If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. What to Buy Cookware I’m Finally Getting a Kitchen of My Own, and Here’s What I’m Adding to My Cookware Collection Picks start at $14. By Perri Kressel Perri Kressel Perri Kressel is a commerce editor covering news and deals for Food & Wine. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on July 11, 2024 Photo: Food & Wine / Our Place I’ve moved into my own apartment. And as an editor who loves to cook and shop, I’m on a quest to upgrade my solo kitchen with chef-worthy items that can compete with my mother’s collection. From a game-changing nonstick pan and versatile spatula to fun drinking glasses and, yes, a vacuum, I’ve scoured both big names and smaller stores for my favorites. Some items in this list have been sent to me from brands, while others have been items I’ve grown to love and cherish over the years. I know there’s still plenty of time (and products) to build out my own kitchen collection, but here are the seven upgrades I’m starting off with. Editor-Loved Apartment Upgrades Microplane Zester, $14, originally $15 at amazon.com Our Place 4-Piece Drinking Glass Set, $45, originally $55 at fromourplace.com Misen Essentials 3-Piece Knife Set, $219 at misen.com Le Creuset Toughened Nonstick Skillet Pro, from $110 at lecreuset.com Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, $407, originally $467 at amazon.com GIR Premium Silicone Spatula, $13 at amazon.com Our Place Always Pan 2.0, $110, originally $150 at fromourplace.com Microplane Grater Amazon $15 $14 at Amazon A high-quality grater is an absolute must in any kitchen, and I’m a sucker for this one from Microplane. It grates everything evenly, and its thin build makes it easy to scrape any excess bits. Use this tool to add an extra layer of fresh shaved Parmesan, lemon zest, or grated garlic to your dishes. Our Place 4-Piece Drinking Glasses Our Place $55 $45 at Our Place Finding drinking glasses that are affordable, sturdy, and stylish can feel like quite the hassle. Fortunately, Our Place’s 12-ounce drinking glasses are the perfect solution. They’re dishwasher-safe, made from recycled glass and sand, and come in a host of beautiful hues. Plus, they hold a nice amount of liquid, making them perfect for cocktails, iced coffee, and everything in between. Misen Essentials 3-Piece Knife Set Misen $219 at Misen.com No matter if you’re a seasoned home cook or an amateur in the kitchen, Misen’s Essentials Knife Set is a no-brainer. It comes with a serrated knife, paring knife, and chef’s knife, which can handle anything from slicing breads and chopping veggies to cutting proteins. Each piece has a comfortable and sturdy handle, razor-sharp blade, and easy-to-hold grip. Le Creuset Toughened Nonstick Skillet Pro Le Creuset $110 at Le Creuset Sure, Le Creuset’s Dutch ovens are all the rage, but don’t sleep on its nonstick skillets. This pan, which is available in 8-, 10-, 11-, and 12-inch sizes, is my favorite nonstick skillet on the market. I have one of my own, and nothing sticks to it. I use it for frying up eggs, blistering tomatoes, or even grilling salmon. It’s a great multi-use pan that is also super easy to clean. Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Amazon $470 $407 at Amazon While a Dyson vacuum isn’t necessarily a cooking tool, I guarantee the Dyson V8 will change your kitchen forever. It scoops up every crumb and dirt particle from your kitchen floor and deep cleans all cracks and crevices in your home. I love its thin design and interchangeable heads, which can be used in hard-to-reach places by your stove or on your countertop. I promise that despite its high price point, this product is a worthwhile investment. GIR Premium Silicone Spatula Amazon $13 at Amazon This no frills $13 silicone spatula is one of my absolute favorite cooking tools. You can use it for the more obvious baking tasks like mixing batter or decorating fluffy cakes, but I love to use it for scrambled eggs and stir-fry. The curved edges and sturdy handle give a great grip on the stove, and you can pop it right in the dishwasher afterward. Our Place Always Pan 2.0 Our Place $150 $110 at Our Place Our Place’s coveted Always Pan makes a great stovetop addition, since it’s aesthetically pleasing and does the job of eight pieces of cookware. I use it to fry extra-crispy chicken wings, stir flavorful pasta sauces, and pull together delicious sauteed vegetables. I love that the colors add flair to any kitchen, no matter which one you choose. There are eight shades available, from the salmon-hued spice to the sage green. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Fresh Finds from Food & Wine These Pasta Bowl Sets Are the Only Dinnerware Pieces You’ll Need, and They're Up to 47% Off These Razor-Sharp Henckels Knives Can ‘Cut Through Anything,’ and the Set Is 55% Off 10 Pasta Bowls That Look Just Like High-End Versions but Start at $3