Props seen in the kitchen include:
From the Pilot Episode:
OXO Good Grips kettle * | Bamboo cutlery caddy | Petre Devos poster | Zevro dispenser |
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Bamboo cutting board | nickel napkin holder by Arch | Walter Drake fry pan | Furniture Cove bar stools |
nickel banana holder | stainless paper towel holder | Oster blender #6854 | Oggi stainless canisters |
stain nickel mug tree | Fun Factory Caffe Mugs | Fun Factory Soup Mugs | Fun Factory Dinner Plates |
Peerless faucet w spray | Rogar half dome pot rack | Modernist Cuisine set | Battlestar Galactica toaster ** |
- Tea kettle: The set features a blue kettle for Season One, switching to an orange one starting in Season Two
- The Cylon toaster is VERY hard to find, you're going to have to buy used or from a collector. They occasionally pop up on the online auction sites. The same model from the show can go for $200 or more in good condition, but similar models with slight differences can be had for $30 or $40.
- Toaster oven (gets destroyed by the guys' battle robot in "The Killer Robot Instability")
From Season One, Episode 2: The Big Bran Hypothesis
Simple Human stainless steel step trash can Sometimes WalMart has the smaller version for about $30, but it's out of stock a lot. Check local stores. In the previous episode, Sheldon threw away bottle caps into an unknown container under the sink. |
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From Season One, Episode 3: The Fuzzy Boots Corollary
KitchInspirations bamboo bread box Runs about $25. Target has a similar style for about $20 but the coloring is noticeably different. |
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From Season One, Episode 7: The Dumpling Paradox
Periodic Table Fridge Magnet |
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From Season One, Episode 8: The Grasshopper Experiment
McCormick gourmet spice rack Appears on the counter to the left of the stove. |
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From Season One, Episode 12: The Bat Jar Conjecture
Batman Cookie Jar by Vandor Came out in 2004 in a limited edition of 3,600. Now only available used or from collectors. |
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From Season Two, Episode 2: The Codpiece Topology
Rubik's cube cookie jar (on far right of the counter)
From Season Three, Episode 14: The Einstein Approximation
Batman Lunch Kit with Cape The authentic one is a hard to find collectible. Expect to pay $75 or more for one in good shape or $30 to $40 used with broken zipper, etc. A cheaper, similar option is the Batman lunch sack for around $30
From Later Episodes:
- wooden tea chest from WatchMaterial