The “Ingenious” Spatula I Use Every Single Day Is 40% Off During Material’s Sitewide Black Friday Sale

published Nov 14, 2024
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Credit: Erin Derby

In the words of Mariah Carey: It’s time! And by that, we mean it’s time for you to score some major savings, because we are just a couple of weeks out from Black Friday and the sales are in full swing. Not only can you save on kitchen items at mega-retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon right now, but you can also shop directly from brands’ websites to score amazing deals on food, cookware, tools, and much more. Material is one of them, with its huge sale kicking off today.

The brand is currently hosting its Kinder Kitchens Sale, which it touts as their biggest sale of the year! This means you’ll be able to grab editor-loved kitchen tools, cookware, and glassware for as much as 40% off. But that’s not the only cool thing about this sale: You’ll also be able to donate to One Love Community Fridge, which offers folks throughout New York City the ability to pick up healthy foods like fruit, veggies, and eggs for free. While checking out, you can choose to add on a $5, $10, or $20 donation before you finish up your own purchase. So, you can walk away with some great products for yourself and feel good about the fact that you’ve helped someone else out, too. But first, take a look at our picks!

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$15.00
was $25.00

For an affordable stocking stuffer or an easy addition to your own kitchen, grab The Soft-Edge Turner while it’s just $15. This silicone turner is well-loved by our team, with contributor Riddley highlighting in particular the tool’s “curved edges, which so easily fit into the corners of pans, skillets, and baking sheets, allowing you to easily flip, fold, and get every last bit of food.”

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$21.00
was $25.00

A whisk is a must-have in any kitchen, but even if you already have one, you should swap it for Material's. Why? Because it's probably better with its balanced weight and flat-headed shape — so it can stand on its own! This stainless steel whisk has 4.9 stars, with a reviewer claiming that The Air Whisk “does the job better than my traditional whisk did and is so much easier to clean.”

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$102.00
was $120.00

When you find a good nonstick pan, it can truly be a game-changer in your kitchen. And the Coated Pan is a good one, trust us. “I’ve used it every day for a year and a half and it’s still as slippery as the day I took it out of the box,” our contributor Danielle says in her review. “Supremely even heat, a truly nonstick surface, and a beauty to look at. All in all, I’m very impressed with the Coated Pan. In fact, it might just be my favorite piece of cookware I’ve owned to date.”

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Material
$158.00
was $225.00

“Between the three included blades, I’m able to handle any job,” our contributor Stella praises in her review of this knife set. With the Trio of Knives, you’ll get a chef’s knife, paring knife, and serrated knife, all in one of three beautiful color options. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or someone on your holiday gift list, this set is a solid option for "knife skill aficionados and first-time chefs alike," according to Stella.

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$28.00
was $35.00

If you’re in need of a new cutting board (or a good gift that’s under $30), pick up the reBoard. I have fallen in love with mine, particularly for my weekly meal prep when I’m chopping a ton of produce; it doesn’t slide around on my counter, unlike others I've owned. I’m not the only one who loves it though: Executive editor Lauren also spoke highly of it in her review, noting that the cutting board “comes with a textured surface that makes it painless to slice through slippery foods. Although it’s lightweight, it’s also sturdy enough to handle chopping heavier ingredients, like a butternut squash.”

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$26.00
was $30.00

As the name suggests, the Forever Peeler is designed to last forever. How does that happen? To start, it’s made with durable stainless steel and a razor-sharp blade that cuts through both thick and thin produce skin with ease. The ergonomic U-shaped design makes for easy holding, and it’s dishwasher-safe for quick cleaning. Plus, you don’t have to worry about a dull blade holding you back, since your Forever Peeler comes with a replacement that you can swap in whenever you might need it.

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$52.00
was $65.00

In the last few years, I’ve replaced my salt shaker with a makeshift pinch pot, and I love it so much more! I’ve just been reusing a glass jar so far, but Material’s Salt Sphere is looking like it could be my much-needed upgrade. It’s made from beautiful FSC-certified wood, which comes in light Maple and deep Walnut. Plus, it’s rounded appearance and fluted stand (which can store a different spice or seasoning!) will instantly add some style to any countertop.

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$64.00
was $75.00

Need a new set of pretty-yet-durable glasses ahead of the holidays (or just for daily life)? You’re going to want this four-piece set from Material — especially while they’re marked down. “There’s one key element that sets these glasses apart from the rest of my drinkware arsenal: They’re crafted from borosilicate glass,” Stella says her review. “While I do exclusively drink iced coffee, if I ever want to drink hot tea, cocoa, or pour my hot coffee in the glass before adding ice, I never have to worry about cracking, bursting, or breaking the cup. I love that despite the delicate, thin walls, these things are practically as strong as the Pyrex dish I use to bake brownies in.”

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$21.00
was $25.00

A super versatile kitchen tool, this fish spatula has become one of my go-tos for everyday cooking. I got mine in the stunning Golden color, and not only do I love looking at it, but it’s also helpful for so much of what I cook. I use it when pan-frying, tossing potatoes and broccoli that I’m roasting in the oven, making burgers and steaks, and so much more. Plus, I can pop it right into the dishwasher afterward, which I love.

Additional reporting by Remi Rosmarin.

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