The thrill of the score
October 11, 2023 by DarcieAs I talked to shoppers at the Le Creuset Factory to Table sale, a common refrain popped up: LC did not fit into their budget unless they could purchase it a steep discount. While I saw some carts filled to the brim with boxes, others contained only one or two small items because those bargain hunters didn’t find the prices low enough. Eater staff writer Amy McCarthy would give those shoppers a two-word piece of advice: try eBay.
McCarthy notes that while the site is well known as a place to search for deals on vintage kitchen items, people don’t realize that you can also find newer items at bargain prices on the site. She snagged a piece of pricey East Fork pottery at a significant discount, and set up an alert for eBay to notify her if any more listings were posted for that brand. I have seen used Le Creuset, KitchenAid mixers, and other high dollar items at eBay and other online resellers for prices that would fit almost any budget. Some people receive them for gifts and don’t want them, or they can be part of an estate sale or downsizing purge.
I am not a dedicated online bargain shopper although I have used most of the sites she mentioned. During the height of the pandemic when I was listlessly scrolling through Facebook Marketplace out of sheer boredom, I found a new-in-the box set of discs for my Cuisinart food processor for a mere $5 USD. The set included a 3×3 mm julienne blade that makes divine hash brown potato shreds. Score!
If I have a particular need I will scour the internet to find it, but I prefer to discover kitchenware I didn’t even know about by traipsing through flea markets and thrift stores anywhere I travel. I had never heard of a cast iron turks-head or gem pan until I found a 12-compartment one for only $2 at an obscure thrift store in Kansas City. When I saw the two smaller ones pictured above at a local flea market this spring, I snagged them so I could make an entire batch of cornbread at once. In a similar vein, I wasn’t looking for cookie cutters, but when I spied the adorable Halloween themed ones at a flea market in St. Paul, I just had to grab them. What are your favorite bargain finds, online or in person?
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