There are no gear testers more rigorous than the commercial chef. Can openers, skillets, thermometers, mixing bowls and all manner of other essential gear are put through the wringer night in, night out. So when chefs talk about the gear they couldn’t cook without, we listen. Here are the kitchen tools five pro chefs can’t get enough of.
Chef Anthony Alaimo

Chef Anthony Alaimo may have gotten his start cooking in New York City, but his skill led him to work in kitchens from Macau — where he earned a Michelin star as chef de cuisine at Ristorante Il Teatro — to Las Vegas. Currently, Alaimo is situated in Los Angeles where he heads the kitchen at 101 North, a New American eatery in Westlake Village. The well-traveled chef’s experiences around the world are reflected in his kitchen essentials, which includes staples such as a Japanese mandoline and an Italian pasta maker.
Benriner Mandoline Slicer

“Benriner’s Japanese mandoline is at the top of my must-have list. This green mandolin that has been torturing the fingertips of chefs for years is a must-have for efficient production. Once you get comfortable with it, this mandolin stays sharp and lasts.”