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Psst: There's a Secret Way You Can Save 60 Percent Off (Or More) on All-Clad Cookware

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If you’ve seen our roundup of 2022's best cookware sets, then you already know how *luxurious* the All-Clad brand is. If you haven’t, you should know that they offer some of the highest-quality cookware on the market—and their finishes are just as lavish. But of course, like most fancied items, these pots and pans come with a hefty price tag. Well, until now...

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Now through July 13th at 11:59 PM (EST.), you can save more than 60 percent on All-Clad cookware, bakeware and specialty items during its annual factory sale event. We’re talking 10-piece nonstick cookware sets that have been reduced to $300 (from $700) and eight-quart stockpots that are 62 percent off. And don't even get us started on the bakeware deals, which start at $35 for a 3-piece spatula set. However, the Moby-Dick of this event is the $600 off (!!) of All-Clad’s one-of-a-kind, Copper Core Cookware Set.

It is important to note, however, that this is a factory sale, which means that all sales are final. It also means that purchased items might have slight dents or scratches, and most will arrive in damaged packaging. Our two cents? We will gladly take a damaged box or a slightly scratched handle if it means we’ll save *hundreds* on top-of-the-line cookware.

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