logo
On the Last Day of the Prime Day Sale, My Favorite All-in-One Kitchen Appliance Is 25% Off

On the Last Day of the Prime Day Sale, My Favorite All-in-One Kitchen Appliance Is 25% Off

CNET11-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day final hours: Amid the many great home appliance deals happening during Amazon's Prime Day sale, the Chefman Everything Maker can make almost anything and is available at a great price. The normal list price of $60 on the Chefman website already feels like a steal for what this thing does. Which is, well, everything. But right now during Amazon's Prime Day sale, you can get the Everything Maker in the concrete color for 25% off, bringing the price down to just $45. (The midnight version is also on sale for 20% off.)
Too often, all-in-one kitchen appliances end up doing a lot of things poorly instead of doing one thing well. And, because some models have a lot of components, they can be a nightmare to clean. But the Everything Maker quickly won me over. The nonstick cooking surfaces heat up quickly and clean off with minimal effort (a serious win in my book). I've made crispy hash browns, gooey grilled cheese, breakfast sandwiches and perfectly golden pancakes -- all in one compact machine.
The Chefman Everything Maker lives up to its name by offering a versatile, all-in-one cooking solution.
Macy Meyer/CNET
And it's not just a breakfast tool. I've used it for late-night quesadillas and quick lunches more times than I can count in the past few weeks.
The design is intuitive, easy to store upright (although I rarely put it away) and surprisingly durable. No extra bells and whistles here. It's just a well-made, easy-to-use appliance that works every time.
Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money.
How I use my Everything Maker
Macy Meyer/CNET
The Chefman Everything Maker lives up to its name by offering a versatile, all-in-one cooking solution that fits easily on a countertop. With a 12-inch nonstick cooking surface and a slim, compact design, it's well-suited for small kitchens or anyone looking to simplify meal prep. I've found it particularly convenient for cooking breakfast foods like eggs and pancakes with the lid open, then switching to grilled sandwiches or quesadillas with the lid closed.
It also heats quickly and evenly, reaching up to 428 degrees Fahrenheit (220 degrees Celsius), which is enough for searing, sautéing or even light grilling. I made a summer flatbread (with burrata, pesto and prosciutto) over the weekend and used the Everything Maker to lightly sear some peaches to add as a topping. They came out perfectly.
Cleanup is another strong point. The nonstick surface wipes down easily after use -- no scrubbing or soaking required -- which has made it a reliable go-to for quick weekday meals.
The Everything Maker also comes with a digital cookbook featuring 16 chef-crafted recipes, which I've used as inspiration for trying new dishes beyond my usual routine. While it doesn't replace every kitchen tool, the Everything Maker handles a surprising variety of tasks in a compact footprint.
Best Prime Day Kitchen Appliance Deals
Score some of the best discounts of the year on top kitchen tech during Prime Day, and our shopping experts have rounded up the only deals worth taking seriously this year.
See Now
My buying advice
Whether you're shopping for a gift or just want to level up your own cuisine game, the Chefman Everything Maker is a surprisingly versatile little appliance. Even at full price, it offers solid value and delivers big on convenience, but for just $45, you really can't beat the value.
While the Everything Maker isn't on sale on the Chefman website currently, it's still worth checking Chefman's website from time to time. They run promotions regularly (in fact, my favorite Obliterator Blender is almost 20% off right now).
If you're looking for other useful, fun gifts for your favorite hostess or the chef in your life, here are our favorite kitchen gifts under $50. And to see more products we love that are on sale now, check out our picks for the best deals during Amazon Prime Day.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

viaNexus Unveils MCP Service to Enable Agent-Driven Access to Financial Data
viaNexus Unveils MCP Service to Enable Agent-Driven Access to Financial Data

