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Demeyere Proline 9.4 inch (24 cm) diameter frying pan on sale for under $100! Retails for $240. This is among the highest-performing pans, is made in Belgium with a 30 year warranty, and is a huge bargain at this price. See the full review of Demeyere Proline pans here.

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Prime Member-only Deals for today.

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Best sub-$100 induction cooker:

The DUXTOP 1800-Watt Portable Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner 9600LS (I reviewed it here) is on sale (regular price $100).  Even at regular price, it was already the best value in its price range, with unusual features like 20 power levels (compared to 10 or fewer with other units) and a 10-hour timer (you can use it as a slow cooker without cluttering up your kitchen with an actual slow cooker). If you were curious about induction cooking and wanted to experiment with a cheap but fully-featured model, this is the unit to get.  If you want to learn more about portable induction cooking in general, including other models to consider, and reasons why induction can be so useful (e.g., have an induction cooker target a simmering temperature and X minutes, so you can walk away with no risk of boilover; or steam dinner for Y minutes and then turn itself off so it won’t boil dry), then have a look at my guide to portable induction cooker and induction-compatible cookware.

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Sur La Table:

Sur La Table Cookware Sale (they are having a 2020 liquidation sale right now!) (click anywhere outside the popup window to close it)

Target.com has a big sale on Home items today.

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