When you think of All-Clad cookware, you probably have visions of designer kitchens, posh wedding registries and high-end stores. There’s no doubt about it: All-Clad is top of the line.
All-Clad lovers, rejoice because all your favorite American-made pieces are on sale right now.
Don’t Miss out on the All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds Sale!
For three glorious days, you can get your hands on All-Clad cookware for way less than usual—up to 80% off, on some pieces. The sale includes factory-second pots and pans, bakeware, gourmet accessories, tools and electrics, all for cheffing in style. Even factory-second items still come equipped with a lifetime warranty.
If you’re quick, you can catch this three-day event kicking off on November 9th through November 11th. But hurry: This sale won’t last long (and it will sell out), so if you’re looking to add All-Clad to your collection, you’ll have to move fast.
All-Clad skillets are some of our favorite nonstick pans.
Why do people love All-Clad?
American cooks have been coveting All-Clad cookware for more than 50 years. The company is known for its quality pots, pans and cooking accessories made from high-grade materials like American steel. Each piece is made right here in the USA and guarantees a performance to last as long as your passion for cooking does (ahem, forever).
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What’s a factory second, anyway?
The term regards products that may have been produced in excess or were minorly damaged during manufacturing. They’re sold at a lower price instead of being thrown in the trash, giving eagle-eyed buyers the advantage of finding high-quality items for next to nothing. That means all items will be coming directly from All-Clad’s production line, discounted due to light cosmetic dents and scratches. (Some items may not even be damaged—All-Clad is throwing in items with as little as dented boxes!)
Because of this, all sales are final. But rest assured, all products work just fine and deliver just the right bang for your buck.
Here’s Where to Start
With all these great gadgets up for grabs, it can be hard to figure out where to begin. To get shopping, All-Clad asks that you simply agree to the second sale terms here. Then have at it!
To make it a little easier on you, we’ve collected our three favorite and most cost-effective items for your buying (and cooking!) pleasure. All-Clad says these are some of the first products to go, so we recommend you shop now (as in right now).
Lasagna Pan With Lid
Despite the name, you can use this sleek, stainless steel pan for more than just lasagna. Bake all of Mom’s classic casseroles to perfection then serve up dinner easily thanks to the rounded edges made for easy scooping. What’s better is it comes with a lid, meaning you can pop this puppy out of the oven and head straight to the potluck without worrying about leaks or spills. This kitchen must-have is 52% off, dropping the retail price of $105 to an affordable $49.99.
12.5-Inch Deep Skillet With Lid
If you cook on the regular, you know how important it is to keep a reliable frying pan around (for recipes like these). What if you could get a chef-quality skillet for 63% off? The sloped sides make it easy to turn and flip food, while the lid and roomy capacity let you prepare simmered dishes like braises. And, it’s oven-safe for roasting. This skillet originally retailed for $270, but you can get yours for $99.95. That’s 63% off!
Large Roaster
Thanksgiving is coming. Do you have a roaster that’s big enough for your turkey? This stainless 13×16 roaster features a V-shaped nonstick roasting rack that adds lift to large cuts of meat for even heating. It’s also easier to collect natural juices from the base of the pan for making all-important turkey gravy. P.S. it comes with super cute red All-Clad roaster mitts. Get yours for $59.95, down 60% from $150.
Don’t miss out on this big sale! Get ready to fill your cabinets with all the best All-Clad products.
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Laurie Dixon