Our Place designed an egg poaching device that’s designed to fit in its popular Always Pan so that you can make poached eggs with ease. The silicone cups house the eggs, creating a water bath for zero-effort, perfectly runny poached eggs that’ll rival those you’d usually order for brunch.
Our Place egg poacher
$45
Our Place
Smithey makes a damn good cast-iron skillet, one that’s good enough to pass down for generations. It’s already made Dutch ovens, but now it’s super-sizing them with a new 7.25-quart option, perfect for large batch cooking like if you have a huge family. Its polished interior, a signature of Smithey, is nonstick and super easy to clean as if someone slicked the entire thing in a never-ending supply of butter. Get this if you’ve been trying to make a huge braise or want to finally perfect that sourdough bread recipe if you’ve been working at since March 2020.
Smithey Ironware 7.25-quart Dutch oven
$375
Smithey Ironware
Altra’s new VIA Olympus has some height. Like, serious height. It’s not just to give you a couple inches either (that’s what leg lengthening is for) because that extra vertical lift is courtesy of 33 millimeters of Altra’s EGO MAX midsole for cushioned support when road running. The VIA Olympus sneakers weigh 11 ounces, and they feature a rocker shape to help propel you on long-distance runs or short sprints.
Altra VIA Olympus
$170
Altra
Graza makes really good olive oil. The Caker makes really good cake mixes. Together, the two brands joined to make a vegan olive oil cake. The Banana Sizzle Drizzle cake mix comes with (almost) everything you need to make an excellent cake from almost-scratch. Just add your own bananas, and the kit comes with bottles of Graza’s Sizzle olive oil, the one formulated for cooking, and Graza’s Drizzle olive oil, the one meant for finishing. Go ahead and tell your friends you made this all on your own—you sorta did.
Graza The Caker kit
$50
Graza
Hestan is a premium cookware brand that’s known for its luxury pots and pans. Now it’s entering the ovenware game with the Provisions OvenBond collection, comprising a sheet pans, baking trays, and a wire rack. The dishwasher-safe line of ovenware is safe to heat up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, and offer some of the most stable handles to ever grace oven-ready cookware. The pieces are triple-bonded clad stainless steel for even heat conduction, and it’s a set you’ll want to have with you if you’re cooking up this year’s Thanksgiving dinner.
Hestan OvenBond Tri-ply 5-Piece Set
$440
Hestan
Your phone now doubles as your home key. The easy-to-install Lock+ is designed with Apple products in mind, using the brand’s new Home Key feature so that all you have to do to get inside your home is tap your iPhone or Apple Watch to the nondescript smart lock. Those with Lock+ can even text trusted guests with a key so they can also unlock the door when you’re not home. There are also the auto-lock and unlock functions so that you don’t have to fumble with keys or your phone to get in or out the door ASAP.
Level Lock+
$330
Apple
It’s beginning to smell a lot like the holidays. Boy Smells released its holiday collection already, and it’s an olfactory delight. The trio of scents are: figurare, a spicy fig-based aroma; broken rosary, a sweet and woody scent; and incensorial, a citrus scent with hints of baking spices.
Boy Smells holiday bundle
$120
Boy Smells
Huckberry and Merrell teamed up on an exclusive colorway of the very-popular hiking shoe the Moab 3. The Gore-Tex construction means these shoes are waterproof, and in an effort to do something good for the environment, they’re partially made from recycled materials. Shock-absorbing heels and a Vibram TC5+ outsole come together to roundout this very impressive, and very limited, shoe.
Merrell x Huckberry Moab 3 Smooth GTX
$175
Huckberry
The outdoors world and workwear sphere come together with a Rumpl and Cahartt collection. The line includes a reworking of a bunch of Rumpl’s flagship products with some of Carhartt’s more workwear vibes. There’s a sick poncho for rainy days and some can blankets to keep your brewskis (or sodas) cool, but we’re digging the Sherpa Puffy Blanket, which combines a brown colorway with warm fleece for either an outdoor throw or a picnic blanket.
Rumpl x Carhartt sherpa puffy blanket
$159
Rumpl
Solo Stove is all about the heat. From its highly covetable smokeless fire pits to its recently released pizza oven, Solo Stove likes to keep things hot. And that’s the case with its new tower patio heater, one of the hottest ticket items back in 2020 when outdoor dining was the de facto way of dining. The pellet-fueled patio heater offers smokeless warmth for about three hours thanks to a 25-pound capacity fuel hopper, and it has a heat radius of around 10 feet.
Solo Stove tower patio heater
$1,000
Solo Stove
One of our favorite coffee grinders just got reworked to be even better. Fellow’s Ode Grinder was already an attractive grinder with a small countertop footprint, and the new generation of the Ode offers a large coffee hopper (from 80 grams to 100 grams), improved grinding burrs for more uniformity in the grounds, and new anti-static technology to reduce mess. Just a reminder that this grinder is good for every coffee-brewing method—from cold brew to pour over—except espresso, which needs to be super fine for superior shots.
Fellow Ode Brew coffee grinder (Gen 2)
$345
Fellow
Even in the new WFH world order, it’s hard to find the time to fit in a good sweat sesh. That’s where Cubii comes in. The brand makes compact elliptical machines, and its newest model is the Move, a smaller take on the brand’s JR2+ minus the Bluetooth connectibility. It’s perfect for getting some steps in while you’re working at your desk or to get your heart rate up while watching TV. It weighs under 20 pounds, and you can keep track of your stats through the elliptical’s LCD screen.
Cubii Move
$199
Cubii