
TL;DR: Don’t wait until July 8-11 to save: Shop early Prime Day kitchen deals now! Get big discounts on air fryers, blenders, and more from some of the best kitchen brands.
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Yep, you heard right: Prime Day is almost here, and Amazon’s giving us double the days of deals this year! (So, it’s not just Prime Day 1 & 2, it’s four whole days of savings.) They’ve even rolled out a “Today’s Big Deals” hub where Prime members can snag exclusive, limited-time markdowns.
Officially, Prime Day kicks off on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PDT and runs through July 11. That’s 96 hours to save on air fryers, blenders, espresso machines, that Ninja kitchen gadget you’ve been eyeing, and so much more.
Below, we’re rounding up the very best early Prime Day kitchen deals you can grab right now. And good news: we’ll be keeping this updated regularly with all the latest price drops.
Best air fryer deal
Why we like it
If you’ve yet to succumb to the air fryer hype, now’s your chance. The Chefman 4-Quart Window Air Fryer is currently on sale for $60.40, down from $99.99. That’s a 40% discount and a $39.59 saving. It’s not the absolute lowest price we’ve seen for this model (it was $49.97 last December), but it’s still a solid deal for an Amazon’s Choice kitchen appliance.
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This mid-sized air fryer is large enough to cook a meal for up to four people, but small enough that it won’t monopolize your counter space. It’s also super user-friendly and has a little viewing window, so you can see what’s going on without opening the basket and letting all the heat escape (I like my stuff extra crispy, so this is a pretty cool feature IMO). There’s also a Hi-Fry button that lets you crank the heat up to 450 degrees in the last two minutes of cooking (again, great for those of us who like extra crispy food).
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Quick note: I’ve been watching the Ninja Crsipi like a hawk because it honestly seems like the ideal setup, but it hasn’t hit a price that I’d say is a “great deal” just yet (it’s still around $160). I’m sure Amazon will drop the price within the coming weeks, so for now, I’m recommending this top-rated Chefman air fryer.
Best blender deal
Why we like it
The Ninja Blender (NJ601AMZ) is a no-frills blender with a lot of power for its price. You can get it for $79.99, down from $109.99. That’s an 27% discount and a $30 saving. Again, this isn’t the cheapest it’s ever been (the last time it saw a real discount was in December of 2022; it was $64.99 then), but I still think it’s a solid deal, especially if you’re looking for something that can crush ice easily.
The Ninja Blender (NJ601AMZ) is a first-generation model with 1,000 watts of power. It has a 72-ounce pitcher with a 64-ounce max liquid capacity. It’s also easy to use with three speeds and a pulse function.
You can make sauces, dips, smoothies, and more with this machine. You’ll also get a recipe guide in the box to help get you started.
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Best coffee maker deal
Why we like it
On Mashable’s list of the best Ninja kitchen appliances, the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker earns the top spot when it comes to espresso and coffee. Ahead of Prime Day, it’s already on sale for $509.99, which works out to a $90 saving compared to the normal price of $599.99. But Amazon has made this deal extra sweet by offering a free $50 Amazon credit with your purchase. The credit will land in your account 30 days after the espresso and coffee maker ships.
But back to the important matter of coffee, the Ninja Luxe Café Premier is an all-star machine that can do it all. You’ll be able to pull creamy espresso shots, make a comforting cup of drip, and create cold brew in minutes at home. Mashable Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino’s review of the machine explains that it’s user-friendly but doesn’t slack on quality. She found the suggested grind setting to be useful as well as the automatic milk frothing. “If you’ve ever felt intimidated by using an espresso machine, the Ninja Luxe Café Premier strikes the perfect balance of user-friendly design with high-end settings,” wrote Mangino.