HexClad’s 'Kitchen Refresh' set is now 42% off – complete with Gordon Ramsay-approved pans, stainless steel bowls, and PFAS-free essentials I use every day

This limited-time HexClad set is the September refresh we deserve

HexClad saucepan filled with tomato pasta
(Image credit: HexClad)

If I didn’t already own half the HexClad lineup, I’d be jumping on this Labor Day deal. There's 42% off the Kitchen Refresh HexClad Set, and the value is honestly hard to overstate.

I’ve tested a lot of cookware over the years, but my HexClad set is one of the few brands I keep coming back to. I only use the best non-toxic cookware, so I appreciate that their hybrid design is PFAS-free – and as a trained cook, I take comfort knowing Gordon Ramsay backs them too.

If your non-stick pans are starting to peel, or September's 'back-to-school' energy has you craving healthier eating routines, this HexClad set is one of the best Labor Day deals I've seen – it's basically a full kitchen refresh in one box.

HexClad Kitchen Refresh Bundle
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HexClad Kitchen Refresh Bundle: was $1,724 now $999 at HexClad Cookware (US)

This limited-time HexClad deal includes everything you need for daily cooking, from weeknight staples to weekend projects. It saves you $725 in total. For high-performance, PFAS-free cookware that will last for years, it’s hard to beat that value.

There is so much included in this HexClad set, you'll need to clear some cupboard space. You’ll get three of the best HexClad fry pans (the link goes to my review) and three different size saucepans for side dishes or soups, all with lids.

Next up: a deep sauté pan for one-pot dinners, curries, and pastas, the HexClad Hybrid wok I rated 4.5 stars for weeknight stir-fries, and a griddle pan for pancakes, veggies, or smash burgers. Finally, HexClad's trio of stainless steel mixing bowls with airtight lids (my personal favorite – non-toxic, no plastic leaching, and surprisingly stylish) and the chef’s knife that makes light work of slicing fruit or chopping veg.

I've counted, and the Kitchen Refresh HexClad set includes 11 complete pieces for $999, which breaks down to around $90 per piece. Compared to replacing each pan or pot individually (not to mention quality knives and mixing bowls), this deal adds up.

HexClad stainless steel bowls

(Image credit: HexClad)

Personally, I've collected my own small HexClad set with the famous HexClad fry pan, wok, medium saucepan, and the HexClad knife set (which I recently reviewed).

I like that the brand uses proprietary TerraBond™ ceramic nonstick, which is PFAS-free. That means no 'forever chemicals' and no worrying about toxic coatings flaking away. I have some steel tongs and metal fish spatulas that I can use on these pans without worrying about scratching the durable surface.

There's no compromise on performance either. I've found that the hybrid stainless steel and ceramic surface gives you the best of both worlds: the golden sear of stainless with the easy cleanup of the best non-stick cookware.

Make your own HexClad set in the sales

If you’re new to HexClad and don’t want to invest in a full set, you can still pick up the brand’s standout pieces during the sale. Individual items are currently 15% off. Here's what I recommend.



In my experience, HexClad really lives up to the hype, but a few tips can help you get the most from your investment. Each pan should be seasoned before use by warming it on medium-low heat and spreading a teaspoon of oil across the surface for 2–3 minutes. Over time, the cookware naturally re-seasons as you cook, enhancing its performance.

To keep the stainless steel edges and handles looking fresh, follow our 11 ways to clean stainless steel pans, so your HexClad set will stay in top condition for years to come.

Lydia Hayman
Kitchen Editor

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.



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