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Rachael Ray Cucina Hard-Anodized Skillet Set now from $29 shipped (34% or more off)

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Amazon is offering the Rachael Ray Cucina Hard-Anodized Aluminum Nonstick Skillet Set from $29.31 shipped. That’s more than 34% off the going rate, but this set has sold for closer to $35 or so over the last few months. This is within a couple bucks of the Amazon all-time low. It features 9-1/4-inch and 11-1/2-inch skillets, comfortable silicone-over-stainless-steel handles and a limited lifetime warranty. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 350 Amazon customers.

Most similar options from Calphalon and others go for around $50 or so. But if you prefer cast iron, the Lodge 2-piece skillet set is only a couple bucks more. Head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more deals for around the house. Amazon is offering loads of Ninja kitchen appliances from $65.99 shipped today as well.

Rachael Ray Cucina Nonstick Skillet Set:

  • The 9-1/4-inch and 11-1/2-inch skillets feature comfortable silicone-over-stainless-steel handles that are dual riveted and boast earthy, modern color
  • Oven safe to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, the nonstick skillet set is suitable for all stovetops, except induction and is conveniently dishwasher safe

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices