The Best Non-Toxic Small Kitchen Appliances That Don’t Shed Microplastics

In the fast-paced world of modern living, our kitchens have become bustling hubs where convenience often takes precedence over sustainability. However, making conscious choices about the appliances and products we use in our kitchens can have a significant impact on our health and the environment. This article explores the realm of non toxic, plastic-free kitchen products, with a focus on the best eco-friendly appliances and accessories.

 

Choosing the Right Appliances for a Healthy, Plastic Free Kitchen

In the quest for a plastic-free kitchen, the appliances we choose play a crucial role. Many conventional small kitchen appliances like a kettle, coffee maker are made of plastic and other components that can leach harmful chemicals into our food and contribute to microplastics in our bodies. Opting for non-toxic and plastic-free kitchen appliances that last a lifetime is not just an eco-friendly choice but also a healthier one for you and your family.

When you think about common kitchen appliances like blenders and food processors, consider their materials. Stainless steel, glass, and ceramic are excellent alternatives to traditional plastic components. These materials not only reduce the risk of toxic chemicals leaching into your food or drinks, but are also more durable and easier to recycle.

 

Avoid Toxic Materials in Contact with Hot Food and Liquids

  • Plastic, even BPA Free Plastic 

We have written extensively about phthalates, BPA (1), BPA-free plastic claims , the impact on our health and why is important to avoid any plasticizers in contact with hot food and drinks.

On the other hand, common cheap kitchen appliances have a huge impact on the environment, as they break quickly and are unrepairable due to their cheap components. Have you noticed that most products have only 1 year of warranty? This is the result of our linear economy model of take – make – waste, as opposed to the circular economy.

Plastic-free cooking involves a conscious effort to minimize or eliminate the use of plastic in the kitchen to reduce our exposure to microplastics. This goes beyond just choosing the right appliances; it extends to food storage containers, cooking utensils, and even the packaging of ingredients (if possible). Making the switch to plastic-free cooking can significantly reduce your carbon footprint (you buy better, and you buy only once!) and your exposure to toxic materials.

  • Aluminum

Aluminum is another material to avoid prolonged use. The substance may be leaching from utensils with long-term use (2), which has been associated with certain clinical conditions such as anemia, dementia, and osteo-malacia. Some studies suggest that cooking in utensils or aluminum foils is safe, however, others suggest that it may lead to toxic levels of aluminum in the body, depending on many factors such as pH, temperature, and the cooking medium.

  • Non-stick Coatings (PFAS / PFOA / PFTE / GenX / “Ceramic” Coatings)

PFAS / PFOA / PFTE / GenX (3). You see these acronyms every day on the marketing claims nicely highlighted on product packaging, often as claims that products are free of these substances. However, while manufacturers might have removed those chemicals, they had to use others to create that non-stick coating we’re all used to. Non-stick pans and appliances coated with PTFE, and other coatings are convenient, but unnecessary, and contribute to the serious problem of PFAS pollution. Ceramic coated pans are not much better either, as their non-stick coating is not pure ceramic, and it wears out easily, usually within one year. Stay away from non-stick coatings!

  • Silicone

Please don’t be fooled by silicone kitchen products for your appliances like silicone airfryer basket liners, or silicone bakeware, and bake trays. Silicone is not an inert material, it is a porous material, often filled with plasticizers, that has been scientifically proven (4) to leach siloxanes, phthalates, and other well known endocrine disrupting chemicals into food when heated at high temperatures. Stay away from silicone in contact with heat!

 

Best Non-toxic Small Kitchen Appliances and Plastic-free Kitchen Accessories

The following list will guide you on how to choose non-toxic kitchen appliances, based on detailed articles we’ve previously compiled.

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1. A Non-Toxic Electric Kettle or a Plastic Free Stove Kettle

All-Clad Stainless Steel Tea Kettle 100% Plastic-Free

A completely plastic-free electric kettle doesn’t exist. There is always plastic in electric products, so we have put together a list of the products where plastic doesn’t come in contact with the hot water. If you’re looking for a 100% plastic free kettle, opt for a stainless steel stove top kettle. To lower your microplastic exposure risks, please remember to use loose-leaf tea or plastic-free tea bags.

Please open the article here below.

 

Related: 13 Non-toxic, Plastic Free Electric Kettles for a Healthy Cup

 

5. A Plastic Free Coffee Machine or Coffee Maker

Pure Over Bew Kit Made of Glass. Plastic Free Coffee Maker

Electric coffee machines or percolators that are plastic-free do not exist, due to the plastic components in the electronic parts, cables, and tubes where the water flows.  If you’re looking for a 100% plastic free coffee maker, where plastic doesn’t come in contact with the boiling water, opt for a manual or stove top coffee maker.

