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4 things I bought in the Black Friday sales – and what I missed out on!

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published28 Nov '25 Updated28 Nov '25
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Here’s what I bought today for my new home kitchen in the Black Friday Sales….and things I paid full price for that are now on sale! 😭

In the 12 years of living at work, my home kitchen was also my work kitchen. So when I moved out of the office a couple of weeks ago into my own home, I’ve practically had to start from scratch to stock up my kitchen with everything I need!

While I had to go out and get some essentials early on, I saved 4 items for the Black Friday Sales. Plus, 4 things I paid full price for that are now on sale – and I’m kicking myself. 😭

Here’s what I got!

Just a little note!

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4 Things I bought TODAY in the Black Friday sales

1. cordless stick blender

What I got: KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Blender with Battery $149 on sale (RRP $268)

Genuinely the most-used electric appliance in my kitchen, it’s incredibly versatile! I’ve had this for a few years now in my work kitchen and I absolutely love it.

I have been a loud advocate of stick blenders for years now. Instead of dragging out a food processor, blender, bullet blender, or mini-chopper every time I need to blitz something, the stick blender does 90% of the same jobs without the messing around. One attachment, one jug, one quick rinse and it’s clean.

It’s so compact and so convenient, it goes way beyond the obvious blitzing soup. I use it for pesto, curry pastes, silky purées (like pea), raspberry coulis, sauces, and even foolproof never-split Hollandaise.

The cordless feature is a game changer. I didn’t realise how much the cord annoyed me until I switched. Being able to grab it, blitz something wherever I’m standing, wherever the pot is, wherever I’m making the sauce, makes cooking faster and honestly just more enjoyable. And no sacrifice in power!

What I got: KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Blender with Battery. This is the model with a detachable, rechargeable battery that can be used across a range of KitchenAid cordless products (beater, chopper, citrus juicer etc). You just get one product with a battery then that same battery can be used across all products (so get the other products without a battery, which is cheaper).

It’s powerful, it’s compact, and the battery is said to last for up to 30 minutes, but there’s nothing I make that calls for blitzing for that long!

2. Cordless mini chopper

What I got: KitchenAid Go Cordless Top Down Chopper $168 on sale (RRP $198), no battery (I got the battery with the stick blender above).

I haven’t owned this before but I’ve been eyeing it off for a while and today, I found out my brother Goh has one and is obsessed with it! There is some duplication in functions with the stick blender, but the chopping function is what appeals to me. Here is what he says about it:

“I use it to make pestos, salsa, puree. I also use it to chop onions or mirepoix (no tears). I use it to make grated parmesan whenever I need a lot. I even use it to turn chunks of meat into mince. Holds 3.5 cups. Very lightweight but powerful.”

There is also a KitchenAid cordless food processor which holds 5 cups (1.25 L / quarts) which is a bit larger and heavier, and starting to head into counter-top food processor territory which is why I didn’t get it.

3. THERMAPEN MEAT THERMOMETER

What I got: Thermapen® ONE in white, $105 on sale ($166 RRP)

Rarely do I cook protein without using this.

I never tell readers they should buy a gadget – except a meat thermometer. Meat is expensive! When you invest in a premium standing rib roast or beautiful piece of tender lamb blackstrap or a leg of lamb, it is not worth the risk of overcooking it and turning an incredible cut into an expensive disappointment.

A thermometer guarantees you hit perfect doneness, every single time. Thermapen markets itself as the best, most reliable and fastest – and having owned one for a number of years now, I can’t argue. I use it almost every day – for roasts, pan-searing steaks, fish, chicken breast, even breads (for recipe testing), checking oil temperature, and candy.

4. le creuset dutch oven!

This is my housewarming gift to myself. 🥰

What I got: Le Creuset Cast Iron Round Casserole Pot 26cm in Coastal Blue $426 on salt ($710 RRP) – I’d recommend 28cm if you cook for large numbers.

I have never splurged on a Le Creuset for personal use before, I’ve only gotten them for work (ie – deductible!). Turns out when you photograph 248 recipes for a cookbook, you can’t keep using the same beige dutch oven all the time – so I had to have a few different colours! 🙂

Le Creuset Dutch ovens are famously durable – the kind of thing you buy once and keep for life – with unmatched heat retention and even cooking that makes everything from slow braises to soups and baking more consistent and reliable. The enamel coating is incredibly tough, the build quality is exceptional, and they’re pieces that get passed down through generations. They’re not just pretty, they’re professional-grade workhorses that justify the investment.

So, this is my one big investment splurge for myself, as a housewarming gift. The colour matches the colour theme in my house, it’s so pretty! I think I will display it somewhere visible rather than stashing it in a cupboard. 😊


4 Things I wished I’d waited to buy today!

Here are 4 things I bought for my new home ahead of the Black Friday Sales, because I couldn’t wait – and now I regret it so much because they’re on massive sales! 😭

1. riedel red and white wine glasses

What I got: Set of 8 Riedel red and white wine glasses (good all-rounder sizes) $140 on sale ($240 RRP)

I am not a wine connoisseur so I don’t have wine glasses for different types of wines. My selection stops at red wine, white wine and champagne glasses!

