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Emily Mariko's go-to Caraway cookware set is on sale for $100 off


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SAVE $100: Featuring three pans, a Dutch oven, matching lids, and storage for all of the above, the TikTok-famous Caraway cookware set is on sale for $395 as of Jan. 20. That's $100 off its $495 MSRP, or a 20% savings.


Let the Emily Mariko-fication of your kitchen commence.

The beautifully designed Caraway cookware set featured heavily in the food influencer's TikToks is on sale for $395 as of Jan. 20. That's a $100 discount on its usual retail price of $495 (or 20% off), which is further sweetened by free shipping.

These sets have a habit of selling out faster than you can type "first" in the comments section, so act fast if you're in the market for some nice new pots and pans. That being said, all colors were in stock at the time of writing aside from the limited-edition Brick Red set; take your pick from Cream, Navy, Sage, Gray, Perracotta, or Marigold. (Do note that the Cream, Navy, and Sage ones all have estimated shipping dates in early to mid-February.) Each one includes a 10.5-inch fry pan, a 3-quart saucepan, a 4.5-quart sauté pan, and a 6.5-quart Dutch oven — all with lids, a lid holder, and some magnetic racks for storage.

For anyone wondering what all the hype's about, Caraway bills its ceramic-coated cookware as a healthier, better-looking alternative to traditional nonstick cookware made with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), or Teflon. It supposedly releases up to 60 percent fewer CO2 emissions during the production process, and its coating won't break down over time or at high temperatures. (Parrot owner here: Overheated nonstick cookware can produce toxic fumes that'll kill a bird within minutes. The more you know!)

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Credit: Caraway

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