When it comes to coffee makers, the choice of materials matters. Opt for coffee makers with stainless steel or glass components instead of those predominantly made from plastic or aluminum. This not only ensures a better taste for your coffee at home but also reduces your exposure to potentially harmful substances. Where you like espresso, a cappuccino, latte macchiato etc. you deserve a healthy cup. By the way, with “healthy cup” we mean  a plastic-free reusable coffee cup, where coffee or tea doesn’t come in contact with plastic!

Please open the article here below.

 

Related: 17 Best Plastic Free Coffee Makers by Style For Delicious, Non-Toxic Coffee

 

6. A Non-toxic Food Processor with a Plastic-free Blending Area

Oster Glass Jar Blender

Food processors and blenders are indispensable in any kitchen, but not all of them are created equal when it comes to sustainability. Healthy options are designed with materials that are not only durable but also safe.

Look for food processors, blenders, stand mixers with stainless steel blades and borosilicate glass, or stainless steel jugs. Stainless steel is a durable and non-toxic material, ensuring that no harmful substances leach into your food during processing. Additionally, many brands now offer alternatives with glass bowls, reducing the reliance on plastic components, like plastic jugs or plastic mixing containers that absorb food colors and odors over time. Please open the article here below.

 

Related: 8 Plastic Free Blender Brands for a Truly Non-toxic Kitchen

 

7. Non-toxic Air Fryer / Toaster Oven / Slow Cooker 

As we strive for a more sustainable kitchen, small appliances like air fryers, small electric ovens, and slow cookers shouldn’t be overlooked. Air fryers, with their ability to cook with minimal oil, contribute to healthier cooking practices. Look for stainless steel air fryers, ovens, slow cookers with non-toxic coatings, even though they state PFAS and PFOA-free, and minimal plastic parts to enhance their eco-friendly profile. If possible choose a product that is mainly made with high food grade stainless, including the air fryer baskets, rotating drums, toasting / warming rack, skewer rack, bread rack, rotisserie part accessories etc. Forget the non-stick accessories and those made of silicone, like silicone mats. Be prepared to spend a bit more time to clean those parts (with plastic free sponges of course!) to saveguard your health!

We’ll try to find and test some products for you and we’ll update this article in the near future.

 

Related: Plastic-free Thermomix Accessories For Non-toxic Cooking

 

8. A Stainless Steel Food Dehydrator

Excalibur Food Dehydrator

Beyond the basic kitchen appliances, there are additional accessories that can contribute to a more sustainable kitchen. Dehydrators, for example, are an eco-friendly way to preserve fruits, vegetables, herbs, seeds, jerky etc. and create healthy snacks for the whole family, as drying preserves important nutrients that cooking often destroys, concentrating your foods’ natural flavor, sweetness, and aroma. They don’t require electricity for storage, help reduce packaging waste from store-bought food, and save space in the pantry.

Dehydrating can allow you to take advantage of purchasing food in peak season or bulk, to be stored for later use in a more space-efficient manner than canning or freezing.

A quality stainless steel food dehydrator brand that we recommend is Excalibur Dehydrators. Since 1973, this company has designed and manufactured dehydrators in Sacramento, California USA. Setting the industry standard for design excellence for over 40 years. All products are made of quality food grade stainless steel even the trays. Don’t buy plastic dehydrators, support a US made brand!

 

9. An Electric Stainless Steel Juicer

100% Stainless Steel Cold Press Juicer

When choosing an electric juicer machine, please opt for a high-quality stainless steel juicer that will last a lifetime.

For Europe and Australia, we’d like to recommend Angel Juicer as it is actually the world’s first 100% stainless steel cold press juicer, and its unique twin gear design means it has yields of up to 50% more than other juicers. The major benefit of using a stainless steel juicer is its quality and durability. With no plastic parts that are prone to breakage, the Angel Juicer truly will stand the test of time.

A part from Angel Juicer, we also personally tested and still use the Breville Citrus Press Pro, a motorized citrus press, which features an acidic resistant die-cast stainless steel juicing cone, and a die-cast body that are resistant to corrosive citric acid.

 

10. Non-toxic Cookware Without Any Synthetic Coating

Solidteknics Banner - Non-Toxic Cookware Brands

Making sustainable choices in the kitchen extends beyond appliances to include reusable kitchen utensils and cookware. Traditional non-stick cookware often contains harmful chemicals, such as PFAS coatings, or perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), which can be released into the air and food during cooking. Ceramic coated pans are not much better either, as their non-stick coating is not pure ceramic. Instead, choose cookware made of durable stainless steel, carbon steel, cast iron, pure ceramic, etc. to avoid potential hazards.

