Fire sale on Made In Cookware: Prices chopped up to 25% but not for long

When it comes to securing top-tier cookware without breaking the bank, the timing couldn’t be better. Made In is hosting a limited-time Presidents Day sale until February 17, offering up to 25% off some of its bestsellers, including a first-ever discount on its latest favorite CeramiClad cookware. Designed with a 5-ply cladded construction and a non-toxic coating made in the USA, CeramiClad delivers a powerful blend of professional-grade performance and easy home-cook convenience – plus, let’s be honest, it’s beautiful.It’s free of PFAS, PTFE, PFOA, lead, and cadmium, so there’s extra peace of mind every time something hits the heat.One of the most exciting features here is how seamlessly CeramiClad adapts to just about any cooking scenario.

Stainless steel at its base means it’s induction-ready, with consistent heat transfer across every inch of the pan.Plus, it can go straight into the oven, handling temperatures up to 550 degrees — ideal for roasting and finishing dishes. And because this is the very first time CeramiClad sets are being discounted, it’s a prime moment to upgrade or expand your kitchen arsenal.The countdown is already on, and these deals won’t last long.

You’ll want to act fast with shoppers eager to snag chef-loved, restaurant-tested cookware.Below, find some bestsellers we had to call out, from can’t-miss bundles to stylish single pans, each poised to step up your culinary adventures. Whether you’re ready to retire those roasted pots and pans or simply looking for a reliable new nonstick addition, Presidents Day is the perfect time to invest in equipment designed to thrive for the long haul.If you’ve been hunting for the perfect starting lineup, look no further.

This bundle brings together CeramiClad’s nonstick power and timeless design, giving you everything you need to whip up anything from eggs over easy to a full dinner spread, all at its lowest price yet.This versatile collection is ideal for everyday co...

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Publisher: New York Post

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