More Products Added: Making Pesach At Home For The First Time? Here Is A List Of Items You Can Buy Online Now, Guides, And More!

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We received countless requests from readers for a list of Pesach items they can buy online, as many people will be making Pesach for the first time and want to avoid shopping in-stores. If your local store offers delivery we highly recommend supporting local businesses in this hard time.

Below is a list of items that will arrive by March 31st or sooner, unless indicated otherwise. 

Earlier this week Amazon had almost all items on their site arriving April 21st or later, but now many items are available for delivery sooner. Be sure to check delivery date at checkout, as many of these will change!

You can discuss Pesach tips, tricks, guides, and more in the comments below or this DDF thread!

Pesach Guides:

Haggadahs:

Shop Seder Plates, Matza Covers, Kiddush Cups, Afikomen Bags, Kittels, and more with free shipping from Artscroll here!

Amazon items:

Peelers:

Pans/Pots:

Slow Cooker:

Electric Burner:

Juicer:

Food Processors:

Plastic Cutlery/Cups:

Toaster Oven:

Grater:

Tinfoil:

Hand Blender/Mixer:

Food Container:

Knives/Knife Sets:

Warming Trays/Blech:

Dish Pan/Sink Insert:

Soap/Brushes/Oven Cleaner:

Can Openers:

Shelf Liner:

Microfiber Cloths:

Tea-Lights:

Washing Cups:

Pitcher:

Other categories to shop:

Items with free shipping from Artscroll:

Items from Walmart: 

Hot Water Urn with Yom Tov Mode:

Shop Walmart’s kitchen section here.

Other items:

What other products are you looking to buy this Pesach?

HT: mom1000.

112 COMMENTS

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  1. The rrebbeh

    …And all your other halachic queries will be answered by the rebbeh dan

  2. Levi

    Dan you’re an amazing person!
    Thank God for being here during such a difficult period.

    • DDF

      We love Dan, but JJ actually posted this 😉

      • Itchakadoozie

        And kudos to mom1000

  3. D0N

    Does anyone know where you can find a blech online?

  4. CHer

    How can we toivel new dishes under the current restrictions? Any ideas?

  5. Abraham

    You know, Some people are SPECIAL! Like Dan, JJ and your team!
    Thanks! Keep it up!!

  6. Uri

    This is great! Please continue to spread the word: it’s ok to have a small, nuclear family Seder this year! We seculars will even Zoom with our family and friends. Thank you Dan!

      • Banana

        NOT your business or issue.
        Bugger off, mate.
        URI: have a most magnificent holiday with those you love and those who love you!

          • Mike

            Based on Uris language doesn’t seem like he is seriously secular. Prob just trying to get a comment out ppl like eli

          • Not to open minded

            Granted

          • Uri

            Lol nope we are actually secular and actually going to Zoom with friends, something we didn’t think to do in the years before. Happy holiday everyone!

          • sam

            You still have time. Please don’t label yourself, secular is not a label, every Yid can always come back.

          • Jake

            Fantastic! Have a meaningful, uplifting chag!

          • Eli

            Not fantastic. It’s a tragedy when jews don’t observe the Torah

          • Eli

            NOT ok

  7. Malkyh

    Any idea where I can get a good priced hot water urn with Shabbat mode?

  8. Devorah

    This is fantastic! Thank you!

    • Yitz

      I’d be wary getting a Haggadah printed by a non-Orthodox publisher. The main idea of the Haggadah is passing our tradition to the next generation, not exactly the strong point of the non-ORTHODOX…

      • J

        I’m not getting into a debate about this. This is a totally Kosher Haggadah. If it’s not your thing then you don’t need to order it but you don’t need to criticize something you don’t know about, especially a Kosher Haggadah that will actually arrive in time for Pesach.

        • K

          If you define pork as kosher, then yes, this is totally kosher. Add an orange to the seder plate to show solidarity with LGBTQ Jews? Thanks, but no thanks.

    • Uaaa

      “Given the fact that this haggadah does include other “innovations” to the traditional seder (e.g., the orange on the Seder plate, four daughters to “answer” the four sons) the omission of a kos Miriam ritual is that much more unfortunate” -from an Amazon review

  9. Shosh

    Hagaddah no longer arriving on time…. sigh

  10. Chana

    Dan & JJ, very impressive! Thank you!

  11. Ed Travel

    What about an online food guide, it would be great as is hard to go to the stores…

  12. Rivky Reiss

    Thanks for this!!
    Chag Kasher V’Sameach!
    Stay safe!

  13. Gila

    Would you be able to post hot cups too?

