I'm hooked on The Bear — here are the affordable kitchen gadgets I'm eyeing up to help me channel my inner Syd

Selection of chef gadgets in a commercial kitchen
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The final season of The Bear has finally dropped, and the return to the most stressful fictional kitchen in Chicago has inspired me to up my own culinary game. I have a relatively well-equipped kitchen, but once I started researching cheffy gadgets, I was surprised by the sheer breadth and volume of options available.

If there's a cooking task you want to achieve, there's almost certainly a bit of kit dedicated to it. I've even found a gadget specifically for removing the top of your boiled egg.

Below, I've rounded up my favorites, sticking (mostly) to genuinely useful-looking kit that I think will help me channel my inner Syd. There's a Microplane grater for mincing garlic and ginger, a handheld spice grinder for fresher flavors than you can achieve with pre-ground, and a mandoline slider for wafer-thin vegetable ribbons. I've also included the ultra-popular Meater digital temperature probe for perfectly cooked joints of meat. And just in case you're a massive fan of boiled eggs, I've also included that topper.

I'll start with my US picks, or you can hop down the page for UK links. And if you don't have particular culinary aspirations but know someone who does, any one of these would make a great gift for a keen cook.

US picks

UK picks


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Ruth Hamilton
Collections Editor

Ruth is TechRadar's Collections Editor, responsible for masterminding TechRadar's approach towards the new Collections format — a themed, curated selection of product recommendations designed to provide readers with an exciting new way to shop for the very best new gadgets and gizmos.

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