Costco’s Massive Deal On A 157-Piece Le Creuset Set Has Gone Viral

Costco has rolled out the red carpet for Le Creuset fans, but it’s going to cost you a pretty penny — $4,499.99, to be exact. This colossal 157-piece kitchen arsenal is exclusively available at the retail giant, as highlighted by X user Gannon Breslin. His post has since garnered 21.5 million views as of this writing. Here’s the lowdown on what you’re getting:

  1. Dutch ovens galore, in all shapes and sizes.
  2. Heatproof baking and roasting dishes to make your kitchen feel like a five-star restaurant.
  3. Frying and saucepans that’ll have you cooking up a storm.
  4. Stockpots to make soup for an army.
  5. A whistle-blowing kettle that knows when your tea is ready.
  6. A French press to help you stay caffeinated.
  7. Prep and mixing bowls for all your mise en place needs.
  8. Ramekins for your mini soufflé experiments.
  9. A kitchen tool army including spatulas, ladles, wooden spoons, and measuring cups.
  10. Wine accessories for those fancy dinner parties.
  11. A 32-piece dining set in Le Creuset’s signature red, because style matters.
  12. Lids for all your pots, pans, and dishes, because no one wants a kitchen with a splash zone.

Now, $4,499.99 is a serious investment in your culinary dreams, but consider this: if you bought all these items individually from Le Creuset, you’d need a trust fund to cover the bill. You’re practically making it rain savings.

When this grand kitchen kit arrives (in a week or two), you won’t be signing for just any old delivery. It’s going to be dropped off on a pallet. Makes sense for a deal of this magnitude.

So, if you’re ready to take your kitchen to the next level — and don’t mind parting with a chunk of your savings — this Le Creuset set from Costco is the ultimate kitchen glow up.

Feature photo: Flickr / Yann

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