MorningSave has 11-Piece Cuisinart Chef's Classic Pro Stainless Cookware Set on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free with promo code FSDEALS during checkout.
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Our research indicates that this deal is $49.56 less (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $169.55 at the time of this posting.
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MorningSave has 11-Piece Cuisinart Chef's Classic Pro Stainless Cookware Set on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free with promo code FSDEALS during checkout.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.
Our research indicates that this deal is $49.56 less (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $169.55 at the time of this posting.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at MorningSave.
Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.
420 a fake price. Costco normal price for 13 piece is 199 currently on sale for 160. Not bad but just highlighting that SD's doesn't make any attempt to reflect realistic pricing
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420 a fake price. Costco normal price for 13 piece is 199 currently on sale for 160. Not bad but just highlighting that SD's doesn't make any attempt to reflect realistic pricing
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420 a fake price. Costco normal price for 13 piece is 199 currently on sale for 160. Not bad but just highlighting that SD's doesn't make any attempt to reflect realistic pricing
These are not the same ones. These are shitty aluminum clad. The ones at Costco are tri-ply. These are priced correctly.
420 a fake price. Costco normal price for 13 piece is 199 currently on sale for 160. Not bad but just highlighting that SD's doesn't make any attempt to reflect realistic pricing
If I recall, SD just pulls the "strike through" price from the site where the deal originates. They aren't doing any deep analysis of price trends or validating against the MSRP when a deal is posted, as you suggested. But with as much stuff as gets posted, I don't know how they would do it reliably and not cause limited time deals to be missed, either.
If I recall, SD just pulls the "strike through" price from the site where the deal originates. They aren't doing any deep analysis of price trends or validating against the MSRP when a deal is posted, as you suggested. But with as much stuff as gets posted, I don't know how they would do it reliably and not cause limited time deals to be missed, either.
Yeah but I guess when a staff member is posting a promoted deal they should be held to a higher standard. It also takes 2 minutes to go to camel and post stats
420 a fake price. Costco normal price for 13 piece is 199 currently on sale for 160. Not bad but just highlighting that SD's doesn't make any attempt to reflect realistic pricing
This isn't even full clad, this is literally trash.
This site used to actually vet deals, you could do better just learning what things cost and what makes makes things worth money. Using this site will literally make you consumerist idiot that only buys things that look like deals but are realistically trash items with fake price tags.
How does this perform compared to HexClad, which is 4x this price?
HexClad is a totally different animal. The pro chefs that I know don't like HexClad. Get yourself a good carbon steel pan. As far as stainless goes, you want at least 3 ply. All Clad D3 (they have a sale going on right now), Demeyere, or Made-In are all good options.
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These are not the same ones. These are shitty aluminum clad. The ones at Costco are tri-ply. These are priced correctly.
TensePanther is not disputing the sale price, it's the over-inflated retail price of $420.
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That makes it even worse. Not sure you understood my point.
If I recall, SD just pulls the "strike through" price from the site where the deal originates. They aren't doing any deep analysis of price trends or validating against the MSRP when a deal is posted, as you suggested. But with as much stuff as gets posted, I don't know how they would do it reliably and not cause limited time deals to be missed, either.
Yeah but I guess when a staff member is posting a promoted deal they should be held to a higher standard. It also takes 2 minutes to go to camel and post stats
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Do you have a Costco link?
Found them https://morningsave.com/deals/cui...ID=122526
https://www.costco.com/.product.4...ue
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This site used to actually vet deals, you could do better just learning what things cost and what makes makes things worth money. Using this site will literally make you consumerist idiot that only buys things that look like deals but are realistically trash items with fake price tags.