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All-Clad's Inheritance-Worthy Cookware Is Up to $410 Off for Memorial Day

All-Clad's Inheritance-Worthy Cookware Is Up to $410 Off for Memorial Day

Eater21-05-2025

All-Clad is just one of those legacy brands that makes timeless, long-lasting cookware I know my descendants will fight over in the will, and which I have been fastidiously collecting over the years, little by little, in order to sear better steaks and make tomato sauces like a nonna (remember: the acidity of tomatoes can strip your cast-iron skillets). All-Clad has become a true titan of ultra-durable stainless steel pots and pans, and it's having a big Memorial Day sale from now until May 23.
Now, I'm not immune to the charms of trendy cookware — that Great Jones x Ratatouille collaboration feels earned, especially per the late Anthony Bourdain's love of the film. But there's an eternal charm to a brand such as All-Clad, which is (still) made in its hometown of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and beloved by James Beard Award-winning chefs and found in countless kitchens. Even the depths of various cooking subreddits, which can sometimes feel as lawless as Mad Max , cooks tend to agree that they can be a smart lifetime investment when taken care of properly. In the words of one Reddit user, 'Screw passing these on to my kids, I want to be buried with them.'
There's a dizzying amount of deals on All-Clad's tools and cookware this Memorial Day — so below, we've whittled down our top picks to bring home before the long weekend kicks off. This 5-piece set is $210 off | All-Clad
Prices taken at time of publishing. Save $380 on this 10-piece set | All-Clad
Prices taken at time of publishing. Cassoulet your heart out while this pan is $50 off | All-Clad
Prices taken at time of publishing. Give Pops this grilling set for Father's Day (while it's $45 off) | All-Clad
Prices taken at time of publishing. This cutting board and chef's knife bundle is $90 off | All-Clad
Prices taken at time of publishing.
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