These Kitchen Utensil Sets Take Your Tool Drawer From Mess to Success (2024)

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Whether you’re just starting your cooking journey, moving into a new home, or trying to consolidate your gadget drawer, a comprehensive kitchen utensil set goes a long way—and you get everything you need (or almost everything, at least) in one purchase. Consider what's essential for your cooking life: If you love a big pot of homemade soup, ladles and spoons are a must, and most people are going to need spatulas and turners at some point or another. The same goes for tongs. Some utensil sets also include extra good-to-haves and specialized tools, like kitchen shears, a pizza wheel, or a meat tenderizer. Many even include a storage bin to hold it all together.

In This Article

  • Our Picks

  • What to Look For

  • FAQs

  • Why Trust The Spruce Eats?

What We Don't Like

  • Some tools not safe for nonstick cookware

As usual, Oxo Good Grips grabs the top spot when it comes to kitchen utensils. This comprehensive set made of nylon, stainless steel, and silicone can withstand heat up to 400 degrees without warping and is designed with space-saving in mind for easy, attractive storage on your counter.

This 15-piece set has everyday essentials, including spatulas, spoons, and tongs, but it also features more specialized tools like a meat tenderizer, vegetable peeler, ice cream scoop, and more. The included extra-large holder keeps everything neat and organized, and it even has a removable drip tray you can throw in the dishwasher to keep everything sanitary.

Material: Nylon, Silicone, Stainless Steel | Pieces: 15 | What’s Included: Flexible turner, 12-inch tongs, square turner, spoon, slotted spoon, grater, swivel peeler, ice cream scoop, potato masher, can opener, balloon whisk, spatula, meat tenderizer, pizza wheel, holder | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Best Budget

Umite Chef Kitchen Cooking Utensils Set

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What We Like

  • Comprehensive set

  • Heat resistant up to 446 degrees

  • Silicone heads protect nonstick pans

  • Hooks included for hanging slotted spoons, spatulas

What We Don't Like

  • Wooden handles can warp or detach

If you’re looking for one matching set of tools with an affordable price tag, this set from Umite is it. The tools have durable wooden handles with silicone heads that make them safe for nonstick cookware. Plus, they can withstand temperatures up to 446 degrees without melting or bending.

The 33-piece set has everything from spatulas to ladles, to pasta servers to tongs, and more. The stainless steel core enhances durability, and the small holes on the handles allow you to hang them. But if you want everything in one place, this set comes with a holder.

Material: Silicone | Pieces: 33 | What’s Included: Flexible spatula, soup ladle, serving spoons, pasta server, spatula turner, tongs, measuring cups and spoons, 10 hooks, silicone mat, holder, whisk, basting brush | Dishwasher-Safe: No

Best Stainless Steel

All-Clad Pro 6-Piece Stainless Steel Kitchen Tool Set

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What We Like

  • Durable

  • Attractive

  • Easy to clean

  • Long handles

What we Don't Like

  • Can’t be used on nonstick cookware

  • Handles may get hot

The elegance of this option from All-Clad cannot be overstated. The sleek stainless steel set comes with a ladle, solid spoon, slotted spoon, spatula, fork, and attractive storage caddy. The extra-long handles keep you safe from burns, and the ergonomic design makes for a comfortable grip. Though they are not a good choice for nonstick cookware, they do clean up easily in the dishwasher and are a fantastic option for cooks who prefer heavy-duty stainless steel or cast iron pans.

Material: Stainless Steel | Pieces: 6 | What’s Included: Ladle, solid spoon, slotted spoon, turner, fork, and caddy | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

What We Like

  • Durable

  • Versatile

  • Rigid steel core

  • Safe for nonstick pans

  • Slip-resistant grip

What We Don't Like

  • Pricey

GreenPan’s innovative ceramic nonstick cookware now has a matching kitchen utensil set. Crafted from durable silicone with a rigid steel core, these tools are sturdy and balanced. The set includes a fish turner, spoon, spatula, slotted spoon, whisk, ladle, and turner that are heat-resistant up to 390 degrees and dishwasher-safe to boot. The flexible edges make getting to the corners of your pans easy, the slip-resistant grip keeps everything stable, and the set comes in red, navy, or gray.

