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WOW!! Cuisinart 10-Piece Cookware Set $89 on Groupon!


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Wow, today is rockin for deals!!  Today on Groupon, you can pick up the Cuisinart 10-Piece Cookware Set for only $89!  You can choose from the Stainless Steel set or the Hard Anodized Cuisinart Pro Classic Set!

  • Just head over to this Groupon Page and purchase the deal.
  • During checkout, you will be able to enter in your address and you will be charged a flat rate of $10 for shipping.

Even with the shipping charge, this deal should save you $20-$40 from purchasing it elsewhere!  The set will include:

  • 2-quart saucepan with cover
  • 3-quart sauté pan with cover
  • 5-quart stockpot with cover
  • 2-quart steamer insert
  • 10-inch skillet
  • Slotted turner
  • Universal spoon

After placing your order, you should get your new cookware set in about 7-12 days.  One of the best parts about this Groupon deal is that you don’t have to wait to redeem it.  You will be able to right away at checkout and just wait until your early Christmas present shows up on your doorstep.

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4 Comments

  1. I have the hard adonized pro set, and I LOVE IT! If there is anybody looking for a great set of cookware- this is the one to go with. It’s amazing!

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    • Is the anodized set non-stick?

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  2. The RAchel Ray set is still available on Amazon for $99 with free shipping. And you get more 6 pots and pans and 4 lids. I think it’s a much better deal. Stainless steel. I just got mine a couple days ago.

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  3. Wondering about quality of pan sets. I’m looking at the Cuisinart, Rachel Ray, and Belzique (spelling?). I got a set from JC Penny for our wedding and I don’t care for it. The frying pans stick real bad. I want pots with inserts like a collander and large frying pans for making large stir-fries. I don’t like the non-stick coating or pans that have to be seasoned and cleaned special. I love stainless steel, but most stick bad.

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