Saw these at the Home Sense in Decarie Square last week. They are marked as factory seconds.
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Sep 27th, 2007 04:24 PM #1Jr. Member

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Le Crueset at Home Sense
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Yesterday I picked up a 5.5 quart LC french oven for $115 at the NW Calgary location. They also had some of the next size up for $150, as well as some assorted other Lc stuff. All the french ovens where in the signature flame color. This is by far the cheapest price I have seen for these (aside from ebay of course). Make sure you look closely for the defects, mine was just some porcelain missing from the handle. I have no idea of the availability of this elsewhere.
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Sep 27th, 2007 05:00 PM #2
Decarie Square - Montreal
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Sep 27th, 2007 05:39 PM #3Jr. Member
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Yah, almost all the good kitchen stuff they get in is the factory second type scenario.
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Sep 27th, 2007 08:10 PM #4Member


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Ikea is selling Le Creuset pots but under their name, look to be factory seconds or thirds. Can't remember the exact price but it seemed reasonable compared to William Sonoma prices.
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Sep 29th, 2007 07:37 PM #5Newbie
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I was at HomeSense in Edmonton (137th Ave) and they have quite a bit of selection. They have the blue and orange, mostly the 5.5 qt's but some of all sizes. They're between 60 and 30% off. The bigger discounts are on the larger pots.
They are factory seconds, but you have to look pretty closely.
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Sep 29th, 2007 10:37 PM #6
Often, by the time you've used a perfect or "factory first" model twice, you've already "damaged" it more than a factory second. As long as its not structural or overly noticeable, who cares, can be a good deal.
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Sep 30th, 2007 01:47 AM #7
If you like Le Creuset, go to all the outlet store in the US. They are probably half the price that you would pay here in Canada. Especially with the exchange rate.
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Sep 30th, 2007 08:05 AM #9
no-knead bread
ikea sells their own product, which they develop themselves. they're a production based company, not one that says "hey, let's add cast iron cookware to our product line! now lets go out and find a manufacturer who's already designed and is currently producing".
jumping onto the no-knead bread craze, i needed a cast iron pot as a dutch oven for the recipe. i actually have the ikea one, because the price of a real creuset version was just too expensive to buy for a recipe i hadn't tried yet. i actually got mine on sale because it was a sell off (mine is orange-red and ikea changed it to a green colour): it's this series
my only recommendation for the no-knead bread recipe is that i got the smaller 3 litre pot, and though it works very well, my loaves don't split open during baking -- which is ok, it's just an aesthetic preference. i would spring the extra $10 for the 5 litre to get nice, oblong loaves of no-knead bread that open up in the middle.
too many people on the internet talking about this no-knead bread craze mention le creuset... but cast iron isn't even necessary, you can even use pyrex for this recipe if you have a lid! why break the bank to get an overrated brand name.
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Sep 30th, 2007 09:10 PM #10
saw some of their stock today at ottawa location of homesense on merivale.
They also had last years Kitchenaid pans and pots all on sale.. ahem. SALE. pretty much robbery. cheaper to buy this years set at a 50% off sale then getting these pots at homesense but if you only need the one i guess..
i bought the high end Gourmet Distinctions set from KitchenAid... kinda not too impressed.. I looked at everything before making my purchase. shrugs you can't win em all.
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Oct 1st, 2007 01:11 AM #11
hii its second year but it is also a different level of cast iron the sell at homesense ... at william sonoma it is the only place were you can buy the top level which is the lightest
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Oct 2nd, 2007 10:41 AM #12
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Oct 2nd, 2007 11:07 AM #13
Ladies and gents.
Honest Ed's has all the cast Iron pots and pans you will ever need for less around 30.00 or so.
William Sonoma, i really had to laugh.
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If you are in Ottawa check out CA Paradis.
I think they sell Le Creuset and have good discounts.
They also usually sell Fiesta brand dishes in the back of the store for $2-3 a piece- even for the large ceramic platters you can put in the oven.
I have not been there in a few months, but they always get more stock in.
Best to call before going in person as stock changes quite quickly sometimes.
They also have some very good clerance shelves for glasses and single plates ect..
http://www.caparadis.com/
Also, they have a whole huge extra section added to the store where they only sell wine accessories. I bought some very nice steel and rubber wine stoppers for $3 each!
They also sell the Kitchenaid mixers and all the attachments for them...bought mine there a few years ago for 1/4 the retail price
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