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As a part of their big 48 hour sale, Macy’s is discounting select home goods through November 3rd. To our absolute delight, those select goods happen to include a TON of top-notch Cuisinart kitchen appliances. You know what they say—there are two things in life you can count on: death, and Cuisinart appliances. (Okay that might not be exactly how the saying goes, but still, this is some damn good kitchen gear.)
So if you’re looking to revamp your kitchen or finally get that pricey food processor you’ve been hesitant to buy—now’s the time to go all in. You can get some pretty significant savings on a lot of these items, and you only have 48 hours to do it. And I mean, who doesn’t love the thrill of snagging a killer deal in such a short time window? You’re so on top of it. Go you!
Below are some of our favorite Cuisinart steals—but trust us when we say there are *plenty* more where these came from.
We’re pretty sure you won’t feel bad about replacing your current toaster with this multi-use gem that works as a convection, conventional and air-frying oven all in one. It has seven functions: air fry, convection bake, convection broil, bake, broil, warm and toast—you yes, you can cook in pretty much any style you want with this thing. It packs 1,800 watts of power, has a 60-minute timer, an auto-off feature, and even a toast-shade selector (for those of us who still have no idea what time to set for our preferred shade.) It’s sleek looking and made with stainless steel, plus it’s also super easy to clean with a non-stick interior. Normally priced at $249.99, you can get it for $169.99 through Saturday. (Extra 15% will be added at checkout)
If you’re ready to take your food prep game up a notch, you need this awesome multi-tasting processor. Its 11-cup work bowl and extra large feed tube will let you dominate big batches of whole fruits and veggies. It includes a stainless steel thin slicing disc, one medium slicing disc, a stainless steel shredding disc, one blade for chopping, mixing, and kneading dough (yes it’s powerful enough to tackle dough with ease), a spatula, and an instruction/recipe book. Normally $162.99, it’s on sale for only $89.99.
Whether you’re brewing for a group of company or just a quick cup for yourself, the Cuisinart SS-15 Combo Coffee Maker has you covered. It features a fully automatic 12-cup coffeemaker on one side, and on the other a single-serve brewer. It has 24-hour programmability, so you can wake up to a fresh pot of brew for the household in the morning, or have your solo cup ready for when you’re about to run out the door. It has an adjustable auto-off feature, three cup size options, brew control and brew pause (for when you just can’t wait for the entire brew to be done before you snag a cup.) Its carafe is temperature adjustable, and the solo side also includes a removable drip tray to accommodate travel mugs. Plus, it’s K-cup compatible, so you don’t need to give up your favorite coffee house pods. Normally $249.99, you can get it for $169.99. (Extra 15% will be applied at checkout.)
This Cuisinart pressure cooker is one stylish time-saver. The stainless steel cooker has a 99-minute timer, digital thermostat, and LED display. It also features push-button control for low and high pressure, browning, simmer, sauté, and keep-warm options, so your dish will always be cooked how you like it. Its nonstick cooking pot is dishwasher safe and it comes with cool-touch side handles. Usually listed at $124.99, you can snag it for $76.49 at checkout.
You can check out the full list of Cuisinart appliances on sale through Saturday here, and make sure to also check out all of the other small appliances that are included in the 48-hour sale. Sale ends on Nov. 3.
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