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Upgrade to a Cuisinart 12-Piece Triply Stainless Cookware Set for $160 (Reg. up to $300)

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Today only, Woot is offering the Cuisinart 12-Piece Triply Stainless Cookware Set (WMCC-12G) for $159.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members, otherwise a $5 flat rate delivery fee will apply. This set still fetches as much as $300 but goes for closer to $180+ at Amazon. This is the lowest price we can find. Rated 4+ stars.

Cuisinart 12-Piece Triply Stainless Cookware Set:

  • Professional Triple Ply Construction features a core of pure aluminum bonded to brushed stainless steel exteriors and stainless steel interiors.
  • Provides consistent, even heat distribution along the base and side walls of cookware
  • Polished stainless steel cooking surface does not discolor, react with food, or alter flavors.
  • Heat Surround Technology Provides consistent, even heat distribution along the base and side walls of cookware.
  • Solid stainless steel riveted stick handles stay cool on the stovetop.
  • Tapered rims eliminate drips and spills while pouring.
  • Oven safe to 500°F. Cook on stovetop, in oven or under broiler.
  • Compatible for cooking on induction stovetops.
  • Freezer safe for easy storage.
  • Dishwasher safe – premium stainless steel maintains its original finish with easy dishwasher cleanup.

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