I Think I've Found the Secret to the Perfect Thanksgiving Turkey – Customers Say This Roasting Tin is 'Exquisite', and it's $300 Off at Wayfair Right Now
Quick! Grab this non-stick roasting tin, which comes with a two-piece carving set and a digital thermometer – all for under $100
Every memorable Thanksgiving dinner is far more than a perfectly cooked turkey, but it's fair to say that it plays a big part. In fact, I'd argue that investing in one of the best turkey roasting pans is crucial step in your Thanksgiving prep – and since the holiday is less than a month away, the Way Day sale has come at just the right time. I've spotted this Viking Anodized Roaster at Wayfair which is not only 75% off but comes with some really useful extras, too.
It promises to transform the roasting process thanks to its ultra-durable aluminum construction, non-stick surface, and angled meat rack. Customers are raving about it, and you won't find a better deal than this Wayfair one, which includes a two-piece carving set and digital thermometer, too, all for just $99.99 – that's $300 off!
With stylish metallic handles, a non-stick coating, and an angled rack to promote even cooking, this roasting pan just might be your Thanksgiving savior – and you can't get much better than a $300 saving.
Viking's Anodized Roaster is packed with features that help to make life a breeze in the kitchen. Simply put, its 'anodized' aluminum frame ensures a durable, corrosion-resistant finish, while the interior is lined with a three-layer non-stick coating for easy clean-up. And as someone who values cookware that's both practical and stylish, I also love the sleek copper handles, too.
Of course, a roasting pan can make or break a Thanksgiving turkey, so I was intrigued to see how Viking's Anodized Roaster holds up in the kitchen. According to the Wayfair site, it offers 'amazing quality at an excellent price', and one customer described it as 'love at first sight'.
'The rack is big enough to easily accommodate 10-12lbs of meat with room to spare; the pan is heavyweight and will not get dinged up with use; and the surface maintains a steady temperature so there’s no need to move the food around in the oven,' reads one review.
Customers even label Viking's Anodized Roaster as 'a true oven-to-table worthy pan' – though it isn't just built for the oven. I was excited to see that it's also stovetop-compatible (aside from induction hobs), and thanks to the removable rack, you can easily lift meat right out of the roaster while leaving the juices to make gravy on the stovetop.
With a German steel carving set and a wireless thermometer included, purchasing Viking's Anodized Roaster at Wayfair doesn't just mean taking advantage of an incredible deal; it's also a failsafe way to get ahead on your Thanksgiving checklist. There's only a matter of weeks before the holiday, and I know my future self will be grateful that I scored this kitchen essential at such an unbeatable price.
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'This roasting pan is sensational for Thanksgiving use, but will also come in handy when used in day-to-day life,' says Lydia Hayman, our Kitchen Appliances Editor. It can cook up to a 20lb turkey, so it's ideal if you're cooking for a crowd.
AllClad is another brilliant choice when it comes to non-toxic stainless steel pans, and Lydia describes this as her 'ideal roasting pan, with a sturdy metal base and stainless steel rack. It's American-made, premium quality that's bound to last a lifetime,' she explains.
Non-stick but still non-toxic, Caraway's roasting pan is 'made from ceramic-coated steel, free of PTFE and PFOA,' says Lydia. It's compatible with all cooktops including induction, and it's available in six stylish colorways.
Planning ahead for the hosting season? We've curated the ultimate Thanksgiving hosting guide – alongside some really useful tips on how to clean a turkey roasting pan so you can get clued up on the cleanup in advance.

Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
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