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John Lewis has slashed the price of Le Creuset by 40% in summer sale including popular casserole pot and oven dishes

John Lewis has slashed the price of Le Creuset by 40% in summer sale including popular casserole pot and oven dishes

Scottish Sun2 days ago
HOT POT PRICES John Lewis has slashed the price of Le Creuset by 40% in summer sale including popular casserole pot and oven dishes
JOHN Lewis has slashed the price of Le Creuset in a huge summer sale that offers shoppers up to 40 per cent off the kitchenware.
John Lewis slash prices in summer sale
The popular retailer has commenced its summer sale with top brands being heavily discounted.
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Shoppers can save up to 40 per cent on Le Creuset
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The popular oven dish set is now on sale for under £40
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The sale has seen John Lewis slash the prices of several beloved Le Creuset products.
Shoppers to save 40% on popular dish set
Among the products on offer, is its popular stoneware oven dish, which has seen a whopping 40 per cent knocked off the original price.
The iconic dish is available for just £37.80 in a range of colours, including Le Creuset's cult orange shade.
With the retail price normally being an eye-watering £63 for a set of two dishes, shoppers can make a huge saving on the cookware.
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The product description reads: "Part of Le Creuset's enduringly popular stoneware range, this pair of square oven dishes nest together to save storage space.
"Try them for pasta bakes, roasted vegetables, gratin and pies and for oven-to-table serving of a main and side presented in matching colours."
The description also highlighted that the dishes are durable, easy to clean, and oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher friendly.
The product has also received glowing reviews from happy customers.
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One wrote: "Aesthetically pleasing, lightweight and most importantly, durable, which essentially ticks off everything you could look for in an oven dish.
"These dishes are fantastic."
I bought a £1 IKEA 'oven tray' but it MELTED when I cooked on it - loads of people have made the same mistake
Big-name brands featured in the John Lewis sale
Another Le Creuset item that is up for grabs is their staple Casserole Soup Pot.
The beloved pot is currently reduced to £129 from £215 and available in three of the brand's iconic colours.
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Described as "a great way to start your Le Creuset collection" now is an amazing time to get your hands on this kitchen staple.
Other big names in the John Lewis sale include Nespresso, LSA and Joseph Joseph.
This isn't the first time John Lewis has heavily discounted Le Creuset kitchen staples.
Its boxing day sale saw shoppers save up to £100 on an array of iconic products.
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These sales offer a great opportunity for keen cooks to snap up quality products without the hefty price tag.
Argos has also recently launched its summer sale - offering huge discounts across thousands of products.
The retail giant's summer deals feature savings of up to 50 per cent and has brought welcome discounts during the peak barbecue and outdoor entertaining season.
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Le Creuset is one of many popular brands featured in the sale
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Their cult products are available at a heavily discounted price and in an array of colours
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