Le Creuset, All-Clad, Lodge, and More Brands We Stand By Are Up to 50% Off at Amazon’s Spring Sale
The best cookware deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale include Le Creuset, Staub, Lodge, and more rigorously tested brands. We found the 23 best deals starting at just $10.


Whether you’re investing in a buy-it-for-life piece of cookware like a Dutch oven or eyeing a specialty carbon steel wok, you’re in luck. The Amazon Big Spring Sale kicked off on Tuesday, March 25, and will run through midnight on Monday, March 31. It’ll be hard to resist the shopping itch over the next five days of sales, especially when cookware like our favorite Le Creuset Dutch oven, Tramtontina stainless steel pan, and Lodge cast iron skillet are all on sale. By the way, there’s editor-loved bakeware on sale, too (the best ramekins are just $2 apiece!). We managed, somehow, to narrow it down to the best 23 deals, which are up to 50% off.
Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven

Tender beans and ragù Bolognese practically stew themselves in a Le Creuset Dutch oven. Its flavor-building prowess is evident in many of our Dutch oven recipes. We’ve recommended it for years due to its impeccable heating ability and durability. We even knocked a metal spoon against the rim and it didn’t chip once.
Lodge 4.5-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven With Lid

For fall-apart pork shoulder on a budget, we like the Lodge enameled cast iron Dutch oven that’s able to achieve the same browning in braises but costs a fraction of the price. Right now, the 4.5-quart version of our Lodge pick is only $59. It also bakes crusty bread with impressive oven spring (I use mine nearly weekly for sourdough loaves).
Lodge 10.25-Inch Inch Cast Iron Pre-Seasoned Skillet

This $17 cast iron skillet from Lodge is a longtime winner in our books. It sears superbly and produces fluffy cornbread. From chicken piccata to crispy Brussels sprouts, this do-it-all frying pan lasts practically forever and is virtually nonstick—no fried egg messes here.
Tramontina 10-Inch Nonstick Frying Pan

If you can’t part with nonstick (we get it!), we recommend you grab an affordable one since they need to be replaced every few years, anyway. This $32 Tramontina nonstick pan is super slick, easy to clean, and heat responsive.
Lodge Cast Iron Rectangular Reversible Griddle

A long stovetop griddle is the rare piece of cookware that actually reduces the amount of dishes you have to wash later. Instead of using multiple pans for a big breakfast, grab this Lodge reversible griddle that fits up to six pancakes at once. Use it to simultaneously cook eggs and sausages or flip it to grill crispy chicken skewers.
Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel 12-Inch Frying Pan

For $40, this stainless steel pan packs quite the punch. It can sear pork chops, sauté vegetables, and fry eggs without a hitch. The tri-ply construction conducts and maintains heat well while being responsive to temperature changes. If you don’t want to spend hundreds on stainkless steel cookware, this is the best budget pick.
Yosukata Carbon Steel Wok Pan

Be it fried rice, stir-fried greens, or eggs, this Yosukata carbon steel wok aced all our tests with flying colors. We love that it has a helper handle and that the long wooden handle stays cool while cooking. It also heats up lightning fast, boiling water in just nine minutes.
Kyocera 12-Inch Ceramic Nonstick Fry Pan

For a non-toxic, nonstick fry pan option, we like the Kyocera ceramic skillet. Its coating survived a metal fish spatula without any scratches or chips. When we fried eggs on it, the pan was practically a slip-and-slide.
Staub Cast Iron 12-inch Square Grill Pan

This enamel cast iron grill pan from Staub has deep grill grates that impart impressive char marks on burger patties and zucchini slices. Available in an array of eye-pleasing colors, the pan’s sleek enamel makes cleanup a breeze.
Lodge 12-Inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet With Dual Handles

Some cast iron cookware is admittedly heavy, which is why this editor-loved dual-handled skillet comes in handy (pun intended). It provides more stability while carrying and sears just like our other favorite Lodge cast iron pieces.
Lodge Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Double Dutch Oven With Loop Handles

This bread oven is technically a Dutch oven, but when we tested it as a bread cloche, it earned high, crispy marks. Bread came out springy and golden brown, and the piece was lightweight enough to comfortably move into and out of the oven. The lid also doubles as a skillet, so you get two cookware pieces for just $49.
All-Clad Specialty Stainless Steel Fondue Set

