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Le Creuset Factory to Table Sale Deals, Finds, & Tips

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Le Creuset Factory to Table Sale Deals, Finds, & Tips
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This is not a drill: the Le Creuset Factory to Table Sale is happening again. This sale is a traveling warehouse event featuring limited-edition, rare, discontinued, and international-only products at steep discounts of up to 60% off. The Factory to Table Sale occurs only a few times a year in select cities. Shoppers purchase tickets for a particular time slot and are allowed 90 minutes to shop a warehouse brimming with the best deals on Le Creuset products. 

The first sale of 2025 will take place in San Jose, California, from April 10-13; tickets go on sale February 10 at noon EST. Le Creuset also offers VIP tickets (a $150 ticketed spend) to shop the sale early with a first pick of colors and products and the option to purchase a Mystery Box. These are the deals I got when the Le Creuset Factory to Table Sale came to my city. 

Here’s What I Got at the Le Creuset Sale:

Heritage Rectangular Dish, 4-Quart

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I bought this dish for my aunt, an avid home cook and owner of several pieces of enameled Le Creuset cookware. She is the type of cook who always seems to have an extra person or two show up at her dinner table. This large rectangular baking dish is similar to the one that earned one of the top spots in our casserole dish tests. There were countless baking dishes to choose from, but I wanted something big and deep —  large enough for a Sunday dinner lasagna or pot roast.

Le Creuset Stoneware Vancouver Mug

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I also shopped for my grandmother, who considers three cups of black coffee a low-caffeine day. She has her favorite Le Creuset Dutch oven in the red-orange Flame color. So, I quickly made my way to the tableware section and snagged two of Le Creuset’s signature stoneware coffee mugs in Flame for her — an excellent gift for any coffee lover. 

Classic 3-Piece Oval Baking Dish Set 

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Because it was the Factory to Table Sale, I was able to buy just one piece of this three-piece set individually. I grabbed the middle size because it’s perfect for two or three servings of a potato gratin or baked macaroni and cheese and nests nicely into larger baking dishes when not in use. It’s shallow enough that things cook quickly, and I can get a lot of surface area for browning. 

Heritage Rectangular Dish, 1.1-Quart 

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I live in a two-person household, so I also grabbed this tiny 1.1-quart baking dish for half batches of brownies or a pot pie for two. It’s about half the size of the oval dish above by volume, but this dish has much higher sides, so I usually use it for recipes with more liquid. This baking dish is only available as part of the Heritage 3-Piece Rectangular Baking Dish Set, so if you’re looking for individual pieces, you’ll have to go to the Factory to Table Sale. 

Le Creuset Stoneware Small Utensil Jar

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I’ll admit it — this was an impulse purchase. It was on the last table before checkout, and since everything I picked up that day was in Le Creuset’s brilliant red-orange hue, Flame, it caught my eye. However, out of all the pieces I bought, this one ended up being my most-used. Unfortunately, I dropped it and broke it just a few months ago, so if I have the opportunity to attend the Factory to Table Sale again, I will definitely buy a replacement (or two). 

Le Creuset Products I wish I bought

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Signature Braiser, 3.5 qt 

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A Le Creuset braiser is something I’ve wanted for years. I already have a Dutch oven, but the stout, wide surface of the braiser picks up where my Dutch oven leaves off. I have other similarly shallow pans that can more or less substitute for the braiser, but none of them are enameled cast iron. 

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Bread Oven 

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I’ve been baking bread in a Dutch oven for years, and my main complaint has always been about lowering the dough into the pot and removing the hot loaf after baking. So when I saw that Le Creuset launched a new oven specifically for baking bread, I knew I wanted one. The top is a large dome, and the surface where you place your bread is flat — no more precarious lowering or risky lifting. 

Le Creuset Pepper Mill

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A pepper grinder wasn’t even on my radar while planning my wish list for the sale. But near the back of the warehouse, near the checkout line, there was a table filled with Le Creuset accessories, including pepper mills. I briefly looked over this section, grabbed my utensil holder, and moved on pretty quickly — determined to avoid any last-minute impulse buys. Looking back, I wish I had taken a closer look. A well-made pepper grinder isn’t just a kitchen essential; it adds a touch of style and durability.

Mystery Box 

I knew I missed out after seeing the viral unboxing videos of the Factory to Table mystery boxes. These boxes cost $50 and are only available to VIP ticket holders. There’s no way to know what’s in each box (and that’s part of the fun!), but Le Creuset says it’s usually about $350 worth of product. Some shoppers even found the brand’s coveted Dutch ovens in their boxes for only $50!



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