Le Creuset Has Everything You Need to Make Your Thanksgiving Meal Currently On Sale
How’s your Amazon Prime Day hangover today? Is your wallet feeling exponentially lighter today? For many of us, we haven’t a dime left to spend, but for others (like myself), we’re still in search of can’t-miss deals, especially on essential Thanksgiving cooking and baking cookware as we bookmark recipes on Pinterest and begin curating our Thanksgiving menu. And, wouldn’t you know it, we found ’em — on Le Creuset‘s website, no less.
As part of Prime Day, Le Creuset’s deals included up to 44 percent off the now-TikTok-popular and reputable premium French cookware, including its Skinny Griddle and its must-have cast iron skillet. Head over to Le Creuset’s website today, though, and you’ll find just as impressive deals on Dutch ovens, baking dishes, roasters, rectangular dishes — basically everything you need to make your favorite appetizers, side dishes, and desserts this holiday season.
Le Creuset’s current specials include $130 off the brand’s popular round wide Dutch ovens in six different shades…
… $115 off sauteuse pans ideal for simmering and reduction…
… nearly 25 percent off their rectangular dishes with a platter lid — perfect for baking your green bean casserole…
… nearly $20 off a set of two square baking dishes for your side dishes…
… and $85 off their popular signature roaster, which can easily hold a whole turkey up to about 16 pounds…
They’re also selling their signature deep round cast iron grills for $70 off.
The cherry on top? Le Creuset’s not only offering free shipping on orders over $99, but they’re also throwing in a free gift with every purchase.
We’ve never been more excited to make Thanksgiving dinner.
Before you go, check out these chic cookware brands that give Le Creuset a run for its money:
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