10 Essential Items to Keep in Your Kitchen Under 100 Rs

 


A good kitchen does not need expensive tools or fancy brands. You just need a few smart things that make daily cooking easy. Most people think kitchen setup costs a lot, but honestly, some of the best items cost less than a plate of momos.

Let me share some simple kitchen essentials that stay under 100 Rs and still make life better.

1. Peeler

Every kitchen needs a peeler. Potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, bottle gourd, apple. One small tool saves time every single day. Cheap but powerful.

2. Dish scrubber

You cannot avoid dishes. It is part of life. A good scrubber cleans fast and saves your hands from oil and stains. Clean plates feel peaceful.

3. Matchbox or lighter

Gas stove needs fire. Simple thing. Big importance. Always keep one extra so cooking never stops.

4. Plastic storage box

One small box changes everything. Store salt. Sugar. tea leaves. Snacks. Masala. Keeps ants away and your shelf clean.

5. Strainer

Tea. Coffee. Rice washing. Pasta draining. Vegetable cleaning. One strainer does many jobs. This tool works hard in every kitchen.

6. Steel spoon set

Mixing. cooking. serving. Tasting. Steel spoons handle heat and last long. No plastic melting stress.

7. Cloth kitchen towel

Hands. stove. counter. spills. Vessels. One towel solves many problems. A clean towel makes the kitchen feel fresh.

8. Basic chopping board

Cutting directly on the slab damages knives and looks messy. A small board keeps things neat and safe.

9. Oil dispenser bottle

Pouring oil straight from packet always makes a mess. A small bottle keeps control and your counter clean.

10. Sponge holder or hook

Wet sponges smell bad fast. A small holder keeps them dry and clean. Simple habit, big hygiene change.


A happy kitchen is not about money. It is about smart choices. These small items make daily cooking smooth and stress free.Top of Form

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