When Gordon Ramsay signs off on a cookware brand, you know it will be the gold standard for cooking up something delicious in the kitchen. Don’t be an “idiot sandwich” when upgrading your pots and pans. Shop Hexclad, the brand Ramsay himself uses at home.
Since Hexclad’s cookware is so durable and high-quality, it’s a bit pricier than some other brands on the market. But we have some good news: Right now, Hexclad is hosting its biggest sale of the year, already serving up Black Friday and Cyber Monday savings.
Shop Hexclad’s Black Friday Sale
Hexclad’s cookware can stand up to whatever recipe you’re trying out this holiday season. The cookware has unbeatable searing power due to its laser-etched stainless steel hexagon design. The pans are non-stick, non-toxic and dishwasher-safe, making clean-up a breeze. You can also have peace of mind when buying from Hexclad, because perhaps the best part about this brand is the cookware comes with a lifetime warranty.
Ramsay’s quote on the Hexclad website says, “The sear I can get with these pans is incredible, with absolutely no stick. The temperature control is utter perfection, and the clean-up is effortless.”
Ready to score this biggest savings of the season on this Michelin-star chef-approved brand? Below, we’ve rounded up the best Hexclad cookware savings during the brand’s Black Friday Sale.
For more savings, check out our 2023 Black Friday sales guide to the best deals on tech, holiday gifts, fashion, beauty and more.
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