We'll be expecting a dinner invite to Your Place once you've snagged these pieces on rare sale. (Our Place)(Our Place)
The more attractive your kitchenware is, the more excited you'll be to use it. Even as a former professional baker who genuinely enjoys preparing food, I get a little serotonin rush when I reach for a particularly pretty pot or pan. But, of course, you want your cookware to perform well too. Our Place, which has found fans in celebs like Oprah and Selena Gomez, has kitchen essentials that check off both boxes: They're just as aesthetically pleasing as they are functional. And, during the brand's February Sale, you can score their most popular products at a fraction of the price.
Always Pan 2.0 for $105 (was $125): Rare sale; bestseller; editor-approved
Knife Trio for $85 (was $170): 50% off
Perfect Pot for $120 (was $140): Rare sale; editor-approved
Wonder Oven for $155 (was $175): Rare sale; editor-approved
What can you snag for less? The bestselling Always Pan 2.0, for starters — a versatile skillet that went viral for good reason (and also happens to be one of my personal favorites). Plus, the beloved Perfect Pot is discounted, as is the Wonder Oven, which just so happens to be one of the best air fryers Yahoo editors have tested.
All that, plus knives, dinnerware and more. These discounts will save you up to 50% — so get cookin'! And for even more savings, check out our roundups of the best Presidents' Day kitchen deals, including home appliances from top brands and Gordon Ramsey's favorite cookware.
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I own this multi-use, nonstick beauty, and it just might become your most-utilized piece of cookware, thanks to its thoughtful design. It took the internet by storm a few years ago and quickly became a favorite of home cooks and celebrities alike. (Selena Gomez did a collaboration with the brand, and Oprah has called it "the kitchen magician.")
Its ceramic coating is slick and free of PFAS, while the handle smartly doubles as a spoon rest. Speaking of utensils, it comes with a wooden spatula and metal steamer basket that can be used as a colander, and it's oven-safe up to 450°F for added versatility. It's not often on sale, so grab it while it's $55 off (as low as it's ever been).
Check out our editor's full Our Place Always Pan review for more. (FYI, it also comes in mini and large versions as well as cast iron and titanium models — all on sale.)
I've made everything from stews and braises to steamed vegetables, pasta and even fried doughnuts in this thing. You could also use it for baking bread or cooking rice — the limit does not exist. It can conveniently go from stove to oven (it's safe up to 450 degrees), and its aluminum construction means it heats up in no time. Most importantly, no matter what I'm making in it, I find that the heat is consistent, which results in evenly cooked food. As far as serving goes, you'll most definitely hear oohs and ahhs from dinner guests once this aesthetically pleasing pot hits the table.
Check out my full Our Place Perfect Pot review for more.
Yahoo Home and Garden Writer Kristin Granero awarded this snazzy appliance the title of "best air fryer toaster" in her roundup of the best air fryers.
She called it "an expert at multitasking, hitting the sweet spot in our testing for size, price and function," adding, "It has a 12-liter capacity that supports four slices of toast, 1 pound of french fries or a 9-inch pizza, and a 4.5-pound chicken with only the bottom tray in place. It also performs six duties: air frying, baking, toasting, broiling, reheating and roasting, with the option to infuse steam, for different texture preferences and appetites."
This sleek starter set would make a fab gift for any home cook who's beginning their culinary journey. It comes with the essentials: a chef's knife for everyday chopping, a serrated knife for bread and a paring knife for more detailed slicing.
Some single knives can cost as much as this entire set, which is a fabulous deal at 50% off.
This might seem like just another unassuming sheet tray, but looks can be deceiving. It's deep enough to hold heartier meals but can also be used as a cookie sheet or stovetop griddle pan. (Think: fried eggs, hash browns and bacon, all on the same cooking surface.) Plus, it combines the best of both worlds: heat-conducting aluminum with ceramic nonstick for easy release.
(Psst: It also comes in a mini version, which is on sale as well.)
Want an even better value? This colorful collection includes the aforementioned Griddle Pan but also comes with three baking vessels that can be used for all things sweet and savory.
Brownies, lasagna, banana bread ... yeah, you'll be eating well in 2025. Oh, and the nonstick silicone lining makes cleanup a treat too.
Ready to swap your mismatched plates for a chic, cohesive collection? Look no further than this elegant stoneware set, which includes four dinner plates, salad plates and dinner bowls.
Their minimalist design will elevate any table, but they're subtle enough to let the food be the star of the show. Steam (shown here) is sold out, but the other three colors are still in stock. You might want to grab a few sets while they're 30% off!