Martha Stewart’s Kitchen Essentials Slashed by 60%

Martha Stewart’s Kitchen Essentials Slashed by 60%

> At a Glance

> – Amazon quietly cut prices on Martha Stewart cookware, starting at $8

> – Dutch ovens, knife sets, and oven mitts now up to 60% off

> – Deals include a $51 7-quart Dutch oven (was $80)

> – Why it matters: Stock a winter-ready kitchen for soup season without premium-brand prices

Martha Stewart’s 100-plus cookbooks and decades on TV have made her a culinary authority. Now Amazon is shaving up to 60 percent off her line of kitchen essentials, with prices starting at just $8.

Top Discounted Picks

The steepest cut lands on the Thin Stripe Mini Oven Mitt set-two cotton-and-silicone mitts drop from $20 to $8. The roomy Gatwick Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven (7-quart) falls to $51, down from $80, and shoppers claim it rivals Le Creuset and Staub for one-fifth the cost.

Other highlights:

  • Gallen Nonstick Loaf Pan – now $8 (lowest price)
  • Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet$29, was $50
  • European Enameled Cast Iron Braiser$50, was $90 (sell-out risk flagged)

Complete Sets & Tools

Need a full refresh? The Emmeline Nonstick Ceramic 12-Piece Cookware Set-aluminum pots, pans, and utensils-drops to $110 from $190. Dishwasher-safe Richburn Stainless Steel Kitchen Tongs are down to $11, while the Carverton 15-Piece Knife Block Set in stainless steel is $61 (was $70).

Item Sale Price Was Savings
Dutch Oven $51 $80 36%
Oven Mitts (2) $8 $20 60%
Skillet $29 $50 42%
Braiser $50 $90 44%
12-Piece Set $110 $190 42%

> One reviewer said of the Dutch oven: “I’ve had similar Dutch ovens from Le Creuset and Staub. This one is just as good.”

Key Takeaways

  • Martha Stewart cookware on Amazon is up to 60% off right now
  • Cold-weather staples like Dutch ovens and braisers headline the sale
  • Prices start at $8, with pieces compared favorably to premium brands
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Act fast-Amazon notes sell-out risk on select items, perfect timing for soup-season prep.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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