
If You Want To Cook More At Home, Made In's Presidents' Day Sale Is Here With Tons Of *Chef's Kiss* Great Discounts
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Move over, old scratched nonstick pan. There's a shiny new stainless steel set in town.
Nothing is more satisfying than cooking and serving food using cookware and tableware you truly love. Enter Made In, whose high-quality and long-lasting essentials have made them a staple of home cooks and chefs alike. And right now, they're offering up to 25% off for their President's Day sale, so whether you're a veteran of the brand or looking to finally try some for yourself, it's time to get shoppin' so you can get cookin'.
Here are just a few of the most eye-catching deals for your kitchen and table:
1. A Three-Piece Stainless Clad Frying Pan Set for 25% off if you've long been wanting to wade into the waters of stainless cookware but haven't yet taken the plunge. Endlessly versatile and maneuverable, these are everyday-use pans, especially once you dial in how to use them, which isn't hard once you get used to it! How do I know? My first stainless steel pan was from Made In, and it made me a total convert! Five years in and this pan is still as wonderful as the day it arrived.
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The pans are made without PFAS PFOA, PTFE, lad, or BPAs.
The set comes with an 8-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch pan. They are hand-wash *preferred* and are oven-safe up to 800F.
Promising review:"I couldn't be more pleased with my new 12-inch, 5-ply frying pan. Being my first-ever stainless steel pan, I was sure that, initially, I'd stick stuff to it. First try was a pan full of pork ribeyes. Perfectly seared. None stuck, and cleanup was a breeze. Second use, same results. This is an amazing pan. Superb craftsmanship that will last for generations. I highly recommend." — Floyd C.
2. An Essentials Tabletop Set for 24% off so when you're done crafting the perfect meal you can plate it up with equal aplomb. Crafted in Stoke-on-Trent, England, this scratch-resistant set comes with four settings of dinner plates, appetizer plates, side bowls, and entree bowls, ensuring you have the perfect canvas for any meal at any time.
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The plates are dishwasher- and microwave safe, as well as oven-safe up to 580F.
Promising review:"Love these dishes!! I have the red trimmed dishes and add just enough color all year long. Washing them is so easy!" — Pat M.
3. An Olive Wood Knife Set for 25% off because a chef is only as good as their knife, or at least the saying goes that I just made up right now, but rings true. The eight-inch chef's knife, Nakiri knife, bread knife, and paring knife all have their place, but you'll be shocked how much you reach for all of them. Tools of the trade.
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The knives should be hand-washed and dried, but that's true for pretty much every nice knife that you'd like to last! Just be sure to periodically oil the wood handles, as you would a wood cutting board.
Promising review:"I've loved every knife in this set. They have a great feel, beautifully sharp edges, and are definitely an aesthetically pleasing addition to any kitchen countertop." — James P.
4. A Three-Piece Seasoned Carbon Steel Frying Pan Set for 24% off that marries the excellent heat retention and searing potential of cast iron with the sleek look and feel of stainless cookware for a true "best of both worlds" situation. Made In even takes care of the first two seasonings before they send you the pan, so there's less work before you get to cooking your little heart out.
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Check out Made In's in-depth guide on caring for carbon steel cookware for more info, but in short, treat it like cast iron but delight in how lightweight it is!
The set comes with an 8-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch pan. They are hand-wash only and safe up to 1200F (!).
Promising review:"I purchased a full set of Made-in stainless steel pans last year and one non-stick pan to help me through the learning curve of stainless. Cooking with Made-in stainless changed my game, but like many right now, I don't want to deal with coated, non-stick pans anymore. Enter the carbon steel pan into my life. It's a cast iron-like surface but it's safe for the glass cook-top. I cook everything in it. Eggs over easy, omelettes, etc. are no problem as long as you follow the directions. It's a great little pan that will last a lifetime." — Shannon G.
5. An Eight-Place Flatware Set for 20% off if you think it's time to finally invest in a high-quality set that feels good in the hand and actually matches. That mismatched set from ghosts of roommates past has served you well, but an elegant stainless steel set, made in Italy no less, is in store.
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6. A 5.5-quart Enameled Dutch Oven for 20% off that has all of your braising, slow cooking, and frying needs covered and then some. This super versatile piece is an essential for lovers of soups, stews, and all things warm. Enameled cast iron is a miracle worker. The iron is incredible at retaining heat and browning, but the non-stick enamel makes clean-up a breeze.
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7. A Five-Piece Kitchen Utensil Set for 20% off because "making the best with what you have" has done you well for a while, but having just the tool for the job is *chef's kiss*. The set comes with a ladle, tongs, whisk, "spoonula," and a fish turner, aka all the things you've been trying to make your regular spatula and spoon perform as to mixed results.
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The set is dishwasher-safe.
Promising review:"Utensils have a great weight to them. They have a nice sleek design and fits nicely in your hand. Feels durable and not fragile. Beleive they will last for a very long time. They are just as described and arrived to my home on a timely manner. I would recommend this to my friends and family." — Abdallah A.
8. A 12-Inch ProCoat Non-Stick Frying Pan for 20% off if one of your great simple joys is sliding a fried egg around a pan without worrying about pre-heating. This go-to skillet has a flared edge for easy flipping and is even oven-safe up to 500F, which is rare for a nonstick pan but opens up a whole new range of cooking possibilities (lookin' at you, seared salmon).
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The pan is compatible with gas, electric, and induction cooktops, is oven-safe up to 500F, and is made without lead, cadmium, or BPAs. Its coating is FDA-approved.
Promising review:"This is my second purchase of Made In cookware. The non-stick frying pan operates just as well, if not better than, as the more expensive models. So far, after several years of constant use, no scratches or peeling." — John A.
9. An Eight-Piece glassware set for 25% off that comes with glasses specifically for red and white wine because, yes, there's a difference! Both are made of crystal (ooooo! ahhhh!), but the red leaves more room for the wine to breathe, while the white has a smaller surface area to help it stay cold. The more you know!
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Made In has a small blog about the differences between red and white wine glasses if you're interested in learning more!
The set is dishwasher-safe.
Promising review:"A perfect all purpose wine glass. A nice feel in your hand with a thin lip to enjoy your wine of choice. No more broken stems in the dishwasher." — Ray E.
10. A Carbon Steel Griddle and Stainless Steel Press for 25% off that can sit right on your stove or grill for a restaurant-like surface right at home. I see lots of smash burgers, grilled cheese, and hashbrowns in your future, and ya know what? I'm jealous.
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The griddle comes pre-seasoned and is hand-wash only. It's made without PFAS, PFOA, PTFE, lead, or BPAs.
Promising review:"I absolutely love this griddle. For years I had a lodge griddle that I cooked on but it domed in the middle and I was always making a huge mess. This griddle is flat, low profile and perfect. The heat is more even and the flame is closer to the griddle. I absolutely think it's the best griddle on the market." — Kath B.
And there you have it! Practical, elegant, and well-crafted cook and kitchenware all for a superb price. So go scroll the Made In President's Day Sale while you can and get ready for 2025 to be your most delicious year yet!
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