  14. R

    You guys are amazing!!!! Thank you so much!!! It should be a zechus for us all in this crazy time

  15. Pesach

    I would add the Bluemenkrantz app
    Which is a great directory of all things that are kosher for Pesach and things that aren’t.
    Cosmetics and medicines included. They put out a new book every year, which they research for. The app is free

    • elikay

      The app is free but you must buy the lists which is why you are getting it. Not expensive though, just $6.99

  16. Shaggy

    Dan. Your posts are so helpful. You’re really the best. I don’t know what I’d do without you. But I’m sure this is a lot of work. You should really have someone help you with all these posts so it’s not only you, Dan, that needs to make all these posts.

    I hope Hashem blesses you with great success and continues giving you the ability to make these amazing posts. THANK YOU DAN! Three cheers for DAN!

    • Dan

      You should meet my brother JJ 😉

    • Itchakadoozie

      Shaggy should change his name to Shisro or Shethro. Sounding like Moshe Rabbeinu’s father in law here a little bit, aren’t we?

  17. b2b

    Who is this “JJ” guy taking credit for Dan’s posts? Crazy,

  18. Grateful

    Used to think that Dan and JJ were just 2 very nice people. This virus showed me that they are 2 צדיקים! Kudos to the 2 of you and may HaShem bless you and your families.

    • Dan

      Certainly not, but appreciate the blessings. Stay safe!

      • JJ

        Speak for yourself 😂

        But seriously, thank YOU, we wouldn’t be here if not for our awesome followers!

      • YM

        Glad to be able to be a contributor!

    • YM

      Of course if someone is buying one for milchig and a second for fleishig they should place two separate orders so they get the coupon twice and the no rush shipping credit twice.

      • elikay

        The ones available at Jewish stores are much better as they sit nicely ovelrapping onto the counter edge.

  19. David

    Dan your so awesome. Thanks so much for these amazing posts helping us first timers spend pesach at home

  20. Boruch

    Are there any Gas burners that you can connect to your regular natural gas

  21. username

    Rubbermaid Pitcher, 2 Quart: $2.98

    Price showing $13.82.

    Thank you for the post!

  22. DaBomb

    Thanks Dan!!!

    Curious what one uses a 4-slice toaster oven for on pesach .

    • Grandma

      I use it as a milchig oven to make cheesecake (without a crust) and matza pizza (matza with pizza sauce and cheese melted, if you don’t eat that type of gebrutz you can use a tomato or plain cheese too)

  23. Josh

    Any where I can get a Blech on line

  24. YM

    Anyone seen any deals on tea towels?

  25. YM

    What do people use for covering a kitchen counter? Any products you can get online?

    • Jake

      I use shelf liner. It’s sticky on one side and it’s easy to cut

    • elikay

      Corrugated Plastic is best, though you should tape the edges so water doesnt get in (besides for taping down to counter). Many available on line, not sure which one is the right one.

    • Dina

      Peel & stick vinyl floor tiles. Thick, easy to wipe clean, and easy to cut to size. They come in 12″ squares which is easy for most counter sizes.

      • LA

        How easy do the come off (after Y”T)?
        Do they leave a sticky residue?

  26. Avi

    I saw posted to get warmers. What about just a piece of metal for blech? Any ideas? I would leave my burner on with the blech on top. Thanks!

    • Abraham

      Remember that YT you don’t need. It’s only for shabbos

  27. Mom

    Do you know of a place to buy countertops online? Or something to that effect… Thanks

    • Dina

      I use peel & stick vinyl floor tiles. (Put down some foil first to make it easier to remove). You can get them cheap from Amazon and they’re easy to put on and cut to size.

  28. MoG

    Dan, this is so extremely helpful for Americans. I wish there was something similar or is it even possible to do in Israel?

  29. YM

    Any good plastic storafe containers for food that will arrive in time?

  30. BR

    Any deals on countertop microwaves and toaster ovens?
    Thanks for everything guys!!

  31. M

    How about links to good shtick? Plastic or rubber bugs and frogs? Food coloring? Masks? Toy animals? A frog piniata? Blackout glasses? A pharaoh hat?

  32. Warren

    Anyone know if Nespresso capsules are Kosher for Passover????

  33. CS

    Looking for a high quality corkscrew that can come before pesach
    Thanks!

  34. Shia

    I need a Convection oven and the oven on this post is dead

  35. David R

    Looking for handmade matzo. You know, the most basic need for people making Pesach at home.

  36. Jk

    @dan Is the Basel Switzerland hashgacha on nespresso pods reliable ?

    • Dan

      AYLOR, but regular coffee doesn’t need a hechsher anyway…

  37. Abraham

    @Dan You might want to update this and repost.

    • JJ

      We did it because of extreme supply chain shortages in 2020 and the amount of people making their first pesach.

      Now most everything is easy to find.

      These weren’t deals or anything, still think it’s worth a post for 2022?

      • Abraham

        Still useful information as there’s always people that are making first Pesach. Also, Some people (like me) buy every year few new stuff for Pesach instead of buying everything at once. I know its very hard work to update such a post, but you should earn some clicks… Hatzlacha!

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