Bob Kramer knives are undeniably great. But a knife that costs thousands of dollars is out of reach for most of us. Luckily, in the cooking world, expensive cooking tools aren’t necessary for high-level cooking. In our chef-approved kitchen gear series, we ask chefs what their favorite tools are. Their picks range from a $1 kitchen towels to a $1,200 Big Green Egg. For the budget-conscious cooks, we’re going to focus on the former. Here are 25 chef-approved kitchen tools that cost $25 or less.
ChoiceHD Deli Containers (32 oz.)

“I use these for everything: storage, portioning, mise en place, sweet tea during service, to make lunches for my wife — they really are the backbone of the kitchen. They come in different sizes, but they have universal lids. They are reusable, they are cheap, they are sturdy and with a roll of masking tape and a sharpie, you can keep everything in them labeled and organized.” — Jordan Terry, Chef de Cuisine at Dirty French
Weber Lighter Cubes

“If you ever find yourself outdoors with a charcoal grill, these mini cubes are a must. How many times have you seen people stuffing paper, small pieces of boxes or pouring liquid charcoal lighter? Everyone has their own way making the fire but many times isn’t as easy as one thinks. With the mini lighter cubes all you need to do is put the lighter cubes in between the charcoal and wait till it starts to light, give a light fanning and you are ready to go.” — David Shim, Executive Chef at Cote