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As a former private chef, I have opinions about carbon steel. I have tested more meal delivery services than I care to disclose. And yet, earlier today, I watched my entire team light up a Slack channel during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale with the kind of enthusiasm typically reserved for breaking news, and it was about a pan I’ve yet to test.

This is a…pretty remarkable claim. Le Creuset is the kind of cookware people register for at weddings and then guard for decades. The Always Pan replacing it would be like someone saying their $60 supermarket wine has edged out the vintage Bordeaux they’ve been saving. And yet, nobody in the chat laughed at what I assumed was hyperbole.

They agreed.

Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro

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Unlike traditional nonstick pans, the Titanium Always Pan Pro achieves its nonstick effect through a patented titanium surface that’s constructed rather than coated — no PFAS, no forever chemicals.

It handles everything from delicate fried eggs to hard sears, and at 1.5 inches deeper than a standard fry pan, it pulls double duty as a skillet, saucier and more.

And then Georgie Olmeda, our Commerce Partnerships Manager, chimed in: it’s her favorite pan not just to cook in but to reheat in, because, as she put it, “you can dump a ton of leftovers in there and the walls keep it in *clapping emoji*.”

Victoria McDonnell, our Commerce & Content Strategist Reporter, then added that she particularly appreciates the spoon rest holder and the little divot designed for pouring from pot to bowl.

“I find it genius,” she continued. “It’s the little things,” Georgie mused in return.

What rock have I been under?

Our Place Mini Cookware Duo

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This is the brand’s most approachable entry point. The iconic Always Pan 2.0 and the 5.5-quart Perfect Pot together in one set, covering everything from a quick weeknight sauté to a low-and-slow braise. Both pieces feature Thermakind ceramic nonstick coating, are oven-safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, and work across all cooktops, including induction.

As a kitchen tool snob, the Always Pan’s pitch (that it replaces eight pieces of cookware) always struck me as marketing copy that was likely to sound better than it could actually perform. But my team’s endorsement of this one pan set, remarkably unprompted and unscripted, has me questioning what I thought was my better judgment. Turns out, it was just some good, ol’ fashioned “I’m better” judgment, which I’m not proud of.

Adam Schubini, our Senior Manager of Growth, bought his because Selena Gomez “told him to” when she collaborated with Our Place. He now owns three, which feels excessive aspirational.

Frank chipped his on the first cook. They’re replacing it, no questions asked. “They really are great about replacing!” Erica Radol, Page Six’s Commerce Reporter, responded before going in.

Our Place Splendor Blender

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The Our Place Splendor Blender is a powerful, space-saving countertop essential that combines a high-performance 1000-watt motor with a sleek, easy-to-clean design to whip up everything from silky smoothies to smooth sauces.

Virtually the whole Our Place lineup is on sale for one final day during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. Our Senior Editorial Director, Barret Wertz, who oversees the commerce desk, owns Our Place dishware, and called it *chef’s kiss*, noted that he “did not expect this much attention” on a single brand from the entire team. Neither did I, Barret.

I have since added the Always Pan to my cart in the name of journalism.

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The Mini Titanium Perfect Pot Pro’s nonstick effect isn’t a coating, but constructed directly into an ultra-hardened titanium interior using patented NoCo technology that mimics the lotus effect, making the surface naturally hydrophobic and completely free of forever chemicals.

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This dual-function pan pulls double duty as both a sheet pan and a stovetop griddle that spans two burners, with a toxin-free ceramic nonstick surface free from PFAS, PTFEs, PFOAs, lead, and cadmium.

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The 18-piece Ultimate Cookware Set includes the Always Pan 2.0, Perfect Pot, their mini counterparts, and a five-piece bakeware set.

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This beginner-friendly fry pan trio comes with three versatile pans and two modular storage racks, all finished in Our Place’s Thermakind ceramic nonstick coating, which is free from PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium.

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A versatile, non-stick ceramic set designed to seamlessly transition from roasting and baking in your Wonder Oven to serving elegantly at the table.

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Your Amazon Prime Day FAQs, answered

What is Amazon Prime Day and when is it?

Prime Day is Amazon’s biggest sale of the year, offering deep discounts on bestsellers and everyday essentials. This year’s event runs from Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27at 3 a.m. ET.

How long is Prime Day?

This year, shoppers can take advantage of four days of Prime Day deals: Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27at 3 a.m. ET.

What’s new about Prime Day in 2026?

In addition to pushing up the sale to June, Amazon is including several new programs and promotions, including:

  • Today’s Big Deals program: New daily discounts up to 50% off or more
  • New deals dropping as often as every five minutes during the sale
  • Prime members gain access to exclusive travel deals
  • Prime members who spend $15 or more on a qualifying online grocery order have a chance to win free groceries for a year
  • Prime members who set up a deal alert with Alexa have a chance to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card
  • Through June 26, Prime members can get a large pepperoni or cheese pizza from Little Caesars for $5
  • Through June 26, Prime members who purchase a new car through Amazon Autos get a $1,500 Amazon gift card

Do you have to be an Amazon Prime member to shop?

Prime Day and all its amazing discounts are exclusively available to Prime members. However interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to try Prime, and its many benefits with no strings attached, and gain access to exclusive deals and the convenience of fast, free shipping.

What are the best deals?

From reporting on Amazon sales for years, we can tell you for certain that Prime Day is the ideal time to stock up on beauty and skincare staples, score big-ticket tech for less, bestselling vacuums, and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers. Plus, since this year’s sale runs before the Fourth of July Americana-themed deals and summer hosting essentials.

Is it worth it?

We certainly think so! Prime Day is a great chance to score deals on thousands of best-sellers, top tech and appliances and every day essentials. Our team diligently sorts through all the offers to find you only the very best items to grab on sale.

When is the next Prime Day?

Already wondering when Amazon’s next Prime Day is? We expect Amazon’s October Prime Big Deal Days sale event to return in fall 2026. Follow Post Wanted’s around-the-clock coverage, and you’ll be the first to know about headline-worthy sales. Click here to find all of the best deals.

Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post

This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.

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