Material: Silicone | Pieces: 7 | What’s Included: Fish turner, spoon, spatula, slotted spoon, whisk, ladle and turner | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

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Best Wooden

Nayahose Wooden Cooking Utensil Set

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What We Like

  • Attractive

  • Handmade

  • Affordable

  • Sturdy

What We Don't Like

  • May need mineral oil to maintain finish

Wooden utensils are one of those nostalgic kitchen items that are often passed down through family members. They’re sturdy, comfortable to grip, and don't get too hot to handle. Plus, some wooden utensils, like this handmade teak set, are beautiful to display and use. The six-piece collection includes a spatula, flat spatula, strainer spoon, salad spoon, salad fork, and mixing spoon that comes with small holes at the end of the handle so they can be displayed as functional kitchen art. Beauty does come with a cost, though, and these will need an occasional rub with mineral oil to maintain their finish.

Material: Teak | Pieces: 6 | What’s Included: Flat spatula, spatula, strainer spoon, salad spoon, salad fork, mixing spoon | Dishwasher-Safe: No

What We Like

  • Stunning

  • Versatile

  • Comprehensive selection

  • Durable, high-quality materials

What We Don't Like

  • Pricey

If you made a list of the absolute essential kitchen utensils, this set would check all the boxes. A chef knife is often cited as the most important tool in the kitchen, and The Material Iconics version is an 8-inch, high-carbon steel stunner with a composite handle in your choice of two elegant colors. Two other knives of the same quality come with the set, as well as tongs, a slotted spatula, a whisk, a wooden spoon, a slotted spoon, a metal spoon, and a beautiful base in your choice of walnut or maple wood with a hidden magnet to keep knives secure.

Material: High-carbon steel, stainless steel, wood | Pieces: 10 | What’s Included: 8-inch chef’s knife, 6-inch serrated knife, 4-inch knife, tongs, wood spoon, metal spoon, slotted spatula, whisk, slotted spoon, base | Dishwasher-Safe: No

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Best for Camping

Oxo Outdoor 4-Piece Camping Utensil Set

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What We Like

  • Compact, easy to store

  • Tongs have built-in opener

  • Durable

  • Comfortable grip

What We Don't Like

  • Pricey for size set

As more and more people discover the majestic national parks spread throughout our country—and even their local campgrounds—a reliable set of camping tools is important to have. This four-piece set from Oxo includes a heavy-duty turner, spoon, and tongs, each with silicone handles to keep your hands from getting burned while fixing breakfast over the campfire. Plus, their extra-long reach adds another layer of safety around flames.

The tongs have a built-in bottle opener, adding versatility to this compact set. If you don’t want to deal with cleanup on the trail, wrap them in their included silicone utensil rest and throw them in the dishwasher when you get home.

Material: Silicone, stainless steel | Pieces: 4 | What’s Included: Turner, tongs, spoon, utensil rest | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Best Magnetic

Joseph Joseph Nest Utensils

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What We Like

  • Compact, easy to store

  • Safe to use on nonstick pans

  • Easy to clean

What We Don't Like

  • May stain with extended use

If you’re really pressed for space, this nesting Joseph Joseph magnetic kitchen utensil set is the right choice. Crafted from tough nylon and heat-resistant up to 392 degrees, this set is safe to use on nonstick cookware. The six-piece collection includes a slotted spatula, spaghetti server, slotted spoon, solid spoon, and magnetic storage stand that everything nests into. Available in a number of color combinations and dishwasher-safe, this set makes a lot of sense for a cozy kitchen.

Material: Nylon | Pieces: 6 | What’s Included: Slotted spatula, spaghetti server, slotted spoon, solid spoon ladle, storage stand | Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

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Final Verdict

The Oxo Good Grips 15-Piece Everyday Kitchen Utensil Set is our top choice because of its durable construction, ease of cleanup, versatility, and comfortable grip. If you’re looking for an awesome budget pick, we recommend the Umite Chef Kitchen Cooking Utensils Set.

