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A wooden cooking spoon, named MIXA, with a smooth design. Its made from solid beech wood and is light brown in colour. Ideal for non-stick cookware.
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Bright green UPPFYLLD peeler, t-shaped, stainless steel blade, plastic handle with hanging hole, kitchen utensil.Person peeling carrots using UPPFYLLD peeler on wooden cutting board. Bowl with greens nearby.
Stainless steel IDEALISK grater with multiple surfacesPerson grates cheese using a dual-sided stainless steel grater on a wooden cutting board.
Polished stainless steel bowl, simple design, smooth shape, no handle, round, modern look, versatile for various uses.Stainless silver bowl with sliced green fruits on wooden table.
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A pair of stainless steel IDEALISK cooking tweezers with a sleek, elegant design. Theyre perfect for flipping, grasping, and serving food.A person is using cooking tweezers to handle shrimp in a pan on a stovetop. The tweezers provide a firm grip for cooking.
Black IKEA 365+ adjustable slicer with loop handle, ribbed grip, and silver stripe detail.Black mandoline slicer on bamboo board, near oil bottles, herbs, and food container on white countertop.
Depicts an IDEALISK skimmer with a round stainless steel mesh head and a long stainless steel handle, designed for kitchen use.Stainless steel skimmer filled with cooked noodles, ideal for straining.
FULLÄNDA wood spatula; natural beech; sturdy, simple designPerson pouring batter from a bowl into a muffin tin.

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Garlic press KONCIS, silver, aluminum&stainless steel, cylindrical design with handle.A hand uses a garlic press to mince garlic into a bowl. The metal press has an insert for easy cleanup.
A RÖDSYRA spoon rest in white with a dotted pattern. Made of stoneware, it has a smooth, curved shape for easy utensil storage.Kitchen table with baked dish, wine glass, and spoon rest.
UPPFYLLD grater in white, round handle, stainless steel holes, plastic protector.Person grates cheese over pasta dish with grater. Bowl of pasta with tomatoes and basil beside. Olive oil and salt nearby on wooden board.
Silver mesh strainer with long handle and looped ends, ideal for kitchen tasks.Washing lettuce in kitchen sink
RÖRT wooden spatula, light brown, simple design, solid beech handle.Person cooks vegetables in a skillet on a white stove. Wooden spatula and plate of vegetables nearby.
MÅNÖGA scissors, black, plastic handles, stainless steel blades, ergonomic design.Hand holding gray-handled scissors cutting white paper on a light surface.
Bright green SJÖRUDA spatula with rounded handle, perfect for baking, has a comfortable grip and narrow blade for precise use.Person mixes batter with green spatula in glass bowl on wooden table. Frosted muffins nearby.
Black ikea meat hammer with rubber handle and stainless steel bolster.Person uses meat hammer on cutting board with meat. Small bowl of seasoning nearby. Kitchen setting.
UPPFYLLD white salad spinner: round, ribbed bowl; lid with handle; plastic and rubber materials.Person washing lettuce in white strainer under modern chrome tap in kitchen sink.
Light blue spatula with grey handle, silicone tip, smooth design, kitchen tool.Person pouring batter from a spatula into a round cake pan. The spatula has a small support to avoid messes.
Stainless steel VARDAGEN mixing bowl, 4l, silver, round, smooth sides, spout for pouring.Mixing batter in bowl with whisk

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Get geared up to fry, scoop, flip, and ladle! With a full set of FULLÄNDAD kitchen utensils, you’re ready to take on any cooking challenge like a pro. Hard-wearing and durable, the utensils can take up to 200°C heat, while still scratch-free and kind to your nonstick pots and pans.

A person in a white apron is holding five large FULLÄNDAD kitchen utensils: turner, spoon, ladle, pasta server and tweezers.
A FULLÄNDAD cooking spoon is lying in a frying pan with zucchini. Next to the pan, a pair of FULLÄNDAD cooking tweezers.

Kitchen utensils that make cooking more fun (and less fiddly) 

The right kitchen utensils are like having a second pair of hands – ready to flip, stir, scoop or whisk just when you need them. Whether you're frying up breakfast, prepping for dinner or baking something sweet at the weekend, having the right tool in the drawer makes everything feel that bit easier. This range is designed to handle the heat, stay comfortable in your hand, and last through all the chopping, mixing and plating you throw at it. 

What types of utensils do I actually need? 

Start with the everyday heroes – spatulas, ladles, tongs, whisks and serving spoons. These cooking utensils cover most bases, from sautéing veg to dishing up pasta. Then there are the handy extras – a garlic press for flavour without faff, a can opener that doesn’t slip, or a peeler that glides through spuds like butter. Materials matter too: stainless steel is tough and long-lasting, while silicone is gentle on your non-stick pans and easy to clean. 

How do I choose utensils for baking? 

If your idea of a good time involves floury hands and a warm oven, having the right baking supplies will help things rise to the occasion. Think measuring cups for precision, silicone spatulas for smooth batters, and pastry brushes for that golden finish. A balloon whisk can fluff up egg whites like a pro, while sturdy rolling pins and dough scrapers make prepping dough a breeze. These tools are more than just practical – they make baking feel joyful, calm and a little bit magical. 

What should I consider when buying kitchen utensils? 

Comfort, durability and storage are all worth thinking about. Look for handles that feel good to grip – even when your hands are wet. Some utensils come with clever features like hanging loops, stackable designs or built-in rests to keep surfaces clean. And don’t underestimate the power of a matching set – it brings order to your kitchen drawers and saves you scrambling for a spoon when the sauce is already bubbling. With the right mix of tools, everyday cooking becomes less about “making do” and more about enjoying the moment – whether that’s a speedy solo dinner or a full family roast.