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38 Best Prime Day Kitchen and Home Deals (2022): Vacuums, Mattresses, Cookware


There’s no place like home, so why not deck it out this Prime Day? A lot of things go into making your house feel like a better place to spend time in, and this week is a good chance to save money on all of those things. Whether you’re looking for a better blender, a carpet cleaner that’s trending on TikTok, or a smart bulb to set the scene for your moody movie night, there’s a deal for you this week.

The WIRED Gear team tests products year-round and sorted through hundreds of thousands of deals by hand to make these picks. Crossed out products are out of stock or no longer discounted. Our Amazon Prime Day coverage page has the latest stories, and our Prime Day Shopping Tips will help you avoid bad deals. You can also get a 1-Year Subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off) here.

Updated July 12, 2022: We’ve updated prices and links throughout, and added several products including the KitchenAid 5-Quart Stand Mixer, Ampere HydroPower Shower Bluetooth Speaker, Eufy Robovac x8, and Blink Mini.

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Vitamix 5200

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Like Geena Davis and Madonna, Vitamix blenders are in a league of their own. They’re so good that Joe Ray declared himself a “blender person” after using the 5200. Whether you’re making smoothies, soups, or sauces, the Vitamix blends evenly and efficiently without straining or overheating. Vitamix blenders don’t go on sale often, so this is a rare chance to snag one for less. If you want a newer version with a little more oomph, the Vitamix Blender 750 Series is also on sale for $400 ($230 off).

What goes hand-in-hand with a Vitamix? A KitchenAid Stand Mixer. If you think I’m kidding, check any wedding registry within the last decade. This coveted kitchen gadget is the perfect combination of form and function, with its sleek, timeless design and masterful mixing. No need to wait and put this on your wishlist — they rarely go on this good of a sale.

After multiple years of the pandemic, I’m pretty sure we’re all tired of cooking and cleaning up afterward. Instead of whipping out pots and pans and whatever else it takes to make your favorite meal, toss your ingredients into a slow cooker and let it do the work for you. Not only will you have dinner on the table in time, you’ll also only have to clean the dishwasher-safe, removable stoneware. And if you’re looking to carry your leftovers on the go, the Crockpot Electric Lunch Box for $30 ($15 off) can hold them and reheat them when you’re ready.

Zojirushi Micom Rice Cooker

Photograph: ZOJIRUSHI

You may not think a rice cooker is necessary if you already have a slow cooker, pressure cooker, or even just a pot with a lid. However, Zojirushi is known for making rice so well you won’t wanna go back. This variant is similar to one of our favorite Zojirushi models, except it doesn’t have a setting for quinoa. Still, we think this is a good deal if that’s not a dealbreaker for you.

Though we haven’t tested this model, we’re fond of the De’Longhi Stilosa Espresso Machine. The La Specialista seems to be one of De’Longhi’s more suped up machines, with its built-in grinder, stainless steel features, and larger size. If their lower-tier model is good, we imagine this one will be as well!

I don’t know about you, but I love not having to deal with too many gadgets right when I get up in the morning. The Barista Express features a hot water dispenser, a burr grinder, and a pressure gauge so you can exactify your brew even better. This is our favorite all-in-one espresso machine, and it’s $50 off this Prime Day.

Come one, come all coffee lovers! Our favorite cold brew maker is already a steal regularly, and now you can get the Primula Burke at 30 percent off. For the cost of about two cold brews, this makes 32 ounces, is simple to set up, and brews a smooth cup of joe without much bitterness or sediment.

Nothing is worse than going to make your morning coffee, only to discover that you’re out of beans. With a subscription, you can ensure you’re getting quality coffee on a regular basis. Atlas Coffee Club offers some of the best variety when it comes to single-origin beans. It’s important to note that you’re getting new beans every time, so you may not always be fond of the flavor, but the we think good outweighs the bad in that regard.

I’ve been terrified of undercooking meat ever since I had to watch a video on salmonella in elementary school health class. In order to avoid any accidents in that regard, meat thermometers are a real life saver. The Thermapen One reads accurately and quickly, comes in a myriad of colors, and is compact enough to fit in your kitchen tools drawer.

