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Magma Nestable 7 Piece S.s Starter Cookware Set Mfg# A10-362 on 2040-parts.com

US $153.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magma Manufacturer Part Number:A10-362 UPC:088379104444

Magma Nestable 7 Piece S.S Starter Cookware Set MFG# A10-362


7 Piece "Nesting"
18-10 Stainless Steel Gourmet Starter Set Cookware


The quality and value you've come to expect from Magma's current 18-10 stainless steel cookware sets now available in a 7 piece starter set. This nesting cookware stores in less than + cubic foot of cabinet space. All pots feature sealed triple clad bottoms; triple clad is a base layer of Stainless Steel, an Aluminum center section, and a seamless Stainless Steel outer layer. Each bottom is then milled perfectly flat for superb even heat distribution on gas, electric, or ceramic cook top surfaces. With benefits of being oven safe, dish washer friendly and the option of adding to your set by purchasing additional individual pieces, this set is a must have. Professional quality cookware at a value price for boaters, outdoorsman, or RV enthusiasts just getting started or for the seasoned pro who expects only the best.

NOTE:Not for use with Induction cook tops: Induction cook tops require magnetic cookware. Magma cookware is constructed of 100% marine grade (non-magnetic) Stainless Steel for extended longevity in the harsh marine environment.

CONTENTS:
  • 5qt. Stock Pot, 10-1/4" x 4-3/8"
  • 9-1/2" Saute Pan, 9-7/8" x 3"
  • Stock Pot / Saute Pan Lid
  • 2qt. Sauce Pan, 7-5/8" x 3-3/4"
  • Sauce Pan Lid
  • 1 removable handle
  • "Bungee" Storage Cord

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