Staub's iconic pumpkin Dutch oven is $170 off in this rare deal — and it's perfect for fall

Cast iron cookware is always a winner, and right now you can bag a bargain in plenty of time for fall. And it’s all thanks to the French brand Staub, which has taken the classic cast-iron pot and transformed it into a pumpkin.
It may seem like a Cinderella moment, but the magic doesn’t stop, because you can now grab Staub’s pumpkin cocotte for less than $200, saving you an epic 46%.
So, to get Halloween season off to the best start, you can kickstart your celebrations with Staub's 3.5-quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven, now $199 at Amazon.
Staub's orange cast iron Dutch oven is the perfect choice for Halloween season. This 3.5 quart cocotte is large enough to serve 3-4 and is finished with a stainless steel knob. Plus, it works on all cooktops, including induction.
Brighten up Halloween hosting
Staub’s bright orange colored cocotte pot is bound to brighten up your Halloween hosting. It features the classic Staub lettering on the pot’s lid, with a modern stainless steel knob, resembling a pumpkin’s stem. It also features two side handles, making the pot easy to remove from a hot oven or stove top.
Take a look inside and you’ll find the interior is matte black enameled cast iron. A wonder material for its heat-retaining qualities, allowing even distribution throughout your dish. And turn over the lid to see its self-basting qualities — helping your slow-cooked stews to remain moist and tender.
The pumpkin cocotte can’t be used as a Jack-O’Lantern, but you could try your hand at making a warming pumpkin soup, pumpkin bread, or a hearty stew, perfect to enjoy after a stint of trick-or-treating.
What’s more, the pumpkin pot has a smooth bottom which works on all stovetops, including induction, and it’s oven safe to 500°F, and although it’s dishwasher safe, Staub recommends washing it by hand.
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