For as long as I can remember, Riedel has been the brand that I’ve coveted. They are so beautifully thin and balanced, and every time I use them, it just makes the whole wine moment feel a little bit special.

2. Everything i got from wheel & barrow

What I got: Wheel & Barrow platters and bowls, cake stands and candle holders and jars and all sorts of things I didn’t actually need! Now all 30% off 😭

I just love this kitchenware shop, for decorative-type serving ware, glasses, jugs, that sort of thing. I was holding out for the Black Friday Sales but impatience got the better of me as I fooled myself into believing I’d start having friends and family over for dinner immediately upon moving in! (I didn’t factor in that tradies would still be turning up at 6.30 every morning and I’d spend most evenings sweeping and dusting and vacuuming and mopping 🤣).

3. food processor

What I got: Breville Kitchen Whizz 16 $539 on sale (RRP $769). The double blade makes this food processor so superior!

This is a beast of a food processor that I use to make Dozer’s homemade dog food – and he goes through 1 kg of food every single day, so I need a work horse! Because he has an old-man medical condition that requires food to be in a certain safe-to-eat-form, I need to whizz everything into a paste before baking and cutting into bite size pieces. I use meat, fish, raw and cooked vegetables – so you can understand why I need a powerful food processor!

The model I have has the most powerful motor you can get which is what I need else the motor burns out making Dozer’s food, and far more attachments than I’ll ever need. But really, other than the motor power, the thing I love the most about Breville food processors the double blade. It chops things up so much more effectively than single blade food processors! There are other Breville food processors that are not as large and not as powerful that also have the double blade. Look for it – I promise it will change your life!

4. microplane

What I got: Microplane 46020 Premium Zester Grater, Black $32 ($60 RRP) – note, there are different models, the other one doesn’t grate as finely. This one grates finely enough so, for example, parmesan will melt effortlessly into creamy sauces.

UGH! I’m so annoyed I paid full price for this – it’s now 40% off! And I got TWO of them. Because all too often I’ve used it for garlic then I desperately need one to grate parmesan over my pasta!

I am a dedicated microplane girl, it is my favourite grating tool for finely grating things. I only have microplanes and a standard box grater, nothing in between. It’s a tool that never lets me down – razor-sharp, effortless to use, and perfect for everything from garlic and ginger to parmesan and citrus zest.


So there you go! Real life Black Friday sales kitchen shopping, from my new home. I know it’s not a comprehensive list of all my essential kitchenware, it’s not intended to be. I just thought it was interesting to share the items I felt were worth waiting for a good sale before hitting “add to cart”, as opposed to those I couldn’t live without (cutlery, crockery, drink ware, basic cooking utensils).

What about you?? Any Black Friday deal tips? Share, share! – Nagi x


Life of Dozer

Black Friday shopping. He hasn’t figured out yet that it’s out of stock, empty and size SMALL.😂

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106 Comments

  1. James Millard says

    November 29, 2025 at 9:16 am

    Hi Nagi – my wife and I would really like your recommendation for a good chopping board. We are trying to gradually replace all of our plastic ones…

    Reply
    • Maryanne Hargraves says

      November 30, 2025 at 10:42 am

      Nagi, I too need your advice about chopping boards. Have thrown the plastic ones in the bin.

      Reply
    • Mel Chiew says

      November 30, 2025 at 4:04 pm

      I’m a caterer on the Northern Beaches of Sydney and have been looking for plastic-free chopping boards, and found a great BF deal on Ladelle’s Eco Chopping Boards (wood fire composite), meant to be knife friendly, and non-porous (more hygienic) and dishwasher safe.
      Nagi, check it out and I agree with others that it’s good to make some money from your “influencing” for Recipe Tin Meals!

      Reply
  2. Patricia says

    November 29, 2025 at 8:54 am

    So happy to hear you love the kitchen aid stick blender. I’ve just bought one in the sales after having used it in a cooking class recently. It’s quiet too

    Reply
  3. Cyndi says

    November 29, 2025 at 7:04 am

    I just love how you take the time to explain your recipes in detail. You are my ‘Go To’ when I cook. Glad you did get some bargains. I hope Dozer found some bargains too.

    Reply
  4. Nel says

    November 29, 2025 at 5:13 am

    True story. When my friend’s house burned down in the Black Friday fires many years ago, her Le Creuset was visible amongst the rubble. They were so moved by her story and the picture of her standing with it that they sent her another one!!
    In the meantime, I actually picked up one from an op shop last week for $20!!