We have compiled some detailed research about what truly non-toxic cookware brands are available on the market today. Please open the article here below.

 

Related: 11 Truly Non-Toxic Cookware Brands for a Healthy Kitchen

 

11. Toxic Free Kitchenware & Plastic-Free Kitchen Utensils

Investing in plastic free kitchen utensils made from stainless steel (dishwasher safe) or natural, untreated wood / bamboo eliminates the need for disposable plastic alternatives. These materials are not only more durable but also safer for both you and the environment. Plastic utensils like soup ladles, strainers, spatulas, tongs, etc. shouldn’t be in your kitchen, particularly if these come in contact with heat! Please stay away from silicone kitchen products that are used in contact with heat, for the reasons outlined above. Cutting boards as well, no plastic please, as you’re basically cutting microplastics together with your food.

  • Shop stainless steel kitchen utensils on Amazon
  • Shop wooden kitchen utensils on Amazon
  • Shop wooden cutting boards on Amazon

 

12. Non-Toxic Food Storage: Keeping Food Fresh without Plastic

Bambaw Stainless Steel Lunch Box Non-Toxic Lunch Boxes

In this section, we’ll delve into the world of non-toxic food storage, exploring alternatives that keep your food fresh without relying on harmful plastics.

Choosing the right food storage containers is a crucial aspect of maintaining a sustainable kitchen. Traditional plastic containers can leach harmful chemicals into food, especially when exposed to heat or acidic or fatty ingredients. To avoid this, consider alternatives like glass jars or stainless steel food containers.

Glass jars are an excellent choice for storing both dry and wet ingredients. They are non-toxic, easy to clean, and don’t retain odors or flavors. You can reuse glass jars from pickles, coffee, etc. and repurpose them for a green kitchen without having to spend further money. Alternatively, you can buy some with bamboo lids, and some come with a plastic lid for airtightness. Remember: avoid plastic when microwaving.

Stainless steel food containers, on the other hand, are very durable and resistant to corrosion, providing a safe and eco-friendly option for food storage, particularly when on the go.

In addition to choosing the right materials, consider investing in airtight containers to extend the shelf life of your ingredients without resorting to plastic. This not only reduces food waste but also minimizes the need for single-use plastic packaging.

Last but not least, look for reusable food storage alternatives, such as DIY beeswax wraps instead of plastic wrap and reusable food storage bags instead of disposable plastic bags.

  • Browse glass food storage containers on Amazon
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  • Browse beeswax wraps on Amazon

 

Related: 6 Best Non Toxic Lunch Boxes That Don’t Shed Microplastics 

 

13. Compost Bins: Reducing our Impact on Landfills

Composting Help Reduce Microplastic Pollution

Though not a kitchen appliance, the article won’t be complete without mentioning how important kitchen compost bins are for the environment, so that your food scraps are not going to landfill releasing methane, and composting helps in reducing kitchen waste and microplastics. By incorporating sustainable practices into daily cooking routines, you are getting closer to zero-waste cooking!

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Our Personal Tip:

We understand that this list can be overwhelming. However, replace old kitchen appliances and utensils only when they are broken or they have reached their end of life.

Make a list of what you need replacing, and try to buy high-quality products that have multiple functions: i.e. a good quality air-fryer can be used as well as an oven, and as a toaster.

 

Conclusion: Switch to Non-toxic Kitchen Utensils and Appliances Step by Step

We hope that this guide has helped you identify non-toxic materials in kitchen products. Certifications and labels can guide consumers to make informed choices as well.

Ultimately making good choices depends also on your level of awareness. We are here to help make your kitchen more sustainable and healthier for you and your family.

Do you have any questions or comments? Let us know in the comments section below.

 

References and Scientific Literature Sources:

(1) https://deohs.washington.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Plastics_Provider_Factsheet_Feb_2014.pdf
(2) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31823940/
(3) https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/chemicals/teflon-and-perfluorooctanoic-acid-pfoa.html
(4) https://www.foodpackagingforum.org/news/scientists-find-most-silicon-rubber-kitchenwares-are-endocrine-disrupting

Comments

  • Kayleigh
    June 5, 2024 at 10:31 pm

    Hi I’m looking for a non toxic vegetable chopper. Can you recommend one please? All the ones I can find are plastic!