Let’s face it—it’s really hard to actually eat all the perishable groceries we get. A nice solution to that is a vacuum sealer. FoodSaver makes a reliable, relatively low-profile vacuum sealer machine. This lets you store your food longer and stash the machine away easily. Plus, it’s a great addition to your sous vide tools.

Stasher Silicone Reusable Storage Bag

Photograph: Amazon

Reducing waste can feel herculean at times, but you can help protect the environment in many small ways too. Stasher Silicone Reusable Storage Bags are a great replacement for your typical plastic bag, whether you’re packing a lunch, meal prepping for the week, or just saving leftovers for later. If six bags are too many, you can get four for $38 ($14 off) or a single bag for $15 ($6 off).

Made of plant-based material, the OmieBox OmieGo Set is a sustainable replacement to your typical tupperware. Not only are they durable and cute, but each container also snaps into place on top of each other, so you don’t have to worry about stashing pieces in your cabinets only for them to fall all over the place later.

Staub was one of the few brands my sister-in-law asked for this holiday season. And there’s a reason so many people add Staub to their wishlists and wedding registries—they’re a sturdy, stylish addition to any kitchen without the Le Creuset price tag. If dark blue isn’t your color, there’s also a set on sale in cherry for $63 ($27 off).

TV, Soundbar, and Speaker Deals

Sony A90J 4K TV

Photograph: Sony

Calling a TV “pretty” isn’t the usual technical lingo we’d go for, but damn … the Sony A90J is pretty. From the processing speed to the OLED panel, this TV really does have it all. Though this may not seem like much of a discount, this is the lowest drop we’ve seen for the A90J. We’re not sure when we’ll see prices like this again, so now’s a good time to jump if you’ve been eyeing it.

The Hisense U8G is a fantastic Android TV featuring a quantum dot panel, a 120-Hz refresh rate, and legs high enough to fit your favorite soundbar. This deal is only $2 more than the lowest we’ve seen, so we definitely think it’s worth it. If you’re looking for something more basic to add to your home, the Hisense U6 50-inch 4K TV is on sale for $340 ($190 off).

Alexa hive, rise. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is a great streaming option for Alexa-enabled households. You have the option for Wi-Fi 6, picture-in-picture capabilities for security camera streaming, and 2 gigabytes of memory. Again, for the less souped-up version, you can get the Fire TV Stick Lite for $12 ($18 off).

Although we haven’t tested the 2022 version yet, we’re big fans of the Roku Ultra. You’ll get 4K streaming, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+ all in one. The Wi-Fi is also allegedly better than the already incredibly fast connection we loved before. If you’re not looking for anything too advanced like that, you can also get the Roku Streaming Stick 4K (2021) for $30 ($20 off) for a guest bedroom or kitchen TV.

A lot of people expect smart-enabled televisions nowadays, but did you know you can get a smart soundbar, too? The Roku Streambar Pro has all the functionality of a typical Roku, plus it enhances the sound on your TV. This is actually a pretty brilliant two-in-one situation given that TVs tend to have terrible speakers. The Pro is better for bigger rooms, but if you’re looking to spruce up the sound in your bedroom, the Roku Streambar for $90 ($40 off) is a good deal, too.

It’s the worst kept secret: showers tend to turn into personal karaoke power hours, whether you like to sing a broadway ballad or the Boss. The Ampere Shower Power can take your solo to the next level, bringing your backup track from the countertop to the actual shower. It literally runs on the water that runs through it, and it’s easy enough to set up, so you’ll bust into your next tune in no time.

Echo Dot with Clock (4th Gen)

Photograph: Amazon

Reviews editor Parker Hall loves Echo Dots more than he loves most smart speakers. The sound fills up a room exceptionally well, and if you’re looking to boost it even more, the Echo has a 3.5-mm output for connecting to larger speaker systems.  For your little ones, you can also get the Echo Dot Kids Edition for $25 ($35 off).

The Echo Show 8 is kind of like the Goldilocks of Echo Shows. It’s eight inches, right in between the 5th and 10th generations. And it even has the same pixel density as larger versions so you don’t have to compromise on picture quality. If you’re low on space, you can always opt for the Echo Show 5 (2nd Gen, 2021 release) for $35 ($50 off) instead. Alternatively, if you want a bigger display and have the wall space to support it, the Echo Show 15 is on sale for $180 ($70 off).