If you’re looking to add a bit of whimsy to your kitchen, we recommend this absolutely splurge-worthy fondue set from All-Clad. It cooks over an open flame (lovely ambiance!) and the double-boiler design keeps cheese and chocolate creamy.
Le Creuset 3.5-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Signature Braiser

This cast iron braiser has shallow sides and a large base, perfect for cooking meatballs without overcrowding them. The cast iron sears foods to a crusty golden brown and the enamel resists staining and chipping. In our review, we called it "the Cadillac of braisers."
Weber Stainless Steel Vegetable Basket

With grilling season coming up, you’ll want a grilling basket for charring vegetables, seafood, and other delicate foods that might slip through the grates to be lost to the flames forever. This one from Weber is lightweight and chars vegetables beautifully. It also has curved handles that provide a stable grip.
Duxtop Whole-Clad Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Saucepan With Lid

This budget-friendly stainless steel saucepan might not rock your world, but it will be there for you every morning when you make creamy oatmeal. It simply gets the job done right, from making fluffy rice to browning butter. Its curved sides promote stirring for a smooth hot cocoa, too.
Emile Henry Made In France Flame Tagine

We spent 12 days braising meats in tagines to find the best one, and this Emile Henry tagine was our favorite of the glazed ceramic models. It cleans up quickly and can withstand higher temperatures, up to 500°F. The 3.7-quart capacity is also large enough to cook for a family without overcrowding food.
Cook N Home 16-Quart Stockpot With Lid

Every kitchen needs a large stockpot for cooking broth, boiling pasta, or making a crawfish boil. We firmly believe that while you could spend hundreds on a stockpot, it doesn’t mean you necessarily should. This affordable one, which is now even cheaper, excelled in our tests. It boils water at lightning speed, simmers flavorful stock, and has grippy rubber handles that protect your hands from heat.
Tamagoyaki Pan Square Japanese Omelette Pan

Do you ever get a craving for super soft tamagoyaki? We sure do. The Japanese-style omelet is best made in a rectangular tamagoyaki pan that’s designed specifically for cooking and rolling the egg. We love the balanced handle on this one, which has an inclined lip for scooching your omelet right off the pan onto a plate.
Dowan 4-Ounce Ramekins, Set of 6

We love ceramic ramekins so much, we have a love letter dedicated to them. They hold snacks, help with mise en place, and bake single-serve desserts. This set of six classic fluted ramekins is on sale for $12, bringing them to just $2 apiece.
HexClad Hybrid Nonstick 8-Inch Frying Pan

HexClad pans are a hybrid of stainless steel and ceramic coating. They deliver the sear of stainless steel while remaining nonstick enough for scrambled eggs. Some of our own editors have used HexClad cookware for years, and this 8-inch skillet is discounted for Amazon's Spring Sale.
USA Pan Bakeware 8-Inch Square Cake Pan

Make the best fudgy brownies and one-bowl coffee cake without worrying about any stickiness using this nonstick USA square cake pan. Its non-toxic silicone coating releases food without trouble and the aluminized steel bakes uniformly.
Nordic Ware 9-Inch Springform Pan

Never stress over cheesecake again with this springform pan that closes securely for a leakproof baking experience. The extended base provided a stable grip when transporting bakes and the nonstick coating resisted scratch marks when cut with a sharp knife.
Emile Henry Modern Classics Pie Dish

With all this warm weather, we can’t help but think of summer barbecues, which bring with them summer pies. If you’re looking to wow your cookout guests this year, the Emile Henry pie dish is the way to go. The slanted edges release pie slices easily and lining it with dough is a cinch.
FAQs
When is the Amazon Big Spring Sale 2025?
It’s happening right now! This year, Amazon’s spring sale event started on Tuesday, March 25, and will run through Monday, March 31.
What is the Amazon Big Spring Sale?
Think of it as a springtime Prime Day lasting seven days, when you can stock up on kitchen essentials and make upgrades for the new season.
Do you have to be a Prime member to shop the Amazon Big Spring Sale?
You don’t! Anyone can access Big Spring Sale deals, but Prime members get free shipping and additional member-only discounts. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial here.
What other Big Spring Sale deals should I grab?
We rounded up the best Big Spring Sale kitchen deals to explore. Our finds include the best rigorously vetted cookware, appliances, kitchen tools, and more.
Why We’re the Experts
- An Uong is a writer for Serious Eats.
- An has been testing kitchen equipment for Serious Eats for over two years.
- She loves tamagoyaki and will most definitely be grabbing this tamagoyaki pan for $19.