76 products reviewed, best plastic-free rating first.
Bare carbon steel body with a riveted stainless steel handle - no coating, no plastic anywhere.
The iconic all-glass pour-over - zero plastic, zero silicone, brew path is glass and paper only.
The plain Klean Kanteen Classic bottle paired with the all-stainless Steel Loop Cap - a 100% steel drink environment with no gasket, sealing steel-on-steel.
Enameled cast iron with a metal lid knob out of the box - a fully plastic-free Dutch oven with no plastic knob to swap.
Tri-ply stainless with an 18/10 cooking surface and an aluminum core sealed inside - no coating and no plastic touches food.
All-metal 18/10 stainless french press - body, lid, plunger, and dual mesh filter are stainless steel, with no plastic or glass in the brew path.
Hand-blown borosilicate glass pour-over pot with a glass handle and an all-stainless cone filter - a fully plastic-free, filterless-optional brewer.
Glass jar, glass lid, natural rubber gasket, stainless clips - a fully plastic-free sealing system with zero metal-to-food contact, ideal for acidic and fermented foods.
The plastic-free escape hatch - a stovetop Iga-clay rice pot with a double clay lid, no electronics, no coating, no plastic anywhere.
Solid NSF-certified hard maple, edge- or end-grain - a bare wood board with only food-safe glue between staves. Zero plastic.
A single piece of natural rubber - nipple, shield, and button all one molded part, with zero plastic and zero silicone. The benchmark plastic-free pacifier.
A one-piece 100% natural rubber teether shaped like a panda - textured for sore gums, with no plastic, no silicone, and nothing water/gel-filled to puncture.
An all-stainless bento tray with a stainless lid and stainless latches - zero plastic in the box itself; only the optional Dipper cups add silicone lids.
A commercial-kitchen board made of natural rubber - the plastic-free way to get a "plastic-like" board that's gentle on knives, sandable, and self-healing.
Bare cast iron, one solid piece, seasoned only with soy-based vegetable oil - zero coatings, zero plastic, and cheap.
A fully stainless 18/8 lever-action ice tray in the vintage design - no plastic, no aluminum, no coating, no BPA. The reference plastic-free ice tray.
The fully plastic-free escape hatch - an all-stainless stovetop whistling kettle with a riveted steel handle and no plastic or silicone anywhere.
All-stainless toddler training forks - handle and tines are one piece of 304 steel, no silicone grip - so unlike Avanchy's silicone-handled spoons these are fully plastic-free.
Solid 304 stainless toddler forks, spoons, and food pusher with no plastic, silicone, coating, or paint anywhere - a genuinely plastic-free first-utensil set.
One-piece 100% natural rubber pacifier with star- and moon-shaped vent holes - nipple and shield are one continuous rubber part, no plastic and no silicone.
Solid FSC-certified teak - a naturally oily, water-resistant, antimicrobial hardwood. Bare wood, no plastic, and lower-maintenance than maple.
A three-piece nesting stainless bento with no gaskets at all - deliberately fully plastic-free (and, as a result, deliberately not leak-proof).
All 18/8 stainless container with a stainless lid - no plastic lining, no coating, and no plastic or silicone in the food path.
Raw, unfinished maple wood rings with no oil, wax, paint, or coating - a genuinely plastic-free (and silicone-free, rubber-free) teether for babies who chew everything.
One-piece Arita porcelain pour-over cone - the brew path is ceramic and paper only, with no plastic (unlike Hario's popular plastic V60).
A genuinely solid-bamboo divided baby plate (not the melamine-bound "bamboo fiber" trap) with a removable silicone suction ring - the rare natural-material kids plate.
A rare insulated bottle with a steel-lined spout lid - the Reflecta lid keeps the drink off plastic, with only silicone seals in the water path.
Food-grade 304 stainless inner pot with a stainless lid underside and steel anti-block shield - the only food/steam-contact non-metal is the silicone sealing ring, landing it at silicone-only.
Borosilicate glass container whose lid is a glass panel in a silicone frame - so the lid is plastic-free too, unlike the plastic snap lids on most "glass" containers.
Personal blender with tempered-glass cups and an all-stainless blade assembly - the rare blender where nothing in the blend path is plastic, seals aside.
Steel cup with a stainless steel straw and a silicone lid/flex-tip - the child drinks through steel, so the only non-steel water contact is silicone.
Recycled-steel cup with a stainless steel straw and silicone lid/flex-tip - no plastic in the drink path, unlike the older PP sippy cap.
The rare 100% plastic-free bottle system - 18/8 stainless body and steel collar, only the interchangeable top is medical-grade silicone.
Turns a regular-mouth glass mason jar into a bottle or sippy - liquid only ever touches glass, steel, and silicone.
A one-piece 100% food-grade silicone plate-plus-placemat with a self-sealing suction base built into the same molded part - no separate ring, no plastic.
Food-grade silicone ice tray with a steel-reinforced rim and a fitted silicone lid - flexible release with no plastic, landing at silicone-only.
Klean Kanteen's flagship plastic-free bottle - three materials only (steel, bamboo, a silicone gasket), so water only ever touches stainless steel.
Platinum silicone bag that replaces single-use plastic zip bags - it's silicone, not plastic-free, but it's the durable reusable answer to Ziplocs.