What to Look for in a Kitchen Utensil Set

Material

When selecting utensils, keep in mind the type of cookware you use and how you like to cook. If you have nonstick cookware, you’ll need something safe for that finish, like silicone, wood, or nylon. If you opt for cast iron or stainless steel pans, you may want a heavier-duty stainless steel or steel-core set. If high heat is your go-to, make sure your implements have good heat resistance and don’t get too hot to handle.

Number of Pieces

A set with a large number of pieces can be attractive—especially if the price is right—but if you’re not going to use everything, what’s the point? Think about the tools you need for what you like to cook (and maybe some good-to-haves for holiday dinners, pot lucks, etc.), and resist the urge to buy more. If you acquire tools you won’t use, you’ll be left with a bunch of items that just add clutter to your kitchen and make your essentials less accessible.

Ease of Use

Look for products that fit comfortably in your hand, have a design that keeps you at a comfortable distance from the heat source, and work with your pans to reach all the nooks and crevices.

Size and Storage

Before selecting a set, evaluate the space you have for storage. Do you have the counter space available for one of those comprehensive sets or is something more compact a better fit? If you’re looking to upgrade or replace all of your tools, opt for a comprehensive set that includes the essentials plus some specialty items. But remember, the larger the set you purchase, the more real estate it will occupy on your counter.

Lastly, be on the lookout for a set that comes with a holder to help organize your new wares, and if you have a cozier kitchen without much available storage space, look for a set that delivers just the essentials in a space-saving configuration.

Aesthetics

This is a personal style consideration. If you want something nostalgic, look for wood. If you’re going for the modern, sleek kitchen vibe, stainless steel is probably your jam. If you trend toward utilitarianism, go for the practical silicone finish. Look at your kitchen and see what the aesthetic is, then go for the set that fits into that.

Ease of Cleaning

In the larger scheme of a busy day, cleanup needs to be considered. Take note of the manufacturer’s care instructions when purchasing. Some tools are universally dishwasher-safe, like stainless steel and silicone, while others, like wood, need special care.

If you go for a wood finish, know they need to be washed by hand, fully air dried, and occasionally rubbed with mineral oil to maintain their beauty and durability. If you opt for a set that is hybrid, with silicone heads and wooden handles, be sure to treat them like wood by washing by hand, air drying, and giving the occasional rub with mineral oil on the handles.

FAQs

What are the most useful kitchen utensils to have?

This is a subjective question depending on the person’s cooking style, but there are a few universally helpful implements that are nice to always have on hand. A good set of tongs goes a long way—you can toss fettuccine in a pan of creamy Alfredo, use them to mix up a bowl of Greek salad, or turn a pork chop for the perfect crusty sear. If they’re high-heat-friendly, you can even take them out to the grill.

The uses of a spatula cannot be overstated: They flip pancakes but also stir, scrape, and serve whatever you’re cooking. Then there’s the wooden spoon, a kitchen hero that crumbles ground beef for your next round of tacos, stirs the fudgy brownies you’re making for dessert, and serves just about anything. So, if you were looking for the necessities, a wooden spoon, spatula, and tongs would certainly be on the list.

How do you organize kitchen utensils?

If you have the luxury of drawer space, divided compartments are nice, but in the face of compact storage, sometimes you need to purge. The best step to take is to evaluate your current collection for what gets lots of use and what you’ve never touched. Hone in on the essentials that make your kitchen life easier and donate the rest. At that point, you may be ready for a caddy on the counter, nesting stand, or hooks that hold all the essential implements, easily accessible by your prep station.

Are kitchen utensils sets with more items always better?

Sometimes less is more. When looking at kitchen utensil sets, the urge to buy the one with the most items is strong, but if there are tools you’ll never use, you’re just adding clutter to your kitchen counter. It’s best to evaluate what you like to cook and your current inventory before deciding on that huge set. Only get what you need.

Why Trust The Spruce Eats?

Carrie Honaker is a food writer who owns an embarrassingly obscene number of kitchen utensils, including one set from this list. As a restaurateur and avid home cook, she has peeled thousands of carrots and zested hundreds of lemons—she knows the importance of having the right tool for the job, but not having more tools than you need. Her work has appeared in many publications including Bon Appetit, Allrecipes, and Wine Enthusiast.