    • I'm Plastic Free
      June 6, 2024 at 4:55 pm

      Hi Kayleigh,
      Thanks for your question. We might add the vegetable chopper to our list. The closest we could find to being “plastic free” is this one if you are in the USA https://amzn.to/3VvVCfl or this one if you are in the UK https://amzn.to/4bIe2yW. Both are made of stainless steel and aluminium but they do have some plastic parts that push the veggies down. Otherwise if you’re in the UK I also foud this vegetable slicer made of stainless steel: https://amzn.to/3Kv8egb
      I hope this might help you!
      If you make a purchase you’re helping me continue the research for non-toxic & plastic-free products.
      Many thanks
      Kind regards,
      Simona

  • Annette
    July 21, 2024 at 11:55 pm

    Hi, I am looking for a toxic free food processor and I am struggling to find one. Can you advise of any please? I live in the UK.
    Thank you for your time.
    Kind regards
    Annette

  • Reena
    July 28, 2024 at 8:34 am

    I am looking for a no coating toastie maker. Please advise.

    • I'm Plastic Free
      August 7, 2024 at 7:13 pm

      Hi Reena,
      Our apologies, we’ve been busy during Plastic Free July… A no coating toastie maker is difficult to find… but you can find a cast iron sandwich press or alternatively you can use a caston iron pan with a cast iron bacon press on top and you’ll have to press manually. Here are some ideas if you are in the USA https://amzn.to/4da4H3C or if you are in the UK https://amzn.to/3YT6kyD
      I hope this helps!
      Kind regards,
      Simona

  • Kim
    August 9, 2024 at 2:43 pm

    Are there any stainless steel juicers that ship to America? And will the air fryer portion be ready in time for Black Friday? I have no appliances but plan to get a couple around this time. Also, what about lead with stainless steel items?

    • I'm Plastic Free
      August 15, 2024 at 10:31 pm

      Hi Kim
      My apologies for the late response. Thank you for reading our article. Yes, there are! Here are a few options: https://amzn.to/46KuXzj, and https://amzn.to/3SS50rH
      Yes, we’ll try to review non-toxic air fryers before Black Friday. We are a small social enterprise with little capacity. Any purchase from our links helps continue the research we do about non toxic alternatives!
      Thanks for your support!
      Kind regards,
      Simona

      • SH
        March 24, 2025 at 11:49 pm

        Hi! I’m so glad I found your articles!!
        I’d love to know about a few more juicer options as well as an air fryer! That’s the two things on my list! Thank you!!

        • I'm Plastic Free
          March 29, 2025 at 10:43 am

          Hi SH,
          Thank you for your lovely feedback about our work. If you could spend a minute ratig our work here: https://g.page/r/Cai0cN6YmcyFEAI/review
          It would be amazing!
          It’s hard to find 100% plastic free juicer, we found this stainless steel one: https://amzn.to/4c9XgKf but some parts are plastic, or this one, but it’s manual : https://amzn.to/4hU59EP
          Regarding the air-fryer, we still have to do our research, but so far we found this one that is made of stainless steel: https://amzn.to/3FJ0hou
          I hope this helps.
          Kind regards,
          Simona

  • Kiri S.
    November 5, 2024 at 2:14 pm

    Hi there, I’m struggling to find a plastic-free / silicone-free bench top oven (similar to an air fryer). Do you know of any brands that offer this? Thanks very much.

    • I'm Plastic Free
      November 5, 2024 at 5:48 pm

      Hi Kiri,
      Thanks for your question. We have it on our “To Do” list to write an article about non-toxic benchtop ovens/air-fryers but we haven’t be able to do it yet. Some brands that make stainless steel ovens are Black + Decker, Hamilton Beach, Oster. Here is the link to Oster for example. https://amzn.to/3Yy02Te If the oven comes with an aluminum pan/tray, make sure to replace it with a stainless steel tray that fits that oven https://amzn.to/4hw3g27
      I hope we could help (until we write the full article)
      Kind regards,
      Simona
      https://amzn.to/3Yy02Te

  • Nikki
    November 15, 2024 at 8:31 am

    I am trying to find the best non toxic/low tox eco friendly options to replace our electric oven. Can you recommend any brands that are budget friendly pls. I live in Australia.

