You Can Make A Small Fortune Selling Your Cookware On This Website

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If you've had your eyes on a new Staub Dutch oven or Le Creuset skillet in their latest color reveal, but aren't quite in the financial spot to casually drop $400 on cookware, we have good news: There's a brand-new online platform that's basically Poshmark for your kitchen.

The website, Kitchen Switchen, lets you buy new and like-new pots and pans, bakeware, and cutlery at a discounted price. And you can also sell your own used products to make a quick buck, which you can absolutely go and spend on that Le Creuset you've been lusting after.

Unlike other platforms or brick-and-mortar second-hand stores, the site offers low commissions and free listings for all sellers. It’s super easy and free to join and doesn't include any sneaky hidden fees that will bite you in the wallet.

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You can simply sign up, list your item (or items), and starting earning off your hand-me-downs. Once an item sells, you'll receive a prepaid shipping label through your store dashboard and within four business days of delivery, you'll receive your payment in whatever way is most convenient—wire transfer, PayPal, or Venmo. Kitchen Switchen handles everything securely and efficiently, so you're not waiting around for the payout.

It's not just about the money for the company either—as they put it, "this ain't just about sellin' stuff," but rather they're a "a tribe of eco-conscious entrepreneurs making a difference."

"At Kitchen Switchen, we’re on a mission to bring a new level of consciousness to the way people buy and sell kitchenware," Co-Founder Brittney Valentine said in a statement. "We’re committed to sustainability, promoting healthy lifestyles, and building a community that values the planet and personal well-being—one pot and pan at a time."

While you can also buy new cookware and kitchen products on the site, we're especially hyped about all the impressive deals on pre-owned items from top-rated brands. This 9-quart Dutch Oven from Le Creuset, for example, is $150 off. And while technically it was previously owned, it's new and still in the box. Even this "slightly used" All-Clad frying pan is in incredible shape and costs a fraction of the price of a new model—$30 versus $190.

You can also snag dinnerware, food storage, and other kitchen tools for as little as $4 from Pyrex, KitchenAid, Stanley.

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