A 304 stainless container sealed by a platinum-grade silicone lid - leak-resistant with zero plastic; the only non-steel part is the silicone lid.
A 100% food-grade silicone divided suction plate; the eating surface is all silicone, though the included storage lid appears to be plastic (must be removed before heating).
Design-favorite gooseneck kettle with a 304 steel interior - the only things touching water are steel and two silicone parts (lid gasket, probe sleeve).
A 304 stainless bowl on a soft silicone handle - gentler on new gums than bare metal, but the grip is silicone, so it is silicone-only rather than fully plastic-free.
All-stainless container with a stainless lid and a silicone gasket for an airtight seal - steel food contact, no plastic anywhere.
Double-wall 304 stainless divided baby plate whose only non-steel part is a removable silicone suction ring - steel touches the food, silicone only grips the table.
A one-piece 100% food-grade silicone open training cup - no valve, no straw, no plastic; the "skip the sippy" option pediatricians favor.
The stainless-steel (not aluminum) Bialetti moka pot - 18/10 steel brew chambers with a silicone gasket seal and a plastic handle and knob on the exterior.
Polished-stainless gravity dispenser (formerly Propur) whose filtered water sits in a steel chamber; only the G2.0 filter elements carry plastic housing.
Swiss stick blender whose shaft, head, and blades are all stainless steel - the only plastic is the sealed motor housing you hold, which never touches food.
One of the rare electric cookers with both an uncoated clad-stainless inner pot AND a stainless steel inner lid, so neither the rice nor the condensing steam touches plastic or coating.
Inexpensive all-stainless stovetop percolator - the entire brew path (pot, stem, basket, spreader) is steel; the only plastic is the exterior handle, which never touches coffee.
Stainless-steel gravity dispenser where filtered water sits in a 304 steel lower chamber and pours from a steel spigot with a ceramic valve - the only plastic is in the filter housing.
A gooseneck-free electric kettle with a fully stainless water path including the lid - one of the few marketed on no plastic touching the water. The lid gasket material is undisclosed, the one caveat.
Bare carbon steel that seasons like cast iron but lighter; the only plastic is an epoxy coating on the handle (non-food-contact) - the PRO version drops even that.
Borosilicate glass kettle engineered around the water path - stainless inner lid and stainless filter mean plastic never touches the water, at a budget price.
Simple 18/8 steel stovetop gooseneck for pour-over - the water path is all steel; the only plastic is the bakelite handle and knob, which never touch water.
Enameled cast iron - the pot itself is fully plastic-free, but the default lid knob is phenolic plastic (easily swapped for a stainless one).
Retro all-steel kettle marketed specifically on a stainless inner lid - the whole water path is 304 steel, with plastic only on the exterior handle and base.
Long-running double-wall steel kettle sold on a 100% stainless interior - pot, lid, spout, and rim are all steel, with plastic only on the handle and base.
Vitamix's all-steel jar accessory - the container and blades are stainless, moving the blend wall off Tritan, but the lid is still Tritan and the tamper is plastic.
Borosilicate glass with a natural rubber nipple, but a polypropylene screw ring, valve, and cap put plastic in the milk path.
Ceramic-lined steel mug with a ceramic drinking lip - the cup you sip from is ceramic and steel, but the 360 sip lid is BPA-free plastic.
The best-known PTFE- and PFAS-free nonstick - a sol-gel "ceramic" coating over aluminum. No plastic in the coating, but it's still a coating that wears out in a year or two.
Rugged 18/8 steel camp mug, but the press-fit drink-through lid is Tritan plastic - so as sold you sip over plastic.
One of the last countertop blenders with a real glass jar - the blend path is glass, stainless blade, and a rubber sealing ring; only the lid is plastic.
Popular "eco" board that's actually a paper-and-phenolic-resin composite - low-migration and NSF-safe, but the binder is a cured plastic resin, so solid wood is the cleaner plastic-free pick.
Borosilicate glass with a grippy silicone sleeve - but the cap, ring, and stopper are polypropylene that touches the milk path.
Hand-blown borosilicate glass pitcher where filtered water sits in glass, on a silicone base - but water passes through a plastic filter housing and the lid is plastic.
Steel Kid Classic body, but the Sport Cap 3.0 kids drink through is polypropylene plus a silicone spout - so water does touch plastic at the cap.
Stylish triple-walled steel bottle, but the screw cap has a plastic inner body - water contacts plastic at the lid, so it is not plastic-free.
Insulated stainless steel french press with an exceptionally clean cup - but its double filter baskets have a BPA-free polypropylene cage that sits in the brew path.
Popular "stainless steel" variable-temp kettle that is actually the category trap - the lid underside, hinge, spout filter, and water window all touch water and are plastic.
Borosilicate glass with a 100% natural rubber nipple - the zero-silicone dream, undercut by a polypropylene screw ring and cap.
Class-leading insulation with a polished SlickSteel steel interior, but you drink through a plastic mouthpiece in the flip-open lid.
Popular insulated steel bottle, but the standard Flex Cap is polypropylene - water sits against plastic threads, so it is not plastic-free despite the "steel bottle" reputation.
Steel-bodied toddler straw bottle with a soft silicone straw - but the collar and valve the water passes through are polypropylene.
All-steel insulated body, but the popular Café Cap sips through a polypropylene spout - a corrective for the common assumption that a Klean Kanteen coffee mug is plastic-free.