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Need Cookware? Sam’s Club Has a Caraway Dupe for Less Than Half the Price

A cookware set sits on a counter, cookware is filled with food on a table, and cookware sits in a dishwasher.
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There’s no shortage of viral products, but they often gain popularity and fall to the wayside. Caraway cookware is one that has stood the test of time, but with a high price tag, they’re not accessible for everyone. Enter: Sam’s Club.

There’s a set of Sam’s Club Member’s Mark cookware that gives serious Caraway vibes for a fraction of the cost. You can shop them right now.

The Sam’s Club cookware retails for just under $150. That mean it’s a whopping $250 less than Caraway’s sale price and $400 less than its usual cost. The set comes with two fry pans, a saucepan and lid, two Dutch ovens (both with lids), a deep sauté pan, and a stainless steel basket.

Food is served inside cookware, and cookware sits empty on a table.
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You can purchase the set in red, blue, green, cream, orange, and gray. Some are currently out of stock, but they return in the coming months. The interiors of of the items are nonstick for easier cooking, and the heavy aluminum construction helps heat distribute evenly.

The best part of the cookware—other than the price—might just be that it’s dishwasher and oven safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, it’s safe for all stovetops, including induction.

If you’ve been on the hunt for new cookware or have always loved Caraway cookware but not been able to afford it, Sam’s Club’s Member’s Mark cookware set might be for you.

Shea Simmons Shea Simmons
Shea Simmons is the Assignments Editor at LifeSavvy. Previously, she worked as a freelance writer with a focus on beauty and lifestyle content. Her work has appeared in Bustle, Allure, and Hello Giggles. Read Full Bio »
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