Military Discounts on Kitchenware
If you’re planning a PCS move or need to upgrade your existing kitchen, consider a variety of military discounts before replacing worn-out gadgets, appliances, and cookware.
Some brands offer military and loyalty discounts on kitchenware and kitchen accessories through the usual channels (ID.me, email signups, and other online verification services). The discounts listed here were valid at press time, but your experience may vary.
Save Money on Kitchenware with Military Discounts
GE Appliances
(verify with ID.me)
GE is a major appliance retailer, including kitchen gear and accessories. According to its official site, GE is a resource for home products, parts and accessories, and support. Military discounts may vary depending on the appliance or product, time of year, and current promotions.
KitchenAid
(SheerID)
KitchenAid is a major retailer of kitchen appliances and accessories. Sign up for SheerID, and when shopping KitchenAid, select “Military” from the dropdown menu when starting your SheerID account. After verification, you may qualify for up to 15% off most products sitewide.
360 Cookware
(ID.me)
360 Cookware sells American-made stainless steel cookware. According to the official site, these are kitchen items designed for “superior performance, healthier meals, and a lifetime of culinary excellence.” You’ll find pots, pans, and related products.
Weber
(ID.me)
Weber Grills are, at press time, made in the USA you’ll find cookware including charcoal, gas, and electric outdoor grills and accessories.
Instant Pot
(WeSalute)
The company Instant is mostly known for the Instant Pot but also sells other pressure cookers and slow cookers. The original products focused on cooking and preparing food in a single device, but since then, Instant has expanded to include non-pressure slow cookers, sous-vide immersion circulators, and related options.
Corell
(WeSalute)
According to the About Us section of the Correll official site, this company is “home to iconic, category-leading brands” including,, Pyrex, Corningware, Snapware and Chicago Cutlery. “We’re passionate about delivering products that facilitate the joy we find in cooking and sharing food with family and friends. And we’re dedicated to bringing ever-better products and experiences to food-loving people everywhere.”
Hexclad Cookware
(ID.me)
Focused on selling “elements of cast iron, stainless steel and nonstick into one pan”, Hexclad offers stovetop cookware and accessories.
Lowe’s
(ID.me)
A major U.S. retailer of home goods in general, there are many appliances and accessories for the kitchen offered with military discounts and other perks depending on the time of year.
Target
(loyalty program signup)
Target offers a wide range of kitchen gadgets, cookware, bakeware, and accessories. You can sign up for a military discount on qualifying purchases and receive rewards for joining Target Circle.
Costco
(new membership deal)
Costco offers appliances, kitchen utensils, cookware, and accessories.
Other Kitchen Appliance Vendors with Military Discounts
- Gaia Coffee (GovX)
- Omega Juicers (GovX)
- Messermeister (GovX)
How Much are these Military Discounts?
The discounts for the kitchenware retailers listed in this article typically start at 10% and up. When verifying through one of the services mentioned above (GovX, ID.me, WeSalute), you may be asked to provide an official ID showing military or veteran status.
Depending on the vendor, some discounts may apply only to veterans, while others may be for the entire family.
How to Save More with Military Discounts on Kitchenware
- Stack Discounts: Combine military offers with sales, coupons, or credit card rewards.
- Shop Around: Compare prices across retailers to find the best deal. Some items may be more discounted than others.
- ID.me: Get verified on ID.me to access a range of online discounts easily.
- Ask In-Store: Even if nothing is advertised, asking about a military discount never hurts.
- Check for Special Events: Look for increased discounts around Veterans Day or Memorial Day holidays.
- Consider “Open Box” or “Scratch and Dent”: These items may have minor imperfections but have significant discounts.
- Discounts and eligibility can change; always confirm with the retailer.
- Some exclusions may apply, especially on clearance or sale items.
- Be prepared to show valid military ID for in-store discounts.
- Some discounts are for all military-affiliated shoppers, while others are specifically for servicemembers.
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About the author
Editor-in-Chief Joe Wallace is a 13-year veteran of the United States Air Force and a former reporter/editor for Air Force Television News and the Pentagon Channel. His freelance work includes contract work for Motorola, VALoans.com, and Credit Karma. He is co-founder of Dim Art House in Springfield, Illinois, and spends his non-writing time as an abstract painter, independent publisher, and occasional filmmaker.