Amazon's 20-piece 'kitchen in a box' has everything but the kitchen sink—and it's $60 off, today only

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Gotham Steel's patented titanium/ceramic/copper finish makes cooking easy—and easy on the eyes too. (Photo: Amazon)
Gotham Steel's patented titanium/ceramic/copper finish makes cooking easy—and easy on the eyes too. (Photo: Amazon)

Do you sometimes swing open your cabinets and wonder how on Earth your cookware and bakeware got so old and grungy? Baked-on grease, scratched-up cooking surfaces, and chipped enamel can really throw a monkey wrench into meal prep.

Thanks to Amazon, you can replace your entire collection of dilapidated pots and pans in one fell swoop. Gotham Steel 20 Piece All in One Kitchen Cookware + Bakeware Set is 30 percent off all day long, today only—and it includes everything you need to knock meals out of the park, from appetizer to dessert.

Gotham Steel's kitchen in a box includes 20 pieces of sturdy, nonstick cookware and bakeware. (Photo: Amazon)
Gotham Steel's kitchen in a box includes 20 pieces of sturdy, nonstick cookware and bakeware. (Photo: Amazon)

Shop it: Gotham Steel 20-Piece All-in-One Kitchen Cookware + Bakeware Set with Nonstick Durable Ceramic Copper Coating, $140 (was $200), amazon.com

The set includes 15 pieces of cookware including frying pans, stockpots, saucepans, steamers, and more—plus lids to match everything. And don’t forget about its 5-piece bakeware collection, which includes several baking pans, a brownie pan, a loaf pan, and a cookie sheet. It’s enough to inspire you to cook Christmas dinner all on your own...almost.

As far as upgrades go, this 20-piece set is the motherlode of modern efficiency. Every piece of Gotham Steel cookware and bakeware comes with a nontoxic Ti-Cerama (titanium, ceramic, and copper) coating that cooks evenly every time. These pots and pans can withstand up to 500 degrees of heat.

And when it’s time to eat, food just slides right off of their nonstick surface, no oil or butter required. The company has even tested notoriously stubborn foods like burnt cheese—nothing sticks ever. Nothing scratches this finish either—and I’m sure not having to scrub off cemented-on food helps keep these pots and pans intact.

Cook whatever you want—nothing will stick to these pots and pans. (Photo: Amazon)
Cook whatever you want—nothing will stick to these pots and pans. (Photo: Amazon)

“This set is everything,” one self-proclaimed lazy cook revealed. “I don’t bother with heavy glass baking pans, parchment paper or oil coating anymore...You don’t have to scrub. Things don’t burn nearly as easily as in anything else I’ve used. And I’ve pretty much tried them all.”

“I LOVE this set,” admitted another reluctant at-home chef. “I can make ANYTHING I ever dreamed of with this set from brownies to fried chicken. The pans are gorgeous and are so easy to clean! The glass lids are wonderful and it has turned what used to be a chore I hated (cooking) into something I enjoy.”

“Holy crap these are easy to clean,” another wrote. “Great cookware for cooking. Even better for cleaning. You can just wipe them clean with a paper towel and they look brand new again.”

As an added bonus, you won’t even want to hide these beauties in a cabinet. One reviewer called them “an excellent choice if you are hanging your pans on a rack and want them to look nice,” and we wholeheartedly agree.

You rarely see a set this good for less than $200, but today you can score this Gotham Steel bundle for just $140. This incredible price might be the most beautiful part of all.

Shop it: Gotham Steel 20-Piece All-in-One Kitchen Cookware + Bakeware Set with Nonstick Durable Ceramic Copper Coating, $140 (was $200), amazon.com

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