, and more. This is not a unitasker. This is a reliable discount for MSRP discount of $80, but we will notice that Amazon sold at $330 late last year and last month for $350.
Kitchenaid priced at $100 ($30 off): The biggest selling point here is the removable battery that you can use on other KitchenAid Go devices. In our tests, it had enough strength to turn the roasted butternut squash into a smooth, creamy soup. The mixer has reached that price several times over the past few months, and the deal is not as good as the $77 sold late last year.