Labor Day weekend is approaching quickly, but the sales have already arrived at Williams Sonoma. Need a new Dutch oven? There are major deals on Le Creuset. Looking for a pot that’s as functional as it is beautiful? Try this tomato-shaped Staub cocotte. Are your knives not slicing like they should? Save 30% on this Shun chef’s knife that’s a cut above the rest. There’s something for everyone during Williams Sonoma’s Labor Day sale, and we found the best deals from All-Clad, Zwilling, Hestan and more beloved brands.
Best Overall Labor Day Deals
- Le Creuset 6.75-Quart Dutch Oven, $280, was $430
- Hestan NanoBond Titanium Stainless-Steel Set of 2 Skillets, $400, was $530
- Staub 3-Quart Cast Iron Tomato Cocotte, $250, was $320
- All-Clad 3.5-Quart Stainless Steel Saucepan, $140, was $235
- GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker, $480, was $580
- Zwilling Enfinigy 4-Quart Air Fryer, $100, was $130
- Shun Hikari 8-Inch Chef’s Knife, $230, was $330
Best Cookware and Bakeware Deals
Chances are good that your pots and pans are still recovering from the cooking frenzy that followed in the wake of the incredible produce available to us during summer. Take this much-needed opportunity to update your cookware and bakeware while All-Clad 3-quart saucepans are more than 40% off and Staub baking dishes are $70 off.
Le Creuset 6.75-Quart Dutch Oven
Le Creuset’s Dutch oven was voted the “best splurge” during our tests for its superior heat retention and almost indestructible cast iron body. Shop this bestselling piece in a range of colors for 35% off its original price at Williams Sonoma.
Hestan NanoBond Titanium Stainless-Steel Set of 2 Skillets
Hestan is a brand designed for serious cooks (and has the price tag to match), so we jump at the opportunity to snag this pro-approved gear whenever it goes on sale. This two-pack of stainless steel skillets is safe for the oven, broiler, grill and dishwasher, in addition to being scratch- and stain-resistant. Push yourself to become a better cook with these in hand.
- Le Creuset 6.75-Quart Dutch Oven, $280, was $430
- Hestan NanoBond Titanium Stainless-Steel Set of 2 Skillets, $400, was $530
- All-Clad 3-Quart Stainless Steel Saucepan, $140, was $245
- Staub 8.5-Inch Cast Iron Deep Skillet, $100, was $170
- All-Clad Copper Core Sauté Pan, $250, was $455
- Le Creuset 2.5-Quart Olive Branch Heritage Stoneware Deep Square Covered Baker, $92, was $115
- Staub 2.25-Quart Cast Iron Oval Gratin with Lid, $230, was $300
- Staub 3-Quart Cast Iron Tomato Cocotte, $250, was $320
- Hestan Provisions Stainless Steel Nonstick Roaster with Rack, $180, was $225
Best Appliance Deals
There’s no need to get a new appliance every time Instant Pot comes out with an updated air fryer or pressure cooker, but it makes sense to upgrade when the price is right and the features are better than ever. Enter: the brand’s 6-quart Vortex air fryer. It has six cooking functions, including roasting and dehydrating, and is on sale for a limited time. Shop this marvelous machine—and seven others from GE, Zwilling and more—at Williams Sonoma’s Labor Day sale.
Zwilling Enfinigy 4-Quart Air Fryer
This compact air fryer is made to accommodate small spaces and speedy weeknight dinners. One happy customer called it a “game-changer” in the kitchen, while another added that it cooks everything “to perfection.” Grab yours while it’s only $100.
GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker
GE’s smart indoor smoker brings the outdoors into your kitchen with a smoke filtration system that turns wood smoke into warm air. Flavor everything from pork shoulder to salmon fillets without the hassle of babysitting a fire.
- Zwilling Enfinigy 4-Quart Air Fryer, $100, was $130
- GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker, $750, was $1,000
- Zwilling Enfinigy Coffee Bean Grinder, $100, was $150
- Zwilling Enfinigy Personal Blender, $100, was $130
- GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker, $480, was $580
- Café Express Finish Toaster, $100, was $130
- Instant Pot 6-Quart Stainless Steel Vortex Plus Air Fryer, $120, was $130
- All-Clad 5-Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven Slow Cooker, $280, was $330
Best Knife Deals
Williams Sonoma also has incredible Labor Day deals on knives of all varieties. Among them, a Shun 4-inch paring knife that’s less than $90 and a serrated utility knife from Global with zero negative reviews.
Shun Hikari 8-Inch Chef’s Knife
This 8-inch Hikari chef’s knife comes to us from Shun, a brand that’s been operating in Seki, Japan for more than 115 years. It has a stainless steel blade, patterned wooden handle and a reputation for excellence. Grab it while it’s $100 off.
Global Ukon Set of 4 Steak Knives
You can also save on Global’s Ukon four-piece steak knife set. It’s hard to compete with the thick blades, modern design, expert craftsmanship and ergonomic handles that work for left- and right-handed folks.
- Shun Hikari 8-Inch Chef’s Knife, $230, was $330
- Global Ukon Set of 4 Steak Knives, $200, was $230
- Shun Premier 8-inch Western Chef’s Knife, $180, was $240
- Global Classic 6-Inch Serrated Utility Knife, $50, was $85
- Shun Premier 4-Inch Blonde Paring Knife, $90, was $135
- Zwilling Four Star 5-Inch Eco Serrated Utility Knife, $60, was $80
- Zwilling Gourmet 8-Inch Chef’s Knife, $80, was $90
- Zwilling Pro Chinese Chef’s Knife, $200, was $220
Thanks to Williams Sonoma’s Labor Day sale, you can finally retire your old pots and pans, update your air fryer, buy that smokeless smoker you’ve been eyeing and replace your knives for substantially less. Don’t wait until your favorite pieces sell out.
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