Kitchen gadget bundles that lift Shopify AOV in 2026
A single garlic press is $14. A "Prep Station Kit" with press, peeler, grater, and cutting board is $52. Cooks outfit their stations. Bundle the station.
$14
Average single kitchen gadget order
$52
Average kitchen kit bundle order
3.7x
AOV from kitchen kits vs single gadget
Kitchen gadgets are low-price impulse buys that barely cover shipping individually. Task-based kits group gadgets by cooking activity and turn $14 orders into $52 orders.
The hacks
Cooking task bundles: prep, grill, bake, stir-fry
"Prep Station Kit" (garlic press, vegetable peeler, micro grater, cutting board). "Grill Master Kit" (tongs, thermometer, basting brush, grill mat). Task-based kits match how cooks think about their kitchen. They buy for the task, not the gadget.
New kitchen starter bundles for first apartments
"First Kitchen Kit" with essential utensil set, measuring cups, cutting board, pot holder, and kitchen timer ($65). New apartment shoppers need everything at once. The starter kit captures the full initial kitchen spend in one order.
Cuisine-specific tool bundles: sushi, pasta, BBQ
"Sushi Making Kit" (bamboo mat, rice paddle, nori holder, chopstick set, soy dish). "Pasta Kit" (pasta machine attachment, drying rack, ravioli cutter, flour sifter). Cuisine-specific kits attract enthusiasts willing to invest in a new cooking skill.
Kitchen organization bundles with storage solutions
"Drawer Organization Kit" (utensil tray, spice rack insert, knife block, bag clips set). Organization bundles sell the vision of a tidy kitchen. Before/after photos in reviews drive conversion. The visual result sells the bundle.
Seasonal kitchen gadget refresh bundles
"Summer Kitchen Refresh" (citrus juicer, herb scissors, salad spinner, ice cream scoop). Seasonal framing creates a reason to buy tools they did not know they needed. The seasonal hook makes the bundle timely instead of random.
Bundle by cooking task, not by material or brand
"Prep Station Kit" sells better than "Stainless Steel Gadget Set." Cooks think about what they are making, not what the tools are made of. Match the bundle to the activity.