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As Thanksgiving quickly approaches, heirloom-quality cookware feels as much a part of my holiday decorations as a wreath or garland. Whether it’s a Le Creuset Dutch oven or a Staub casserole dish, my best pots and pans are on full display and at the ready for making cozy soups or simmering mulled wine.
You don’t have to wait for Black Friday to add to your collection, because Williams Sonoma’s sale section is stocked with deep discounts on long-lasting cookware from Staub, Le Creuset, Mauviel, and more. Get a great deal on a Lodge cast iron skillet or invest in an All-Clad D5 stainless steel cookware set that will last for years. Whatever’s on your wish list, here are the 30 top discounts worth snapping up.
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Best Williams Sonoma Cookware Deals Overall
- Le Creuset Signature 8-Quart Oval Dutch Oven, $300, originally $475
- Save $150: Staub Enameled Cast Iron Perfect Pan Wok, $200, originally $350
- Lodge Chef Collection Cast Iron Skillet Set, $45, originally $70
- Cook Your Best Turkey Yet: All-Clad Stainless Steel Roasting Pan with Rack, $130, originally $180
- Zwilling Peak Hybrid Fry Pan, $100, originally $130
- All-Clad NS Pro Nonstick Square Griddle, $72, originally $90
- By the ‘Cadillac of Pans’ Maker: Hestan NanoBond 8.5-Inch Fry Pan, $200, originally $300
- All-Clad D3 Tri-Ply Fry Pan, $140, originally $170
You can get almost any type of cookware on sale right now at Williams Sonoma, including stainless steel, nonstick, and cast iron. There’s even a $170 markdown on a pumpkin-shaped Staub Dutch oven that’s perfect for Thanksgiving and a 5-piece Lodge cookware set that’s under $100.
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Best Williams Sonoma Cast Iron Cookware Deals
Cast iron’s durability and longevity are virtually unmatched, especially when it comes to beloved brands like Staub, Le Creuset, and Lodge. I’m a firm believer that everything tastes better in a cast iron skillet, thanks to the material’s superior heat retention. Plus, when seasoned properly, cast iron frying pans are naturally nonstick. And if you’re planning on doing any fall bread baking or soup making, an enameled Dutch oven can go from the stove to the oven with ease.
- Le Creuset Signature 8-Quart Oval Dutch Oven, $300, originally $475
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Pumpkin Cocotte, $200, originally $370
- Lodge Chef Collection Cast Iron Skillet Set, $45, originally $70
- Staub 8.5-Inch Traditional Deep Skillet, $100, originally $180
- Staub 7-Quart Round Dutch Oven, $300, originally $470
- Staub Double Burner Griddle, $200, originally $300
- Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Skinny Grill, $120, originally $205
- Staub Petite French Oven, $140, originally $230
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Perfect Pan Wok, $200, originally $350
- Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron 5-Piece Cookware Set, $100, originally $150
- Staub Pine Tree Braiser, $200, originally $280
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Essential French Oven, $300, originally $350
Le Creuset Signature 8-Quart Oval Dutch Oven
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The 8-quart Le Creuset Dutch oven is a larger version of our favorite splurge-worthy Dutch oven, with the same durable enameled cast iron, comfortable handles, and easy-to-clean interior. The added capacity makes it perfect for hosting a large crowd for Thanksgiving.
Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron 5-Piece Cookware Set
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Don’t be fooled by Lodge’s affordable price — the brand’s cast iron cookware will perform as well as high-end pots and pans. Right now, you can score two skillets, a griddle, and a Dutch oven for less than $100.
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Best Williams Sonoma Nonstick Cookware Deals
We’re picky about our nonstick cookware — and you should be, too. Williams Sonoma has deals on some excellent nonstick, non-toxic pots and pans, so you can trade in your scratched-up pans for cookware that’s actually durable and safe (and Teflon-free, of course).
- All-Clad NS Pro Nonstick Sauté Pan, $144, originally $180
- Le Creuset Ceramic Nonstick 3-Quart Saucepan, $128, originally $160
- Zwilling Peak Hybrid Fry Pan, $100, originally $130
- All-Clad NS Pro Nonstick Square Griddle, $72, originally $90
- All-Clad HA1 Expert Hard Anodized Nonstick Chef’s Pan, $100, originally $120
- Demeyere Stainless Steel Egg Poacher, $80, originally $120
- All-Clad HA1 Expert Hard Anodized Nonstick Fry Pan Set, $70, originally $100
- Scanpan Classic Nonstick Omelette & Crepe Pan, $90, originally $110
- All-Clad NS Pro Nonstick 3-Piece Fry Pan Set, $160, originally $200
All-Clad NS Pro Nonstick Sauté Pan
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This All-Clad nonstick sauté pan is a new and improved version of the brand’s previous nonstick line with stronger scratch-resistance and a longer lifespan, thanks to a stainless steel base, hard-anodized aluminum body, and nonstick coating with ceramic particles. The heavy-duty pan pairs beautifully with the stainless steel lid, and it’s currently $64 off.
Zwilling Peak Hybrid Ceramic Nonstick Covered Fry Pan
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Less delicate than traditional nonstick, this Zwilling frying pan uses a hybrid design of stainless steel and ceramic nonstick to create a long-lasting cooking surface that’s easy to clean and scratch-resistant. The 10-inch pan is also completely dishwasher-safe.
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Best Williams Sonoma Stainless Steel and Copper Cookware Deals
Whether you’re a fan of durable stainless steel pans or French-made copper cookware, you can find both deeply discounted at Williams Sonoma right now. All-Clad’s D5 line is made with five alternating layers of stainless steel and aluminum, which makes it nearly indestructible, and the 6-quart Essential Pan and a 7-piece cookware set are both $100 off. Plus, there’s a deal on a titanium skillet made by the maker of the “Cadillac of pans.”
- Mauviel M’150B 10-Inch Copper Fry Pan, $300, originally $370
- All-Clad D5 6-Quart Essential Pan, $250, originally $350
- All-Clad Stainless Steel Roasting Pan with Rack, $130, originally $180
- All-Clad D3 Tri-Ply 3-Quart Saucepan, $150, originally $200
- Hestan NanoBond 8.5-Inch Fry Pan, $200, originally $300
- All-Clad D3 Tri-Ply Fry Pan, $140, originally $170
- Mauviel M’150B 2-Quart Copper Saucepan, $300, originally $360
- All-Clad D5 Stainless-Steel 7-Piece Cookware Set, $700, originally $800
- Ruffoni Historia Hammered Copper Stockpot, $400, originally $565
Mauviel M’150B 10-Inch Copper Fry Pan
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For upscale French cookware, I always gravitate toward Mauviel’s beautiful copper pots and pans that are popular among professional chefs. Right now, you can get this long-lasting 10-inch fry pan for $70 off, just in time for Thanksgiving meal prep.
All-Clad D3 Tri-Ply Fry Pan
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With a tri-ply construction of aluminum sandwiched between stainless steel, All-Clad’s D3 frying pan heats evenly and quickly, making it ideal for searing steak or cooking eggs. Plus, it can withstand years of daily use, according to a private chef.
Grace Cooper
2025-11-07 07:00:00

