Zara McDermott recently shared with fans the ‘incredible’ alternative she’s found to the iconic Le Creuset casserole pot – only this one is over £300 cheaper and comes in multiple colours!

If you’ve been eyeing the iconic Le Creuset casserole pot, but haven’t wanted to splash out the £345 price – Zara McDermott has found a great alternative. Currently up for grabs for a more wallet-friendly £40, this Amazon find still achieves the same fun and decorative aesthetic, without breaking the bank.

Zara recently showed off the new addition to her crockery collection to fans, as she raved the quality of this cast iron pot is “incredible!” And the good news, it’s currently on offer with a snazzy 20% off in this limited-time deal, so if you want to match Zara’s kitchen essentials for less, I’d start running.

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If you love the look of this homeware must-have but aren’t fussed about the orange and red colour palette, this Amazon alternative is the one for you as it comes in a range of options; with eight colourways to choose from, you can opt for Zara’s vibrant orange, as well as blue, green and more colourful options, or for those more classic and timeless vibes, they’ve also got you covered with white or black designs.

Normally retailing for £50, you can currently get your hands on the cast iron pot Zara shared on Instagram for the reduced price of £40.

Not only can you get this fabulous piece of kitchenware in your preferred colour, but this beauty also comes in various sizes to best suit your needs – or, thanks to its budget-friendly price tag, you can get the whole collection.

Available for “a third of the price” of the Le Creuset casserole pot, it’s not just Zara raving about this gem. This Amazon’s Choice item has shoppers leaving thrilled comments, as one 5-star reviewer writes: “I love this cast iron pot for making stews and other dishes that need to cook for longer period of times. I use it at least once a week, if not more. The price was competitive, and the colour is lovely. I’ve had it for over 1.5 years and it still looks great to this day, despite the heavy usage.”

Another satisfied customer beams: “I bought 2 different sizes. They’re excellent. They cook well and feel quality. In fact, they are quality. The best bit? They cost a quarter of what you might pay if you buy the market leader. I honestly have nothing bad to say about these dishes.”

And a third adds: “Wanted one of these for years. I know the proper make ones are like £200 quid well this product was what I could justify spending and I was right to.”

If you still have your heart set on the original Le Creuset pot, you can nab your own from John Lewis for £345. But if you’re looking for a bargain and want to copy Zara’s homeware finds, run on over to Amazon to catch this 20% discount.

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