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  5. Betty says

    November 29, 2025 at 12:56 am

    I lent my copies to a friend and I can’t remember which friend.
    Please can I have another set of your free cookbooks. I want to see if the recipes are in your “Tonight” book which is FAB. I am already on your email list.

    Reply
  6. Philippe says

    November 29, 2025 at 12:46 am

    Le creuset, there’s nothing uou can say, if by chance you don’t got, get it ! Cordless stick blender, that’s also interesting. And a good food processor, that’s a must, I gotta get myself a new one. Thanks Nagi.

    Reply
  7. Emily says

    November 28, 2025 at 11:52 pm

    I would add one thing to the list – a rocker garlic crusher. How has this device not entered your life yet!.

    Reply
  8. Alison Wood says

    November 28, 2025 at 11:23 pm

    Your food is so delicious. It is flavourful and I feel is best eaten straight away and not frozen. Thank you Nagi, but I live in the UK so don’t get such great offers on merchandise 😩😩

    Reply
  9. Patrick says

    November 28, 2025 at 11:18 pm

    You are the best, Nagi! I never fail to check out your recipes, and have used many.

    Dutch ovens? I have four of them, and love using them.

    PS: Andy Cooks was right about you.

    Reply
  10. Sheena says

    November 28, 2025 at 11:04 pm

    Thanks for the interesting article which I enjoyed reading! Aw I feel your pain about buying things that went on special later BUT everything happens for a reason, and without that twist you wouldn’t have had this material for an engaging post, right?! Pretend you paid for the story 😅 Also, one bit wiser for the next sale cycle 😉 Thanks again for your insights about all things cooking + kitchen!

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  11. Basia says

    November 28, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    Didn’t even know these things existed! Thanks Nagi for the great info! I have now ordered 5 different KitchenAid Go Cordless gadgets from Harvey Norman (best price I could find today in Australia) & 3 come with a bonus battery 🥳.

    Reply
  12. Remy Morrow says

    November 28, 2025 at 10:22 pm

    This is a great segment Nagi. I love reading about other people’s cooking utensil preferences.

    Reply
  13. Richwill says

    November 28, 2025 at 10:09 pm

    My Le Creuset has had a lot of use lately since I discovered your Thai red curry Roast chicken

    Reply
    • Heather says

      November 30, 2025 at 3:31 pm

      Just had to reply – that’s such a fab recipe! I’ve made it several times. Once was for a friend coming to lunch and she said she could smell it when she got out of her car on my driveway lol.

      Reply
  14. Henryk Hudson says

    November 28, 2025 at 9:29 pm

    Hi Nagi, we need some dozer recipes now. What is the go to?

    Reply
  15. Ann Teece says

    November 28, 2025 at 8:57 pm

    Love this and think your best buy is the food processor for beautiful Dozer xx

    Reply
  16. Mary Ann Sulc-Davis says

    November 28, 2025 at 8:47 pm

    Nagi, you don’t know what you are missing! A Riedel varietal specific glass, turns a cheapie wine into something special. They are worth every cent!! In the 30 years I have been using them, there are only two people, who couldn’t taste the difference when trying the same wine, from a Riedel or a standard glass. Maybe go to a Riedel tasting?

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  17. Kelley Adams says

    November 28, 2025 at 8:32 pm

    Just wondering if the retailers you bought from will allow a buy back and sell you your items using the Black Friday discount? Usually they will just return them and add on the newer price in stores. Online maybe just email and they could possibly refund you the difference.

    Reply
  18. Ren says

    November 28, 2025 at 8:26 pm

    I am a Kenwood fan, through and through! KitchenAide does all the fancy marketing but all I can say is that Kenwood has supported me when I put cookie dough dies in the dishwasher not being alerted that I shouldn’t. I’d put other Kenwood appliance extras in the dishwasher no problem, but this later purchase obviously couldn’t go into the dishwasher. They replaced all of the items for me and sent me more as a thank you for being a loyal customer. I’ve never forgotten that and remain loyal to Kenwood (disclaimer: not paid to write this, just a person writing from my lounge in my PJ’s!)

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    • Di Swanson says

      November 28, 2025 at 9:45 pm

      I am also a Kenwood fan. I was given a small Kenwood hand mixer in about 1980 and I would probably still have it if it hadn’t been washed away when our home flooded over the roof in 2011! I replaced it with another as soon as I could.

      Reply
  19. Joanna Kiggell says

    November 28, 2025 at 8:01 pm

    Not appliance related but I wanted to say that I have used your Bulgogi Beef bowl recipe so often now and have made it using whatever beef I have available and which ever vegies are in the drawer and with noodles as well as rice. It is fantastic always. Thank you

    Reply
  20. Julie says

    November 28, 2025 at 7:53 pm

    I love your recipes and have both your cookbooks. I use your website all the time to for searching for dinner recipes.

    Reply
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