Save big during the All-Clad factory seconds sale
Using poor cooking utensils can make even the best chefs feel like they’re in an episode Kitchen nightmare. Chefs and culinary experts around the world use All-Clad pans made Yellow standardincluding the review team at WIRED. All-Clad cookware is expensive but can last for many years. And year.
So how do you get this dreamy set of cookware at an affordable price? One surefire way to save money on All-Clad is to shop Selling seconds at the factoryappears every few months. This sale is scheduled to end on November 24, although these events are often extended. We go into more detail and list our favorite discounts below.
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What are factory seconds?
the Factory seconds event operated by Home and Cook Sales, an authorized retailer of All-Clad and several other cookware brands. Items on sale (usually) have minor imperfections, such as scratches on the pan, a misaligned name tag, or simply a dented box. Every product on the site lists the nature of the imperfection in the title (e.g. packaging damage). You will need to enter your email address to access the discount.
While defects may vary, the seller says all cookware will function as intended. If any problems arise, nearly every All-Clad Factory Seconds product is backed by All-Clad’s limited lifetime warranty. (Electrical items have slightly different warranties; check each product page for details.) We’ve used dozens of Factory Seconds pots and pans and they all work exactly as advertised. fox. Just remember that all sales are final.
All-Clad Factory Seconds Deals
Below, we’ve highlighted notable discounts from the wider sale. “Before” prices are based on items in new condition. Also, check out our guide to buying cooking utensilsincluding 7 essential items for every kitchen, The best chef’s knives, Best blenderAnd Best air fryer. If the Factory Seconds sale isn’t currently happening but you need a pan in a hurry, you can get a smaller discount by using one of our products. Sur La Table Couponbecause SLT sells one wide range of All-Clad products.
The Essential is one of our favorite pans. You could say it is, ahem, essential in the kitchen. We like that it works well for all types of tasks. Its high walls help prevent grease from splattering on your countertop, and it can function as a flat-bottomed pan or even as a replacement for a Dutch oven. It is also dishwasher safe.
If you tend to spill stir-fried vegetables out of the frying pan, a deeper saute pan is just what you need. This has a large base for cooking but high sides to keep your ingredients inside the pan and out of the heat. Plus, the edges are flat so you can use them for leverage if you flip something with a spoon.
Everyone needs a good stainless steel frying pan. This 10.5-inch pan isn’t huge, but it’s big enough to cook grilled cheese, chicken breasts, or a few eggs. It’s not nonstick, which takes some getting used to—make sure your grease is hot before adding food—but once you get used to cooking with stainless, you’ll never I want more non-stick. Good quality stainless steel provides even heat, fewer hot spots, and makes cooking easier once you get the hang of it.
All-Clad’s combination of copper, aluminum, and 18/10 nonstick stainless steel makes for one of the best heat-conducting pans that WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson has used (other than cast iron). He uses a smaller version to make sauces, boil potatoes, make bourbon-bacon bark, and countless other tasks. This is a kitchen job. The included lid reduces evaporation (if you want).
This basket is ideal for grilling items like asparagus or fruit. The bottom has perforated holes to add a delicious smoky, charcoal flavor to your dishes without the risk of dropping items onto the grill while cooking. I like to go camping in my car for that purpose.
These small oval plates are great for portioning out side dishes or individual servings, but if you’re like me and don’t have a microwave they’re also great for reheating leftovers on the stovetop or in the oven.
Imagine a world in which you cook pasta and simply lift out the strainer instead of having to pour hot water into the sink. A world of it is possible with this multipot, which includes a strainer basket perfect for storing pasta or making stock without the stress afterward. Of course, you can use the pot outside without the strainer — perfect when you’re making a big batch of soup this winter.
These measuring cups are super durable. Your grandchild will probably be able to use them. I like that they are insightful. When I pour in a quarter cup of oil for a recipe, I don’t have to worry about keeping my hand steady like I do with shallower, wider measuring cups. You can also take one odd size set at the same price.
It’s almost that time of year. These turkey forks are perfect for your Thanksgiving bird or any other giant cut of meat you might roast during the colder months. They’ll give you a good grip and reduce the risk of you spending six hours smelling amazing food only to accidentally drop it on the floor. Just keep an eye on shipping times if you plan to deliver by a certain date.
Holiday cookie season is fast approaching. This baking kit will help you prepare treats for all your neighbors, friends and neighbors’ friends. It comes with two cookie sheets and a wire cooling rack, so when you bake a big batch, everything will have a chance to cool before decorating. I can attest to the non-stick properties of cookie sheets and that same coating makes them easier to clean.
This small baking pan is another handy winter item. I realize that some of you may not be from Wisconsin, and therefore may not want to step outside in the cold just to grill some food. The cast iron grill pan helps create those delicious sears, and it comes with an acacia wood tripod so you can easily pick up food right from the pan. There is also a built-in pouring spout to drain excess grease.
Every mixing bowl in my house seems to be dirty when I need it most. These three packages are so attractive. It includes 1.5-quart, 3-quart, and 5-quart bowls, all with rolled rims for easier pouring. They also stack for easier storage.
This tiny pot is perfect for melting butter, warming syrup, or making the world’s smallest soufflé. It’s induction compatible and oven safe up to 500 degrees F. I don’t have a microwave so I always have to wait over the double boiler to melt the butter. Maybe I need a small but powerful pan in my kitchen.
This pan is super versatile and also quite giant, measuring almost 19 inches by 15 inches. It’s oven and oven safe up to 600 degrees F and is a great choice for roasting turkey, ham or a big pile of vegetables.