Best Black Friday Le Creuset deals: Up to 40% off enameled cast iron
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The biggest shopping weekend of the year is here, and we're busy tracking all the best Black Friday deals. While there are tons of great cookware deals out there, we particularly hunting for discounts on legacy brands like Le Creuset that will last a lifetime and rarely go on sale.
Even at its normal price, Le Creuset's lifetime warranty makes the brand particularly special and worthwhile. The enameled cast iron pieces, such as their infamous Dutch ovens are durable and a joy to cook with, thanks to unparalleled even heating and temperature retention. Longevity usually comes at a high price, so we can't believe the 3.5-quart Signature Sauteuse Oven is $150 off.
The brand has gone beyond cast iron, with the Le Creuset Toughened Nonstick Pro set earning the top spot in our guide to the best nonstick cookware. Several sizes are 20% off.
Whether you were inspired by a casserole dish at Thanksgiving or your aunt wishing for a Dutch oven, now's the time to check out the Le Creuset Black Friday deals, er', Colorful Friday as the brand perfers to call it. Plus, when you shop directly at Le Creuset, orders over $250 qualify for a free gift: a set of XL mugs. Don't forget to shop the rest of the best Black Friday kitchen deals we found so far.
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This cast iron pan is good for simmering and reduction with it's sloping sides and large surface area. It comes in all signature Le Creuset colors so you can choose your favorite. Down to $199, it's by no means a cheap item, but it's a solid investment and deeply discounted from a typical selling price of $350.
If you are looking for a dependable Dutch oven that can handle any recipe for years, turn to the Le Creuset Dutch Oven. The 6 3/4-quart oven is wide to accommodate better searing and browning meat and vegetables without crowding. It is also a great vessel for making soups and casseroles.
This set includes a 5-inch and an 8-inch Heritage Baking dish. The pans are versatile and ideal for desserts, casseroles, and broiling. As with all of Le Creusets dishware, this stoneware set is beautifully designed and available in a variety of colors.
Le Creuset’s cast iron cookware set comes in a wide variety of colors with one saucepan, one skillet, and one Dutch oven. The brand’s signature enameled coating eliminates the need for seasoning, making cooking and clean-up easier.
If you have the budget or find a piece on sale, Le Creuset is well worth your money. The pieces last for years, sometimes for generations, and the cooking properties are professional-grade. Our kitchen editor says that her Le Creuset enameled skillet is the only way she'll sear a steak at home.
Cheaper brands, like Lodge, have earned our admiration and spots in our guides to the best cast iron skillets and best Dutch ovens. Still, Le Creuset has such a defined aesthetic, thoughtful design, and top-notch cooking capabilities that we'll always recommend the brand.
Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Black Friday deals.
Lily Alig
Editor, Home and Kitchen
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