Yahoo

time9 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

viaNexus Unveils MCP Service to Enable Agent-Driven Access to Financial Data

NEW YORK, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- viaNexus, the high-performance financial data platform built for intelligent systems, today announced the release of its MCP Service, a first-of-its-kind MCP implementation enabling a proper client/server architecture for autonomous agents to securely discover, request, and consume financial data — without manual Authentication/Authorization and paywall integration removinghuman intervention. The viaNexus MCP Service leverages the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) to deliver real-time, entitlement-aware access to market data, filings, fundamentals, news and more. Each agent is assigned a scoped identity and permission set, allowing precise control over what data can be accessed, by whom, and under what terms. "Agents are the new users, and data is their fuel," said Tim Baker, CEO of viaNexus. "With the MCP Service, agents can connect directly to our data platform — with secure authentication, entitlements, and governance built in from the start." Unlike current MCP server implementations, which are currently being advertised as API interfaces, often lack native support for secure authentication protocols, and agent-specific access controls, the viaNexus solution introduces several key innovations: Agent-Scoped Identity and Access Control — Unique, auditable access tied to organizational policies and account-level entitlements Asynchronous Authorization Workflow — Secure approval flows and timed bearer tokens remove reliance on human-mediated OAuth flows, which are incompatible with autonomous workflows Built-In Paywall Integration — Data providers can configure usage-based access and pricing, confident that monetization and compliance are enforced programmatically Native Integration with viaNexus Data — Agents can retrieve structured data on demand, fueling analysis, reasoning, or downstream processes "This is just the beginning," said Pedro Aguayo, CTO of viaNexus. "We're already working on open sourcing the entire client stack — including connectors, configuration tools, and telemetry. Our goal is to make secure, agentic data workflows easy to build, deploy, and scale." Read the blog post here: View the demo here: Stay up to date with future releases by signing up to our Newsletter here: viaNexus is also inviting select beta customers to test the viaNexus MCP service. Interested parties can reach the team at MCP-beta@ About viaNexusviaNexus is a next-generation financial data platform purpose-built for both data publishers and data consumers. From real-time prices to structured financial content, viaNexus delivers high-performance, entitlement-aware data access through APIs and next-gen protocols like MCP. The platform supports fintechs, institutions, and data providers looking to scale in an intelligent, compliant, and cost-effective way. Learn more at Media Contact: Tim Baker, View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE viaNexus Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Melden Sie sich an, um Ihr Portfolio aufzurufen. Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten

American Airlines forecasts bigger Q3 loss as sluggish demand hits fares
American Airlines forecasts bigger Q3 loss as sluggish demand hits fares

Yahoo

time9 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

American Airlines forecasts bigger Q3 loss as sluggish demand hits fares

(Reuters) -American Airlines (AAL) forecast a bigger-than-expected third-quarter loss on Thursday, as sluggish domestic travel demand result in more unsold seats and an erosion in fares. Shares of the carrier fell nearly 3% in premarket trading. Most U.S. airlines withdrew their financial forecasts in April due to uncertainty caused by President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs and budget cuts. Demand in the domestic travel market has remained subdued with budget travelers approaching their plans with caution. American, which had enhanced its focus on the U.S. domestic market, sees itself more exposed to the trend. Summer, typically the peak money-making season for airlines, is falling short this year as sluggish demand for standard economy seats forces carriers to cut fares, undermining their pricing power. Industry executives and analysts have guided toward a stability in demand and the overall travel environment. American expects adjusted loss per share in the third quarter in the range of 10 cents to 60 cents, compared with analysts' estimates of 7 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG. The U.S. carrier reported a net income of $599 million, or 91 cents per share for quarter ended June 30, compared with $717 million, or $1.01 per share, a year earlier. Its total operating revenue marginally rose to about $14.4 billion. Sign up for Yahoo Finance Breaking News By subscribing, you are agreeing to Yahoo's Terms and Privacy Policy

American Airlines restores 2025 forecast, flags economic worries for keeping it broad
American Airlines restores 2025 forecast, flags economic worries for keeping it broad

Yahoo

time9 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

American Airlines restores 2025 forecast, flags economic worries for keeping it broad

(Reuters) -American Airlines restored its financial forecast for 2025 on Thursday and cited economic uncertainty for keeping its expectations broad - from a potential loss to a profit. The carrier's shares fell nearly 6% before the market open as the forecast underscored the challenges airlines are facing in the domestic market, where travel spending remains tepid amid sweeping U.S. tariffs and budget cuts. American generates more than two-thirds of its passenger revenue from the domestic market and expects a per-share loss of 20 cents to a profit of 80 cents in 2025. "The company believes the top end of the range is achievable if demand in the domestic market continues to strengthen and only expects to be at the bottom end of the range if there were to be macro weaknesses that are not seen today," the carrier said. Most U.S. airlines withdrew their financial forecasts in April. While some have reinstated their expectations, they remain cautious about how the economy will fare in an ever-evolving tariff landscape. Demand in the domestic travel market has remained subdued with budget travelers approaching their plans with caution. American, which had enhanced its focus on the U.S. domestic market, sees itself more exposed to the trend. Soft demand has also hurt earnings of Southwest Airlines, the largest U.S. domestic airline, as summer, typically the peak money-making season for airlines, is falling short this year, with unsold standard economy seats forcing carriers to cut fares. Domestic market was the weakest in the second quarter, with American's unit revenue, a proxy for pricing power, declining 6.4% from a year ago. Meanwhile, its unit revenue in international markets was up, led by a 5% annual jump in the transatlantic market. For the third quarter, American expects adjusted loss per share in the range of 10 cents to 60 cents, compared with analysts' estimates of 7 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG. The U.S. carrier reported a net income of $599 million, or 91 cents per share for quarter ended June 30, compared with $717 million, or $1.01 per share, a year earlier. Its total operating revenue marginally rose to about $14.4 billion. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store