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This 12-piece Cuisinart cookware set is on sale for just $99 — save $200

Save $200: This 12-piece stainless steel Cuisinart cookware set is on sale for $99.99 at Best Buy as of Oct. 27 in an early Black Friday deal. 


Believe it or not, the holidays are right around the corner. While they will definitely be different from past years, there's still going to be a lot of cooking going on. First, the Thanksgiving turkey with mashed potatoes then the holiday feasts (including all the cookies). 

If your kitchen cabinets are a bit spare and you've come to realize that you only have enough tools to boil some eggs, this sale will help upgrade you. 

Best Buy has taken $200 off this 12-piece stainless steel Cuisinart cookware set — dropping the price to just $99.99. In our opinion, that should be enough info for you to run and add it to your cart, but just in case it's not, we'll tell you some more.  Read more...

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