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Save up to 40% on Hexclad cookware sets this Labor Day
Hexclad is known for its innovative hybrid cookware, combining stainless steel and cast iron to create durable, high-performance pieces. Right now, you can save up to $875 on bestselling cookware and knife sets from the premium kitchen brand, just in time for Labor Day. Endorsed by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, all Hexclad products come with a lifetime warranty which should certainly provide some added confidence in your investment.
Best Labor Day deals on Hexclad cookware
Shop Hexclad and save on cookware sets, knife sets and more ahead of Labor Day.
Hexclad 12-piece hybrid cookware set: $700 ($1,175 value)
Give your home full cookware makeover with this incredible 12-piece set. The set features many of Hexclad’s bestselling hybrid cookware pieces made with nonstick, stainless steel and cast iron. It’s oven-, dishwasher-, and metal-utensil-safe.
The set includes a 12-inch hybrid pan with a lid, a 10-inch hybrid pan with a lid, an 8-inch hybrid pan with a lid, a 2-quart pot with lid, a 3-quart pot with lid and an 8-quart pot with lid.
Your order will also include a 4.5-quart hybrid deep sauté pan ($189 value) as a free gift.
You can get the Hexclad 12-piece hybrid cookware set (with free gift) from the company for $700, a $1,175 value.
Hexclad 6-piece hybrid cookware set: $399 ($650 value)
Want to start off with a smaller set? This six-piece Hexclad cookware set is an excellent introduction to the brand. The set includes three Hexclad hybrid pans with lids in 12-inch, 10-inch and 8-inch pan sizes.
This cookware set is oven-, dishwasher- and metal-utensil-safe.
You will also receive a 10-inch hybrid wok ($119 value) with your order.
Score this set at Hexclad while you can. A $650 value, it’s now just $399 for Labor Day.
Hexclad Essential 6-piece Japanese Damascus steel knife set: $350 (21% off)
Home chefs and grilling enthusiasts will love this steel knife. Each knife is constructed from 67 layers of Japanese Damascus steel, providing a harder blade and sharper edge for easy slicing. The set includes an 8-inch chef’s knife, an 8-inch serrated bread knife, a 7-inch Santoku knife, a 5-inch utility knife, a 3.5-inch paring knife and a 9-inch honing steel to help keep the knives sharp.
Score the Hexclad Essential 6-piece Japanese Damascus steel knife set now for $350, reduced from $444 (21% off).
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Former Trump national security adviser says next couple months are “really critical” for Ukraine
Washington — Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, a former national security adviser to Donald Trump, said Sunday that the upcoming months will be “really critical” in determining the “next phase” of the war in Ukraine as the president-elect is expected to work to force a negotiated settlement when he enters office.
McMaster, a CBS News contributor, said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that Russia and Ukraine are both incentivized to make “as many gains on the battlefield as they can before the new Trump administration comes in” as the two countries seek leverage in negotiations.
With an eye toward strengthening Ukraine’s standing before President-elect Donald Trump returns to office in the new year, the Biden administration agreed in recent days to provide anti-personnel land mines for use, while lifting restrictions on Ukraine’s use of U.S.-made longer range missiles to strike within Russian territory. The moves come as Ukraine marked more than 1,000 days since Russia’s invasion in February 2022.
Meanwhile, many of Trump’s key selection for top posts in his administration — Rep. Mike Waltz for national security adviser and Sens. Marco Rubio for secretary of state and JD Vance for Vice President — haven’t been supportive of providing continued assistance to Ukraine, or have advocated for a negotiated end to the war.
McMaster said the dynamic is “a real problem” and delivers a “psychological blow to the Ukrainians.”
“Ukrainians are struggling to generate the manpower that they need and to sustain their defensive efforts, and it’s important that they get the weapons they need and the training that they need, but also they have to have the confidence that they can prevail,” he said. “And any sort of messages that we might reduce our aid are quite damaging to them from a moral perspective.”
McMaster said he’s hopeful that Trump’s picks, and the president-elect himself, will “begin to see the quite obvious connections between the war in Ukraine and this axis of aggressors that are doing everything they can to tear down the existing international order.” He cited the North Korean soldiers fighting on European soil in the first major war in Europe since World War II, the efforts China is taking to “sustain Russia’s war-making machine,” and the drones and missiles Iran has provided as part of the broader picture.
“So I think what’s happened is so many people have taken such a myopic view of Ukraine, and they’ve misunderstood Putin’s intentions and how consequential the war is to our interests across the world,” McMaster said.
On Trump’s selections for top national security and defense posts, McMaster stressed the importance of the Senate’s advice and consent role in making sure “the best people are in those positions.”
McMaster outlined that based on his experience, Trump listens to advice and learns from those around him. And he argued that the nominees for director of national intelligence and defense secretary should be asked key questions like how they will “reconcile peace through strength,” and what they think “motivates, drives and constrains” Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump has tapped former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence, who has been criticized for her views on Russia and other U.S. adversaries. McMaster said Sunday that Gabbard has a “fundamental misunderstanding” about what motivates Putin.
More broadly, McMaster said he “can’t understand” the Republicans who “tend to parrot Vladimir Putin’s talking points,” saying “they’ve got to disabuse themselves of this strange affection for Vladimir Putin.”
Meanwhile, when asked about Trump’s recent selection of Sebastian Gorka as senior director for counterterrorism and deputy assistant to the president, McMaster said he doesn’t think Gorka is a good person to advise the president-elect on national security. But he noted that “the president, others who are working with him, will probably determine that pretty quickly.”
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