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  2. The All-Clad VIP sale is open for the next 48 hours ... - AOL

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    T-fal is one of the best affordable cookware brands you can shop, and during the All-Clad VIP sale, you can get seven pots and pans just shy of $150. The set only has packaging damage, so none of ...

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    T-fal is one of the best affordable cookware brands you can shop, and during the All-Clad VIP sale, you can get seven pots and pans just shy of $150. The set only has packaging damage, so none of ...

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    All-Clad works with several sister brands to put their second-quality items on sale, too. Krups is one of them, and this bestselling drip coffee maker is 33% off for Black Friday. $60 at All-Clad

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    First, our favorite All-Clad VIP Factory Seconds Sale is back for a few days this week, and the deals are hot, hot, hot. For example, you can get a 3-Qt saucepan for just $90— that is 55% off!

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    The All-Clad Factory Seconds sale is live, meaning you can save big on All Clad cookware. Save up to 71% on nonstick pans, cookware sets and more.

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    The first public library in Columbus, the downtown reading room on the first floor of City Hall, opened on March 4, 1873, and contained 1,500 books. [3] These included 1,200 from the Columbus Athenaeum (1853-1872), [4] 358 from Columbus's high school library, and 33 from its horticultural society. [5]