Target Discounts So Good, People Are Filling Their Kitchens
Fall cooking season has arrived, and Target’s Circle Week deals hit right on cue. Prices on cookware, kitchen tools, and pantry items have dropped across the board to give shoppers every reason to restock or finally grab that air fryer they’ve been eyeing. Here are 15 discounts that are drawing serious cart-filling energy.
Ninja Pro 4-in-1 Air Fryer, $90 (Was $130)

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The Ninja Pro Air Fryer is a shopper favorite with hundreds of five-star reviews. People say it cooks fast, cleans up easily, and fits snugly on a countertop. With four modes—air fry, roast, reheat, and dehydrate—it handles frozen fries as well as salmon fillets.
KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer, $400 (Was $450)

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KitchenAid’s stand mixer is the kind of appliance that rarely goes on meaningful sale, but this Circle Week deal cuts $50 off. The 10-speed motor handles dense doughs, whipped cream, and everything in between. The tilt-head design makes cleanup and bowl access easier, especially during multitasking bake days.
Cuisinart Convection Bread Maker, $200 (Was $430)

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Target’s steep discount brings this Cuisinart bread maker down to less than half its usual price. It includes 16 preset programs and a convection fan that keeps the crust evenly browned. Reviews note its consistency and reliable gluten-free mode, making the markdown stand out even more during Circle Week.
Staub Cast Iron 3.5-Quart Braiser, $370 (Was $528)

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French cast iron usually carries a steep price tag, but Target’s Circle Week shaves over $150 off this Staub braiser. It’s built for oven-to-table meals, with heat-retaining enamel and a wide cooking surface. Braised meats, stovetop mac and cheese, or sourdough bakes all work beautifully in it.
Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender, $60 (Was $110)

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Soups, smoothies, and sauces come together faster with a two-speed hand blender that doesn’t need a full countertop setup. The Cuisinart Smart Stick includes a blending attachment, a whisk, and a cup for smaller batches. People love it for how little cleanup it requires.
Rubbermaid Brilliance 10-Piece Food Storage Set, $48 (Was $60)

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These leak-resistant containers are designed to resist stains and travel well in lunch bags. The set includes sizes for meal prep and leftovers. Target’s discount brings the price below $50, which makes the set a practical buy for families or anyone with a fridge that feels like Tetris.
Betty Crocker 6-Quart Slow Cooker, $74 (Was $106)

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This six-quart slow cooker is built for big-batch cooking, from soups to roasts. The ceramic insert lifts out for serving or cleaning, and digital controls let you program start times to fit your schedule. The current price cut makes it a useful and timely buy for cooler weather.
Cuisinart Automatic Cold Brew Coffeemaker, $35 (Was $95)

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Cold brew typically takes 12 to 24 hours. This compact machine cuts it down to 25 minutes. It steeps, filters, and chills the concentrate automatically. For people tired of buying $6 bottles or waiting overnight, this is a notable upgrade.
Rubbermaid Brilliance 8-Piece Pantry Set, $30 (Was $40)

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Dry goods can sit longer with the right storage, and this pantry set makes a difference. It includes airtight containers for flour, sugar, rice, or cereal. Lids latch securely, and the clear design keeps ingredients visible. It’s practical and dishwasher safe. Pantry organization rarely comes with this much ease built in.
Ninja Nutri-Blender Pro, $80 (Was $100)

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This compact blender remains a steady favorite for its power and reliability. It comes with two portable cups and blends frozen fruit or nuts without strain. The $20 discount isn’t huge, but for a Ninja appliance that rarely dips in price, it’s a solid time to pick one up.
Staub Cast Iron 5-Quart Bouillabaisse Pot, $400 (Was $571)

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Staub’s enameled cast iron usually sits at the higher end of the cookware spectrum, but Target’s $171 price drop brings this bouillabaisse pot into more reachable territory. The sloped sides help sauces reduce evenly, while the domed lid keeps moisture and flavor sealed in—useful for everything from stews to slow braises.
Keurig K-Mini Coffee Maker, $80 (Was $90)

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Coffee drinkers who don’t need a full pot might lean toward this compact Keurig. It’s less than five inches wide and shuts off automatically after each brew. While the discount is modest, it’s an easy solution for studio apartments or work-from-home setups that don’t want to sacrifice convenience.
Henckels 12-Piece Knife Block Set, $100 (Was $226)

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A good set of knives can change your kitchen habits fast. Henckels’ block includes all the basics: chef’s knife, bread knife, paring knife, kitchen shears, and more. The forged blades are dishwasher safe, and the wood block stores them neatly.
New England Stories Milk Frother Wand, $8 (Was $20)

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For less than ten bucks, this battery-powered wand froths milk for lattes or whips protein shakes. It’s compact enough to stash in a drawer and works better than many of the pricier models online. This is one of the lowest prices in the sale and a low-risk add-on.
Teendow 10-Speed Countertop Blender, $90 (Was $600)

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This markdown almost seems like a typo, but it’s real: Target slashed $510 off this high-wattage countertop blender. It can handle frozen fruits and hot soups with 10 speed options and a sizable pitcher. For comparison, that’s the kind of versatility you’d expect from blenders two or three times the sale price.