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FAQs

What is the best utensil for stirring? ›

A good wooden spoon is great for scraping, stirring, and tasting. We recently tested wooden spoons and came away with a few favorites, including the Jonathan's Spoons Spootle and FAAY 13.5" Teak Cooking Spoon, Both are great—and come at two different price points (the former pricier, the latter inexpensive).

Which is the best long lasting utensils? ›

Properly cured and finished bamboo is exceptionally strong, which means that it can be made into thin spatulas ideal for flipping and sautéing. And, bamboo has the best strength-to-weight ratio of any cookware material. This means that it's the most lightweight option you'll find. And, it's supremely durable, too.

Which utensils are best to use? ›

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PROS
CAST IRONExcellent heat retention and distribution, Can be used for slow cooking and high-temperature searing, Durable and versatile.
ALUMINIUMLightweight with good heat conductivity, Affordable and widely available, Non-reactive with most foods.
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What brand of utensils do professional chefs use? ›

Choose commercial kitchen utensils from trusted brands and manufacturers, including Bonzer, Deglon, and Matfer. All our kitchenware comes from brands that are used every day by chefs up and down the country, so you know you can rely on us to deliver the products you need.

What utensils do professional chefs use? ›

Chef Ali's Top Picks
  • Chef Pack | Price: $180.00.
  • Victorinox Serrated Knife | Price:$7.99.
  • Kunz Spoon | Price: $13.09.
  • JB Prince Fine Tip Tweezers | Price: $13.09.
  • Boldric Chef Knife | Price: $225.

What are the safest kitchen utensils? ›

STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN UTENSILS

When considering non-toxic metal utensils and food preparation tools, stainless steel is your best option. Resistant to rust and non-reactive makes stainless steel safe in high heat and hot water, a great material for kitchen utensils.

Do forks stir better than spoons? ›

A spoon is a better tool for stirring than a fork. A fork is a better tool for spearing things and holding them.

Which spoon is best for cooking? ›

My advice: Pick just one (or two, if you must) well-made wooden spoon and treat it with respect. Avoid the super-inexpensive models, which will almost certainly splinter, and opt for a version with a long but not too long handle—perfect for stirring in a tall pot of sauce.

What is the healthiest cooking utensil? ›

Stainless steel is one of the safest materials to use for cooking since it has no engineered nonstick coating and is more resistant to scratches and repeated cleaning.

How often should you replace utensils? ›

“High-quality metal utensils, especially knives, can last a lifetime when used and cared for correctly,” Cao says. “Signs of wear that compromise their functionality or pose a risk of contaminating food should prompt replacement.

What is the best metal to cook rice with? ›

Copper is known to be the best cooking metal for rice and is known to have anti-bacterial properties in it. For the same reason, it is said that drinking water in a copper vessel is known to have medicinal properties in it and can improve the digestive system, slow down ageing and can heal the wounds faster.

What is the best utensil to cook rice in? ›

Pressure Cooker:

The classic pressure cooker has been our trusted rice cooking method since time immemorial. This Hawkins hard anodised aluminum pressure cooker is one of the best options available. The hard anodised body comes with stainless steel lid that does not corrode or react with food.

Which utensil is best for drinking water? ›

In the old days, water was stored in earthen matkas but today, water bottles have become more popular. These bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic both of which can be harmful in the long run. Instead, Ayurveda suggests the use of copper vessels to store water.

Which brand is best in stainless steel utensils? ›

Hawkins 1.5 Litre Metro Patila, Triply Stainless Steel Tope, Induction Bhagona, Tapeli, Silver (SSP15)
  • stainless steel cookware.
  • meyer stainless steel cookware.
  • meyer stainless steel cookware set.
  • hawkins cooker 3 litres.

What grade stainless steel utensils are best? ›

The most popular grades of kitchen and food quality stainless steel are 304 and 316. 304 is usually used for kitchen appliances and equipment and the most highly used stainless steel. 316 is considered to be more surgical grade and used for cutlery with a smoother finish and prevents certain types of corrosion.

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