    • I'm Plastic Free
      November 18, 2024 at 8:58 pm

      Hi Nikki,
      I’m based in Australia too and I’m about to purchase a new oven as ours is not working any longer. I’ll let you know here what we’ll end up buying. We are also looking for a brand that is not too expensive.
      Kind regards,
      Simona

  • susan webb
    March 28, 2025 at 2:20 pm

    Hi,
    I’m trying to find a non toxic food processor or large chopper in Australia, would you know of any please?
    Also, not appliance related but you might know the answer, is baking paper safe to use?
    Thanks, Susan

    • I'm Plastic Free
      March 29, 2025 at 10:59 am

      Hi Susan,
      Thanks for your question.
      I’ve had a Thermomix for a long time, so I keep using that, but I’m unhappy that it cooks with several plastic parts and I provided my feedback to the company. Unfortunately, the new version didn’t take my feedback into consideration. I found the MagiMix Cook Expert that is all stainless steel, but again, it’s expensive. Otherwise an affordable food processor that has all stainless steel blades (at least!) is this one: https://amzn.to/4j8j3UG

      Regarding baking paper, unfortunately, many brands have a coating of PFAS to repel the grease, so I stopped using that many years ago. Instead, I use stainless steel baking trays and add grease myself like oil, butter etc. A bit more to clean, but a safer option. I also don’t use any silicone baking trays etc. in the oven etc., as they also leach siloxanes & other toxins https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19680914/

      I hope this helps! If you could take 1 minute to express a few words about our work, it’s be amazing! Here is the link: https://g.page/r/Cai0cN6YmcyFEAI/review

      Kind regards,
      Simona

  • naj
    June 3, 2025 at 8:56 am

    Hi,

    Do you know of any electric steamers that are plastic-free? or a plastic-free baby food maker?

    Thank you so much for your work.

    • I'm Plastic Free
      June 4, 2025 at 7:17 am

      Hi Naj,

      Thanks for your question. We couldn’t find a plastic free electric steamer. The baskets in the electric steamers are all made with plastic which defeats the purpose of healthy eating. However, you could but a stoptop stainless steel steamer i.e. this one https://amzn.to/45DC2mA We have a similar one and are very happy with it.

      Regarding the baby food maker, again, we couln’t find a plastic free one. It’s also the industry that tells you you need a specific baby food maker, while in reality it’s the same as any other food processor… It’s difficult to find an appliance that would also cook your food and is plastic free, but we found these plastic free blenders: https://www.implasticfree.com/plastic-free-blender/

      I hope this helps.

      Kind regards,
      Simona

  • Rawiri Mills
    August 31, 2025 at 5:56 am

    Absolutely love this website, just wanting to know what oven dishes/trays are best to use instead of silicone and the non stick options? Based in Asutralia

    • I'm Plastic Free
      September 1, 2025 at 10:52 am

      Hi Rawiri,
      Thanks for your lovely comment! For the oven we use either stainless steel or 100% pure ceramic trays. We have written an article on non-toxic cookware: https://www.implasticfree.com/non-toxic-cookware-brands/ Brands like Xtrema, or simply ceramic trays from your local shops, Le Creuset enamel cast-iron cookware is also ok for the oven. Here is a link with ideas for stainless steel trays: https://amzn.to/3JDjWs9
      I’d really appreciate if you could write a few words about my project here: https://g.page/r/Cai0cN6YmcyFEBM/review
      I hope this helped.
      Kind regards,
      Simona

  • Frances Thomas
    December 11, 2025 at 8:20 am

    Hi, I’m looking for a plastic free pepper grinder and a plastic free toaster. I’m based in the UK.
    Peugeot state that they have a plastic free pepper grinder but it does contain some microplastic.

    Can you help please?

    TIA 🙋🏼‍♀️

    • I'm Plastic Free
      December 14, 2025 at 4:11 pm

      Hi Frances,
      We haven’t done the proper research yet about plastic free salt & pepper grinders and toasters. So sorry, we are a very small team, we wish we had the resources to hire more people but we don’t…

      Re. Peugeot pepper mills, I read it depends on the model if they have any plastic components or not. For examples, their cast iron pepper mills are plastic free.

      Re. the toaster, again, we haven’t done the full reseaerch but this might help: https://amzlink.to/az00HoIyz7aq5

      The Mueller UltraToast Toaster is designed to be free of harmful plastics – it’s made with stainless steel construction and is specifically Teflon/PTFE, BPA, and PFOA free according to the user manual. However, customers have noted that there may be some polyethylene plastic insulation posts inside the toaster between the case and internal components, though the exterior case doesn’t get hot during use. The interior surfaces and coils are stainless steel with no non-stick coating.

      If you can’t find the Mueller in the UK, try this one: https://amzlink.to/az08mDSgZrLTv

      I hope this helps. If yes, please write a few words about our project here: https://g.page/r/Cai0cN6YmcyFEBM/review

      It means a lot to us.
      Kind regards,
      Simona

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