free website stats program Bargain hunters are raving about Amazon’s cast iron pot that’s ‘better than Le Creuset’ – and it’s £268 cheaper  – Wanto Ever

Bargain hunters are raving about Amazon’s cast iron pot that’s ‘better than Le Creuset’ – and it’s £268 cheaper 


BARGAIN hunters are going wild for a cast iron pot from Amazon that’s ‘better than Le Creuset’. 

So if you haven’t got a spare £305 to splash (and don’t worry, neither have we), then you’ve come to the right place.

Black cast iron pot with lid.
Amazon

Shoppers are raving about a cast iron pot from Amazon[/caption]

Hands placing a black cast iron pot into an oven.
Amazon

Many have claimed it is ‘better than Le Creuset’[/caption]

Collection of enameled cast iron pots with soup and bread.
Amazon

Not only is it much more affordable, but it’s super stylish too[/caption]

Black Le Creuset cast iron pot with lid.
Le Creuset

It looks practically identical to the popular but pricey buy from Le Creuset[/caption]

Shoppers are raving about the gorgeous kitchen essential that’s been slashed in the sale – and compared to the viral buy from popular brand Le Creuset, it’s much more purse-friendly.

The Nuovva Cast Iron Pot with Lid, which was originally £42.99, has now been slashed down to just £36.99. 

Not only will you save £6 thanks to the discount, but it’s £268.01 cheaper than the Le Creuset alternative, which looks strikingly similar. 

The cast iron pot comes in nine colours: black, blue, dark blue, green, grey, orange, red, dark green, and teal. 

There’s also five different sizes to choose from – from 2.1-quart to 7.3-quart.

The pot is billed as ‘low maintenance’ and coated with enamel so it doesn’t need seasoning. 

Not only this, but it’s ovenproof and retains heat for even cooking.

The pot has clearly been a hit with many, as it has quickly amassed an average rating of 4.5 out of five stars.

It has now become a best seller on Amazon, with 3,605 reviews. 

Savvy shoppers eagerly flocked to the website, keen to praise the casserole pot which is not only great for cooking, but is also stylish too. 


One happy shopper said: “Fantastic for my sourdough, best results using this cast iron pot. Amazing product and company. Highly recommend. 

“So pleased with its durability and design, I’m in love with the teal blue colour. Effortless cleaning, fantastic quality.”

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BROKEN LIVING PLAN

Open plan living has been popular for over a decade now, but while it hasn’t quite had its day, many are returning to smaller, functional spaces – with a twist. “Broken plan” is when a bigger space is cut into various parts using screens, archways, crittal-style windows and doors or textured glass.

Another wrote: “The pot feels really heavy duty and solid which I was hoping for. It feels like a much more expensive product. Quality of enamelling is great.

“Lid sits perfectly on the rim, which is what I wanted for making my sourdough loaf. The green colour is vibrant and beautiful.

It is better than my other Le Creuset ones even though quite a bit cheaper


Amazon shopper

“This is great value and I’m sure it will last just as long as the more expensive brands.”

Meanwhile, a third penned: “Thought I ordered a Le Creuset pot until this arrived. It is however better than my other Le Creuset ones even though quite a bit cheaper.”

Whilst someone else commented: “Why pay more. We have also got an old Le Creuset and I can’t tell the difference.” 

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