
Best Alessi products in the Kitchen gadgets category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Alessi products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Alessi Pino funnel
Pino is one who sticks his nose into everything. That's a good thing, because Pino from A di Alessi is a funnel - albeit one with an extraordinary design, but still a funnel nonetheless. Even after use, Pino remains an attractive functional object.

2. Alessi Ala crumb scoop
Ala crumb scoop by Alessi & Achille Castiglioni
Crumb scoops like the "Ala" from Alessi are ideal flatmates: always helpful and good-looking. It was designed by Italian design genius Achille Castiglioni, whose products have almost all achieved cult status. His streamlined crumb scoop "Ala" made of stainless steel for Alessi is reminiscent of an unfolded fan or elements of a sports car. The crumbs are almost swept off the table by themselves as the dynamism looks so elegant. This object, designed by Achille Castiglioni, is characterised by a perfect blend of simplicity, irony and entertainment, coupled with a careful curiosity about the use of the object, techniques and new materials. Order the Ala crumb scoop from our online shop.

3. Alessi Scoittaolo
Squirrel Nutcracker made of stainless steel and wood by designer Andrea Branzi from Alessi. This nutcracker brings play and fun. It is a true pleasure to operate this beautifully designed nutcracker. The design is inspired by nature: a stainless steel squirrel effortlessly cracks the nuts. The wooden base also evokes the natural environment of squirrels and nuts.

4. Alessi Twergi nutcracker made of beech wood pink/
Alessi Twergi - Nutcracker made of beech wood H: 11 cm; pink/red
The Twergi nutcracker, crafted from fine beech wood, is perfect for cracking all types of nuts. First introduced in 1993, it was reissued by Alessi in 2024. Available in yellow/green as well as pink/red.
Alessi Twergi
Twergi, which translates to "goblin," derives from the dialect spoken in the valleys around the Alessi factory. The collection, first launched in 1989, brings together objects that revitalize the old tradition of woodworking on the lathe. The lathe and its associated craft are closely linked to the Strona Valley region, where Alessi has always been based and has its roots.
In addition to metalworking, woodworking is the second traditional production branch of Valle Strona. Driven by the desire to maintain this connection, Alessi acquired Battista Piazza 1865, the oldest of the companies originally from this valley, in 1988.

5. Alessi Nutcracker SWEETHEART
Description Sweetheart is an iconic nutcracker inspired by the story of the Australian crocodile of the same name. Designed by Jim Hannon-Tam, its serrated structure on the front makes it ideal for cracking fruit shields that dry easily. Sweetheart is sturdy and easy to use. This nutcracker has a dual function. With the small opening you can crack small nuts such as hazelnut, pistachio and almond while with the large opening you can crack walnuts or Brazil nuts. Highlights Material: Aluminum Length: 20.5 cm Design: Jim Hannon-Tan.

6. Alessi Voile
An elegant and seemingly elusive object whose function is not immediately understood. The shape of the spaghetti dispenser is created by three twisted rings, allowing for the measurement of one, two, or five portions of spaghetti.

7. Alessi Trichter Pinocchio
The Alessi funnel brings playful charm to the kitchen with a design inspired by the iconic image of the fairy tale boy Pinocchio. Its elongated nose proves practical for transferring various liquids. Available in fresh colors like Peach and Green, this funnel offers a successful blend of functionality and humor.

8. Alessi Twergi nutcracker made of beech wood
Alessi Twergi - Nutcracker made of beech wood H: 11 cm; yellow/green
The Twergi nutcracker made of fine beech wood is ideal for cracking all kinds of nuts. First released in 1993, it was reissued by Alessi in 2024. Available in the colours yellow/green and pink/red.
Alessi Twergi
Twergi, which means "goblin" in German, is derived from the dialect spoken in the valleys around the Alessi factory. The collection, which first appeared in 1989, brings together objects that revitalise the old tradition of woodworking on the lathe. The lathe and the craft associated with it are closely linked to the Strona Valley region, where Alessi has always been based and has its roots.
Alongside metalworking, woodworking is the second traditional branch of production in Valle Strona. Driven by the desire not to cut these ties, Alessi bought the oldest of the companies originally from this valley, Battista Piazza 1865, in 1988.

9. Alessi Strongman
This is how Marcel Wanders envisions the personality behind this innovative nutcracker. Esteemed audience, we present: the strongest man in the world! His dumbbell with the two large gilded spheres symbolizes unparalleled strength, his face contorted with effort, muscles tensed, feet firmly anchored on the pedestal. Wanders conceals the functional components within the playful character inside the nutcracker. Inside the pedestal lies the cavity for the nut. By turning the weights, the screw and the tall laced boots, which are so characteristic of weightlifters and responsible for crushing the nut shell, move.

10. Alessi Nutcracker
Heart-shaped walnut opener by Alessi. This handy heart-shaped nutcracker designed by Jim Hannon-Tan is an eye-catcher and particularly easy to use. Simply place the heart tip in the gap between the two walnut shells and make a short twisting motion. The walnut is now open and ready to enjoy.