Kids are more connected than ever, but it’s important to control what they have access to. The Amazon Glow is an educational tool that allows kids to play games while video chatting with their loved ones. It’s a great way to introduce you child to the world wide web without having to worry about clicking on the wrong while also knowing they’re learning along the way.

Mesh networks help make sure all of your internet-enabled gadgets, well…mesh together. That means that it extends the Wi-Fi from your router around your house better. The Eero 6 was the easiest to set up in our tests, and at $40 off it’s a great deal, too.

There aren’t a lot of options to support Wi-Fi 6E, so the TP-Link Deco is a special mesh network system. We got incredibly fast speeds and overall consistent connection in our tests, and they were easy enough to set up, too. The cylindrical design doesn’t look too clunky either, so it can blend into your decor nicely. 

The thermostat was a touchy subject in my house … or rather, a no-touchy subject. Whenever the weather changed, there was always the back-and-forth of what it should be set at and who should adjust it. Now you don’t have to worry about that with a smart thermostat system that automatically learns to adjust to the weather and your preferences. (On top of that, you can use voice-control, so it’s like nobody really touched it at all, wink wink). 

We are such stuff as dreams are made on, or so someone much smarter than I once said. If true, it’s important we actually get into a deep, restful sleep so we can actually drift off into a dream. We love the Hatch Rest for kids, so we think the Hatch Restore would be great for an adult looking to add a white noise machine to their bedtime routine. 

Sometimes, you may need a little more to quiet your mind at night. The Morphée combines features from your typical white noise machine (like purring cat sounds and other ambient noise) with meditation options, too. You have eight different options that all last either eight or 20 minutes, depending on what you need. If your little one needs a little extra help falling asleep as well, the My Little Morphée is also on sale for $80 ($20 off).

EufyCam 2 Pro

Photograph: Eufy

Looking to up your home security without all the subscription fuss? The EufyCam 2 Pro is an outdoor security camera that has a simple app, 2k resolution, and allegedly a year’s worth of battery life. Eufy has suffered a breach before, but the company has since upped its security after the incident. You can add the EufyCam 2 Pro Home Security Camera for $104 ($46 off) to expand your system.

This is one of our favorite video doorbells, simply because we get so many deliveries. A second, downward-facing camera monitors your porch and packages, in addition to your visitors. We also like the option of local storage. 

In this house, we love Google Assistant! Really though, it’s the WIRED team’s favorite voice assistant, so the Nest Hub Max is your best bet if you’re looking to add a smart display to your home. It’s got a sizable 10-inch screen which is great for video chatting or pulling up a how-to on Youtube, plus the speakers are actually good for a smart display. If you’re not in need of a camera, the Nest Hub (2nd Gen) Smart Display is on sale for $55 ($45 off).

Another solution to the Household Thermostat Problem: the Nest Learning Thermostat. Like the aforementioned ecobee, this system adjusts based on the weather and whether you’re home or not. It also lets you check how much energy you’ve used and on what, which is a nice way to better understand your footprint. You can also get a less recent version of this, the Nest Thermostat, for only $90 ($30).

The Nest Doorbell is our runner-up pick to the Arlo, solely because it costs more. It’s easy to set up, the battery lasts for about a month, and it identifies faces and packages pretty accurately. However, it does require the Google Home app and a subscription to Nest Aware for $6 a month.

Protecting your home is important, and adding the Nest Cam to your Google Home ecosystem can help you do so. Nest cameras have great picture quality and user interface on top of their sleek, attractive design. Usually they’re too expensive for us to recommend, but at 20% off, it’s a solid deal.

Amazon families have security options to fold into their ecosystems, too. The Blink Mini is compact enough to fit just about anywhere, making it more versatile than some other more cumbersome cameras. It also has two-way audio, motion detection, and Alexa integration.

Panasonic HomeHawk

Photograph: Panasonic

Though this camera technically lives indoors, the Panasonic HomeHawk is meant to watch the outdoors. It sticks to the inside of your window and records a clear picture at a 150-degree angle. You’ll need to get a microSD card to store your footage, but those are cheap and easy to come by.

