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FAQs about Our Home Slow Sale

What types of homeware are included in the Slow Sale?

The Home Slow Sale includes durable kitchen and homeware like solid chopping boards, tough cookware, practical food storage, and long-lasting textiles. Each pick is built to last and, where possible, comes with a solid guarantee. You’ll find thoughtfully designed items for cooking, cleaning, organising, and more - made to outlive any cheap alternative and look better doing it.

Where can I find quality kitchen and home essentials on sale?

You can find quality kitchen and home essentials on sale in our Home Slow Sale collection. Every item is picked for its durability, repairability, and satisfying everyday use. Whether you’re swapping worn-out tools or investing in keep-forever staples, this is the place for smart upgrades without the usual waste.

Which are the most durable home products in this collection?

The most durable home products in this collection are made from sturdy materials like cast iron, stainless steel, solid wood, and natural fibres. Many come with guarantees stretching from 10 years to a lifetime. They’re built to be repaired, not replaced - true keepers that offer great cost-per-use. We explain how we pick them on our research process page.

How do I care for long-lasting kitchenware and home items?

To care for long-lasting kitchenware and home items, wash gently, avoid strong chemicals, and keep things dry. Wood likes a dab of oil now and then, and cast iron appreciates a slick of oil after cleaning. These little habits go a long way. For more tips, our product care and repair blogs are worth a look.

What’s the difference between kitchenware and cookware?

Kitchenware covers all your food prep and cooking tools - think mixing bowls, spatulas, storage pots. Cookware, meanwhile, is what you use on the hob or in the oven, like frying pans and casserole dishes. So, all cookware is kitchenware, but not all kitchenware is cookware. You can find our most durable cookware here.

Is it safe to use silicone or copper kitchenware?

Yes, silicone and copper kitchenware can be safe when used correctly. Food-grade silicone is heat-tolerant and doesn’t leach nasties. Copper pans usually have a stainless steel or tin lining, keeping food away from reactive metal. Just check the product notes and follow the usual care instructions.

Where can I donate my old kitchenware sustainably?

To donate your old kitchenware sustainably, try local charity shops, reuse centres, food banks, or a local community kitchen. Your council might also have advice on specialist recycling. If it’s still working, passing it on keeps it out of landfill - and does someone else a good turn too.