Home and Cook Sales has
All-Clad Factory Seconds Cookware on sale for the prices listed below when you apply the
15% Off $60+ Orders discount code
SDAPR15 in your cart.
Shipping is free on orders $60+.
- Note: Please provide email to enter the sale. All sales final. Discount code doesn't work on select specials & orders below $60.
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iconian for sharing this deal.
Example Deals (prices after code
SDAPR15):
No Longer Available: - Additional Information:
- Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last. All sales final.
- The products which are for sale on this site are factory seconds. They have minor cosmetic scratches and/or dents. There are no defects which will affect the cookware's performance.
- Explanation/Examples of Factory Seconds here.
Top Comments
I highly recommend
Learning too use cookware that's not non-stick coated for most of your cooking.
Keeping maybe one nonstick-coated skillet for the occasional time when it's one of the better tools for the task, such as delicate eggs or fish.
Buying individual pieces, rather than a set, to get both the best tools for the job, and the ones that will last forever.
All-Clad (and particularly this 2nds sale) represents a quality-vs-value sweet spot for stainless steel cookware. I do not recommend All-Clad for nonstick-coated cookware -- not because it's bad quality, but because you should buy only one nonstick-coated skillet and plan to throw it out every 2-3 years. There are $25 skillets from brands like Tramontina and Oxo that are perfectly suited for that.
Check out this sticky thread on the product forums that answers questions about all the All-Clad lines and about this sale in particular.
Your ideal kitchen depends on how much you cook and how big your family is, but mine would include an All-Clad D3 12" skillet, a 3 qt saute pan, a couple of sauciers, and a large 8 qt pot. From other brands I'd get a nonstick-coated skillet from Tramontina or Oxo, a carbon steel or cast iron skillet (or both if you have room), an enamel-coated cast iron dutch oven from Staub or Le Creuset, and a 14" carbon steel wok.
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ya, it's a typo. you can't have something 150% off
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you have a good point, going to a store, filling the basket, and then getting paid to walk out
If we piece together a set is this still a good deal or should I keep looking?
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If we piece together a set is this still a good deal or should I keep looking?
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If we piece together a set is this still a good deal or should I keep looking?
I highly recommend
- Learning too use cookware that's not non-stick coated for most of your cooking.
- Keeping maybe one nonstick-coated skillet for the occasional time when it's one of the better tools for the task, such as delicate eggs or fish.
- Buying individual pieces, rather than a set, to get both the best tools for the job, and the ones that will last forever.
All-Clad (and particularly this 2nds sale) represents a quality-vs-value sweet spot for stainless steel cookware. I do not recommend All-Clad for nonstick-coated cookware -- not because it's bad quality, but because you should buy only one nonstick-coated skillet and plan to throw it out every 2-3 years. There are $25 skillets from brands like Tramontina and Oxo that are perfectly suited for that.Check out this sticky thread on the product forums that answers questions about all the All-Clad lines and about this sale in particular.
Your ideal kitchen depends on how much you cook and how big your family is, but mine would include an All-Clad D3 12" skillet, a 3 qt saute pan, a couple of sauciers, and a large 8 qt pot. From other brands I'd get a nonstick-coated skillet from Tramontina or Oxo, a carbon steel or cast iron skillet (or both if you have room), an enamel-coated cast iron dutch oven from Staub or Le Creuset, and a 14" carbon steel wok.
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If we piece together a set is this still a good deal or should I keep looking?