Sometimes it feels like you're missing something in the kitchen. It's like you could do with a new device that will help you make or do something easier. While master chefs won't think any of these are necessary, here are some products that will no doubt help us ordinary people out.

1. Somabar

This gadget will mix your favorite cocktail on demand.

2. CinniBird

This "pen" uses spices and seasonings for "ink".

3. Minipresso

A portable espresso maker. Get your fix anywhere.

4. This Magnifying Spoon

Don't want to swallow hair, flies, or anything that doesn't belong in your dish? This is the future!

5. Electronic nose - Peres

This device detects the quality and freshness of meats.

6. Top Brewer

It is a sink faucet, except, instead of water, it releases coffee!

7. Vision Toaster

See your bread being toasted and take it out before it gets too burnt.

8. The most advanced butter knife

This knife will conduct your body heat into it and allow you to spread butter from the fridge with much ease.

9. Miito

A rod you can use to heat up any liquid. Just dip it!

10. Prep Pad

A scale and app that appoints itself as your kitchen nutritionist. It will keep track of what you're eating along with your food-related health goals.

11. Rollie

A vertical cooking system that lets you stuff whatever n it. Great if you're in a hurry.

12. Mellow

Learn how to cook the proper way using the sous-vide method. The device does all the work for you.

13. Gosun

This device uses the power of the sun to heat up your food. It'll work on cloudy days too.

14. Verilux

Your kitchen is a rave party for germs. This UV rechargeable sanitizing wand will get rid of them.

15. Sonic decanter

Just put it in. Done!

16. The best strainer ever.

This strainer looks and works like the best you'll ever see.

17. Temperature controlled pan.

Perfect for chefs who don't really know how to prepare anything.

18. Mimic the bar experience with a beer foamer.

So you don't really have to go out anymore.

19. Super sharp and strong knives

You'll need to sharpen them though, once, every 25 years.