Hamilton Beach Is Having a Rare Sale on Some of Our Favorite Kitchen Appliances

updated Apr 1, 2021
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Spring sales offer the perfect opportunity to upgrade the items you reach for most — especially in the kitchen. But rarely does a single event feature so many of our favorites at one time, as is the case right now at Hamilton Beach. The sale has a special focus on small kitchen appliances to help you create a spectacular brunch spread, but rest assured, you’ll find plenty of uses for these items. In fact, the expert editors and writers at our sister site Kitchn own many of them! We spied a handful of items from Best Lists across different categories, including one writer’s go-to single-serve coffee maker, a food processor that scrapes its own walls, and a space-saving hand mixer! To make shopping a bit easier, we rounded up a few standouts from the sale below. Simply enter the code Brunch15 at checkout to receive 15 percent off items included in the sale, which runs through the end of the month. We’ve seen a few items sell out already, so act fast if you’ve got your eye on anything! 

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Hamilton Beach
$21.24
was $24.99

This compact poacher makes it super easy (and fun) to churn out Starbucks-esque egg bites at home. Kitchn contributor Janet created a variety of recipes in the egg maker using add-ins like meats, cheeses, veggies, and herbs to create her custom egg bites. The result? “Really, they are like little soufflés. And delicious!” The cooker works using a combination of contact heat and steam to gently cook eggs in under 10 minutes. They make a tasty morning meal or can be frozen in big batches for easy on-the-go breakfasts.

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Hamilton Beach
$55.24
was $64.99

Rather than a door that opens towards you, creating the potential to make a mess or cause burns, Hamilton Beach’s Easy Reach toaster oven has an innovative roll-top door that tucks cleanly up and out of the way. The convection version of this toaster oven took the best-budget-toaster spot on Kitchn's Best List. You’ll find a lot of the same features here, including intuitive turn-dial controls and bake, broil, and toast functions to help you make an array of recipes from breakfast to dessert. The roomy interior can hold six pieces of toast, a 12-inch pizza, or a 9 x 11-inch baking pan.

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Hamilton Beach
$50.99
was $59.99

In Kitchn contributor AnnMarie’s quest to kick her pod-based coffee habit, she stumbled upon Hamilton Beach’s FlexBrew Single-Serve Plus coffee maker. The apartment-friendly, compact brewer is fitted with a small reusable brew basket that can be filled with the coffee of your choice or a coffee packet like the kind you might find in a hotel room. The best feature, according to AnnMarie? “It can handle up to a 14-ounce cup in one cycle! Most other single-serve makers would require two or more pods to fulfill my morning caffeine requirement, but this machine? One and done.” The FlexBrew brews directly into vessels as tall as eight inches, such as travel mugs, and can be set to brew coffee at regular or bold strengths, so you can customize your cup of joe.

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Hamilton Beach
$38.24
was $44.99

You might recognize Hamilton Beach’s bestselling 10-cup food processor from Kitchn's Best List, so if you want to snag it on sale, here’s your chance! The two-speed, 450-watt machine comes with standard stainless steel blades for chopping and mixing, as well as food processing attachments and an extra-long feed chute. But the innovative bowl scraper accessory sets it apart from any other model we’ve seen, regardless of the price point. Rather than remove the lid every time you need to clean the sides of the straight bowl, the scraper does it for you, so you’ll breeze through heavy and sticky recipes with ease. The bowl’s 10-cup capacity is generous, so you can slice and shred continuously or blend large batches of sauces in one go.

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Hamilton Beach
$21.24
was $24.99

The first time that contributor Nilina used this 1-liter glass kettle, she called it “a divine intervention.” Previously, she’d been boiling water in a pot on the stove, and says “ I discovered that with an electric kettle, a cup of tea no longer felt like such a chore to make — and I was able to drink even more tea!” Whether you’re a fellow tea lover or you prefer pour-over or French-press coffee, hot water on demand is a must. Hamilton Beach’s compact kettle glows with a blue light when water is coming to a boil and removes from the base for cord-free serving. It prepares the perfect amount of water for blooming chiles, rehydrating dried mudrooms, or making several servings of your favorite hot beverage.

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Hamilton Beach
$21.24
was $24.99

This six-speed hand mixer took the best-budget-pick spot on Kitchn's Best List, and it comes with beaters, dough hooks, and a whisk attachment for preparing a range of recipes. The lowest speed has a soft start to keep flour and other ingredients from jumping out of your bowl when you start mixing, and the QuickBurst button helps you tackle heavy loads with 275 Watts of peak power. The snap-on case keeps accessories organized and out of drawers for space-saving storage.

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Hamilton Beach
$55.99
was $69.99

If there’s one thing you never want to do when using a slow cooker, it’s remove the lid to check on your food. Hamilton Beach’s Temp Tracker 6-quart slow cooker has a locking lid to keep precious heat inside the pot, as well as a temperature probe so you know just where your ingredients are in the cooking process. The digital controls let you cook on low, medium, or high, and the machine has a special temperature-hold setting that lets you sous vide or simmer evenly for perfect braises and slow-cooked recipes. The 6-quart pot is roomy enough to hold a six-pound chicken or a four-pound roast, and despite its super-modest price, the editors at Wirecutter rated it the best slow cooker. We agree!