The other night my cousin got a notification: “Your dog is barking.” We opened the Furbo app to see his beagle Bucky was, uh … introducing himself to his new neighbors. It was really cute, but the best part was that we could see nothing was wrong with him or the apartment, and could even send him a little treat. If you want that for your furry friend, this discount is a good one. We’re in the process of updating the pet camera guide, but we’ve previously liked the Furbo.

Another option in the pet camera family, the Petcube Bites 2 can help you keep an eye on your fur babies. This has a square design and a mounting kit, so you customize your vantage point by jigsawing it amongst your other home gadgets, or sticking it on the wall. And of course, you can send your pet a little treat, if you so please! 

All smart bulbs aren’t created equal, and the Cync Smart Light Bulbs are the best of them. It’s not that we expected them to be bad during testing, but we definitely didn’t expect them to be as easy to set up as they were. The app allows you to cycle through various colors, set schedules, and pair with Google or Alexa.

Cync Outdoor Smart Plug

Photograph: Cync

The Cync Outdoor Smart Plug is our favorite outdoor plug, and with good reason. You can control them through the app, making those nights when you forget to shut off the string lights much easier. We haven’t tested the Cync Indoor Smart Plug, but we imagine it’s just as good and it’s only $10 ($5 off).

With the Philips Hue Smart Bulbs, you’re upgrading to the crème de la crème of smart bulbs. It typically comes at a high price tag, but at almost half off it’s the perfect time to level up your lighting. You can add up to 10 bulbs to this system through the app, letting you customize your ambiance to a tee.

The Nixplay is our runner-up pick for digital frames. It connects to Google and Alexa, has a customizable screen, and lets you cycle through photos with a remote. Now you can show your mom all your latest vacation photos without having to upload them for all of Facebook to see.

Cleaning and Repair Deals

iRobot Roomba i7+

Photograph: iRobot

It goes without saying that every house would likely benefit from someone else cleaning it—less stress, less resentment, less time. While I can’t offer you an actual cleaning service this Prime Day, I can offer what may be the next best thing: a robot vacuum. Dust and dander gather constantly, making cleaning the floors seem Sisyphean. The iRobot Roomba i7+ not only vacuums for you, adeptly navigating through your home, but it empties its own bin, too. 

Tired of the fur and dander and all the other dirtiness that come with having a furry friend? Those are no match for the Eufy Robovac, our favorite robot vacuum for pets, and luckily it’s on a pretty extraordinary sale. At almost half-off, you can get this top-notch vac and spend less time cleaning so you can spend more time playing tug-of-war with your pup.

The Hoover SmartWash features automatic cleaning and drying cycles, making sure you don’t leave cleaner and water behind to attract more dust and dirt. This cleaner also acts as a spot cleaner with the detachable top, so you don’t have to go through the whole shebang for a smaller spill. For a more compact carpet cleaning option, the Hoover PowerDash Pet Compact Carpet Cleaner is $90 ($10 off)

You know the drill — it’s the Black+Decker Powerconnect Cordless Drill, to be exact. It’s a great kit for all things home improvement, whether you’re hanging your favorite poster or doing a detailed DIY. And you won’t have to get tangled up in the process because it’s got a rechargeable battery that even works interchangeably with other Black+Decker tools.

Air Purifier and Fan Deals

BlueAir Blue 411

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I’ve had the BlueAir Blue 411 for about three years and it’s been a lifesaver. Whether it’s allergy season, my dogs are shedding like crazy, or I sprayed too much hairspray, this little guy works and works hard. I’ve definitely noticed a difference in how I sleep at night because I can actually breathe without sounding like Brainy from Hey Arnold. Other BlueAir purifiers are on sale as well, including the BlueAir Blue 311 for $168 ($83 off) and the BlueAir Blue 211+ Auto HEPASilent 23dB Air Purifier for $238 ($102 off).

It’s July, so you may be feeling hot, hot, hot. The Vornado 630 is one of our favorite tools for staying cool without air conditioning. By placing it in the corner of the room and angling it towards the ceiling, you can circulate air in your room better, keeping you and everyone around you cooler.

Though we haven’t tested this specific mattress, we’re fans of Tuft & Needle. The Mint Mattress is great for pressure relief, with its medium-firmness. This hybrid seems to be more along the lines of the Casper, with the foam and coal combo. Regardless, if you don’t mesh with the mattress, you have a 100-night trial to return it.



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