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HexClad’s Mother’s Day Sale Offers Up to 49% Off Cookware Sets

HexClad marked Mother’s Day with free shipping and discounts up to 49% off, including a 12-piece set at $699 and a 7-piece knife set at $399.

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HexClad’s Mother’s Day Sale Offers Up to 49% Off Cookware Sets
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HexClad’s Mother’s Day sale made a strong case for cookware as a gift that gets used, not tucked away. The headline offer is the Hybrid Pots & Pans Set, 12-piece, now $699 instead of $999, with free shipping and a discount that brings premium cookware into reach for a serious home cook. For a mom who already treats dinner like a craft, that is a more useful present than another decorative kitchen accessory.

The best value in the lineup depends on how she cooks. The Everything But the Kitchen Sink Bundle, 54-piece, drops to $2,999 from $4,456, a savings of $1,457 for the shopper who wants to cover nearly every pot, pan, lid, and tool in one purchase. The Mom Knows Best Bundle falls to $1,399 from $2,517, trimming $1,118 from a gift that fits a mother who entertains often and prefers a coordinated set over piecemeal upgrades. HexClad is also advertising the Family Favorites Set and the Stay Out of My Kitchen Bundle, names that make the pitch feel less like a registry and more like a kitchen personality test.

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For the mom who values sharper tools over a full cookware refresh, the Damascus Steel Knife Set, 7-piece, in Espresso is listed at $399, a 49% cut. That is the deepest markdown in the sale and the most convincing option for a cook who already has decent pots but still slices vegetables with dull blades. A knife set is also the kind of gift that changes daily life immediately: prep gets faster, cleanup gets easier, and the kitchen feels more professional without requiring a full renovation.

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HexClad’s broader appeal rests on its hybrid construction, which the company says combines stainless steel, cast iron, and nonstick performance. That matters because a gift like this has to do more than look expensive; it has to earn counter space. The company also says cookware purchased from HexClad or authorized sellers carries a lifetime warranty for the original customer or gift recipient, which adds staying power to a present that is meant to last beyond Mother’s Day brunch.

That durability helps explain why HexClad has become one of the better-known premium kitchenware names in the space. Founded in 2016 and based in Los Angeles, the brand has expanded beyond cookware into cutlery, cutting boards, aprons, and other kitchen tools. Gordon Ramsay first invested in HexClad as an equity partner in 2021, and Studio Ramsay Global later made a $100 million strategic investment in 2024, giving the brand a celebrity-backed profile that reinforces its positioning as a splurge with utility. For shoppers weighing whether cookware can feel personal enough for Mother’s Day, this sale makes the answer clear: only if the set fits how she actually lives, cooks, and hosts.

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