If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. What to Buy Trending Products & Deals Williams Sonoma Quietly Took 75% Off Staub, Le Creuset, All-Clad, and More Top Brands This Month These are our 25 favorites, starting at $7. By Elisabeth Sherman Elisabeth Sherman Elisabeth Sherman is a writer, editor, and fact-checker in the food, culture, and entertainment spaces. She has been working professionally at national magazines since 2015. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on March 9, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article Best Overall Deals at Williams Sonoma Best Appliance Deals at Williams Sonoma Best Cookware Deals at Williams Sonoma Best Kitchen Tool Deals at Williams Sonoma Photo: Food & Wine / Williams Sonoma The kitchen is where I spend the most time when I’m at home, which is why it’s so necessary to constantly update my cookware and try out new releases from my favorite brands — okay, maybe that’s just how I justify shopping for all the kitchenware on my wish list. Of course, an all-year-long shopping habit is only sustainable if I have my eye out for the best deals on the internet, and lucky enough for all of us I recently stumbled across serious savings happening at Williams Sonoma. Williams Sonoma might be the home of covetable kitchenware from top brands like Le Creuset and All-Clad but right now you can find major discounts up to 75% off on tons of practical kitchen tools. Below, check out the 25 best deals to shop right now — including discounted Staub Dutch ovens, Nespresso coffee makers, and much more. And to sweeten the deal, prices start at just $7. Best Overall Deals at Williams Sonoma Instant Pot 6-Quart Vortex Plus Air Fryer, $90 (originally $130) Nespresso Vertuo Next Premium Espresso Machine, $165 (originally $240) Staub Enamel Cast Iron 6.5-Quart Oval Dutch Oven, $250 (originally $420) Williams Sonoma Tartan Salt and Pepper Mills Set, $30 (originally $120) Mesh Scrubbing Dishcloths, Set of 4, $10 (originally $18) Williams Sonoma Best Appliance Deals at Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma stocks appliances from top-rated brands that don’t just perform — they look good, too. And right now brands we love, like Nespresso and Cuisinart are on sale. Another appliance you’ll want to grab before it sells out is this Nutribullet juicer. Thanks to the 3-inch chute, you can feed in whole fruit and vegetables, no arduous chopping required. The pulp basin catches all the debris from your produce, and can be simply dumped out in the trash or compost for easy clean-up — and with just three easy to understand settings (low, high, and turbo) you’ll be able to have a fresh cup of your favorite juice in front of you in minutes. The set also comes with handy accessories, including a 27-ounce storage pitcher so you can have juice on hand all day, as well as two nifty 12-ounce to-go cups. Nutribullet Juicer Pro Williams Sonoma $150 $120 at Williams Sonoma Right now, you can also grab this stylish Nespresso coffee maker for $75 off. It makes brewing your morning coffee a breeze: just pop in the capsule and press the button on the top — the machine does the rest of the work, no need to even set the temperature or brew time. Plus, it automatically adds a frothy layer of crema on top of your espresso. The machine can brew either 5, 8, 12, and 18-ounce coffees, and it comes with a milk frother so you can whip up lattes and cappuccinos at home. You’ll be saving lots of money at the local coffee shop in no time. All-Clad 5-Quart Slow Cooker, $230 (originally $280) Nespresso Vertuo Next Premium Espresso Machine, $165 (originally $240) Cuisinart Contact Griddler, $100 (originally $130) Cuisinart 14-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker, $80 (originally $100) Nutribullet Juicer Pro, $120 (originally $150) Instant Pot 6-Quart Vortex Plus Air Fryer, $90 (originally $130) Williams Sonoma Best Cookware Deals at Williams Sonoma One of the best places to shop for first-rate cookware is Williams Sonoma — the retailer is packed with deals on the several editors of our favorite brands, including Staub and Le Creuest. Case in point: Right now, this versatile Le Creuset French oven is 35% off. Similar to a Dutch oven, the French oven is a handy choice for people who frequently prepare soups and hearty pasta sauces, or make their own stock. Enamel cast iron provides the slow, steady heat needed to prepare these types of meals, while slopes sides that make stirring liquids more efficient. At just over 8-inches in diameter, there is enough space inside to prepare pasta or casserole for two people. Le Creuset 2.5-Quart Enamel Cast Iron French Oven Williams Sonoma $284 $160 at Williams Sonoma Another piece of luxury cookware you should pick up is this Staub deep skillet. A combination between a saute and frying pan, this extra deep pan is designed with high, straight sides that block all kinds of splatters from reaching your stove and counters — that feature all makes it a great option for deep frying. And since it's also oven-safe, the generous depth will come in handy for baking cornbread, cobbler, and pizza. For added convenience, there are two spouts on either side of the pan, which allow for mess-free draining of cooking oil or braising liquid. Staub Enamel Cast Iron 6.5-Quart Oval Dutch Oven, $250 (originally $420) Le Creuset 2.5-Quart Enamel Cast Iron French Oven, $160 (originally $284) Hestan Provisions Roaster with Rack, $144 (originally $225) Staub Enameled Cast Iron 8.5-Inch Deep Skillet, $100 (originally $170) All-Clad Sauté & Fry Pan Set, $128 (originally $160) Le Creuset Enamel Cast Iron Skinny Griddle, $120 (originally $205) All Clad Double Burner Griddle, $80 (originally $100) Le Creuset Stoneware 4-Quart Square Baker, $100 (originally $135) GreenPan Premiere 6-Quart Stockpot, $120 (originally $150) KitchenAid Stainless Steel Fry Pans, Set of 2, $160 (originally $230) Demeyere Stainless Steel Egg Poacher, $60 (originally $80) Williams Sonoma Best Kitchen Tool Deals at Williams Sonoma Even the smallest kitchen tools can equal big time convenience in the kitchen, and right now you’ll find low prices on everything you need to make cooking at home seamless. This Shun 8-inch chef’s knife is a necessity in our opinion. The curved blade lets you use an efficient rocking motion as you chop and slice. And you know it will have a long life span in your kitchen because the brand says it's made from carbon steel underneath a layer of stainless steel. The stainless steel is bead blasted, a technique which texturizes the blade, making it easier for food to slide right off as you cut. Shun Narukami 8-Inch Chef's Knife Williams Sonoma $180 $130 at Williams Sonoma If there’s one tool that seems to never get the praise it deserves despite its usefulness, it's the humble spatula. You might have a flat version at home already, but I bet you don’t have one that looks like this Williams Sonoma scroop and spread spatula. Right now it's just $7, and not only is the silicone material heat-resistant and nearly unbreakable, but it serves a dual purpose: One end can be used to scoop your favorite condiments while the other end spreads them across toast, muffins, or crudites. It’s the handiest tool you never knew you needed. Shun Narukami 8-Inch Chef's Knife, $180 (originally $230) Williams Sonoma Scoop and Spread Tool, $7 (originally $9) Global Classic Santoku & Paring Knives, Set of 2, $80 (originally $150) Williams Sonoma Walnut Straight Icing Spatulas, Set of 2, $10 (originally $20) Williams Sonoma Tartan Salt and Pepper Mills Set, $30 (originally $120) Williams Sonoma BBQ All-in-1 Tool, $20 (originally $30) Williams Sonoma Nonstick Utensils with Utensil Holder, Set of 5, $65 (originally $160) Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Fresh Finds from Food & Wine Anthropologie Has the Most Stunning Pasta Bowls, Starting at $12 The 10 Best White Elephant Gifts Under $25 That They'll Definitely Want to Steal Le Creuset’s Hidden Amazon Shop Has So Many Gifts for Coffee Lovers, From $14