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This 13-piece All-Clad cookware set is $550 off at the VIP Factory Seconds sale ✨

This 13-piece All-Clad cookware set is $550 off at the VIP Factory Seconds sale ✨

USA Today28-05-2025

This 13-piece All-Clad cookware set is $550 off at the VIP Factory Seconds sale ✨ Don't miss the All-Clad Memorial Day clearance event for unbelievable discounts.
Shop the All-Clad Memorial Day clearance event: May VIP Factory Seconds sale
The savings are scorching at All-Clad's May VIP Factory Seconds sale! The premium cookware brand is known for its high-quality cookware sets, gorgeous specialty cookware pieces, durable bakeware and more.
While All-Clad products are super reputable, the prices can typically be a little intimidating. Luckily, USA TODAY Shopping has the inside scoop on how you can save up to 74% this summer during the Memorial Day clearance event.
If you don't mind receiving pots and pans with packaging damage or minor cosmetic flaws, the May All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds warehouse sale is absolutely worth checking out. Keep scrolling to shop top-rated All-Clad cookware with up to $750 off during this secret warehouse savings event just in time to treat yourself or secure the ultimate Father's Day gift for your favorite home chef!
Shop the All-Clad May VIP Factory Seconds sale
1. 69% off the All-Clad 13-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set / HA1 Hard Anodized
More: Top Memorial Day 2025 cookware sales at HexClad, Our Place, All-Clad
2. 54% off the All-Clad 10-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set
🥘 More: 5 best Memorial Day weekend deals on Gordon Ramsay-approved HexClad cookware
3. 54% off the All-Clad 10-Inch Frittata Pan / NS Pro - Packaging Damage
4. 72% off the All-Clad 8-Quart Stockpot With Lid / Hard Anodized - Packaging Damage
More: Save $150 on Caraway's best-selling cookware set with this rare Memorial Day deal 🍳
5. 68% off the All-Clad Forged Knives 7-Piece Knife Block Set - Packaging Damage
More: 🍳 Sizzling Made In Memorial Day deals: Up to 25% off cookware, griddles, grills
6. 64% off the All-Clad 10-Piece Cookware Set / Nonstick / Essentials - Packaging Damage
More: Shh! Our Place just quietly launched secret Memorial Day deals on its top cookware bundles
7. 71% off the All-Clad Pro-Release Bakeware 5-Piece Set
8. 43% off the All-Clad 11-Inch Egg Perfect Pan / D5 Polished Pro Nonstick - Packaging Damage
9. 57% off the All-Clad Nonstick Large Roaster / Stainless - Packaging Damage
10. 65% off the All-Clad 4-Slice Digital Belgian Waffle Maker with Removable Plates - Packaging Damage
When is the May All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds sale?
The May 2025 All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds sale is live! It will run through Tuesday, May 27 and inventory is selling out quickly, so we suggest shopping sooner rather than later.
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What are Factory Seconds?
Factory Seconds are functional products with minor cosmetic flaws. Factory Seconds sold at the All-Clad warehouse sale may come without All-Clad engravings or have dents, scratches and other packaging defaults. While the pots and pans included in the Factory Seconds sale work just fine, they're sold at a significant discount.
Since the products sold at the All-Clad warehouse event have cosmetic flaws—including packaging damage and minor dents—home chefs can pick up cookware and kitchen must-haves at deep discounts. Although the pots and pans included in the VIP sale may come with scratches or missing engravings, they work just as well as the pricier ones you can buy off the shelf.

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