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Calphalon’s 8-piece cookware set is on sale for $125 off at Walmart
Moving season is in full swing and everyone is scrambling to cross things off their shopping lists.
Extra appliances like a coffee maker or an Instant Pot can come later, but a cookware set is essential (unless you’re still in the ramen days — not judging). You don’t have to keep using hand-me-downs from your mom’s first apartment, either: Walmart has a Calphalon Nonstick 8-Piece Cookware set on sale for $125.02 off, making it just $195.67.
(If you bought this same set on Calphalon’s site, you’d be paying $329.99. So yeah, it’s kind of a big deal.)
Cooking nerds know that Calphalon is the brand of pots and pans to get — these things receive all kinds of praise and are always on “best cookware brands” lists. Because they’re made with heavy-gauge, hard-anodized aluminum and coated with a top non-stick coating, they’ll be in top shape for years to come. The idea is “Buy a set for $200 now, never worry about it again.”
This particular 8-piece set comes with a 8-inch and 10-inch fry pans, 1.5-quart and 2.5-quart stockpots with lids, and an 8-quart stockpot with a lid. All are dishwasher safe and oven safe up to 450 degrees.
Regularly $320.69 (and $329.99 on Calphalon’s site), you can save $125.02 and grab the set for just $195.67.
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