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Magnalite Classic 8-Piece Aluminum Cookware Set Product Description:



  • Set includes 1- and 2-quart saucepans (each with lid); 5-quart Dutch oven with lid and rack; 10-inch skillet
  • Constructed from hand-poured cast aluminum
  • Heavy domed lids lock-in moisture, transfer heat from vessel side walls, and help facilitate convection style heating
  • Phenolic handles
  • Oven-safe to 350 degrees F; hand wash only; 50-year limited warranty

Product Description

Magnalite Classic 8-Piece Cookware Set. Includes 1-Each-1-Quart Covered Saucepan, 1-Each-2-Quart Covered Saucepan, 1-Each-5-Quart Covered Dutch Oven With Rack, 1-Each-10-Inch Open Skillet. Magnalite cookware feature vessels and lids constructed from hand-poured cast aluminum. The vessels feature a thick base that won't warp. Heavy domed lids lock-in moisture, transfer heat from the vessel side wall, and help facilitate convection style heating. Features phenolic handles and lids which are oven safe to 350 degrees. Line has earned a loyal user base who appreciates its uniquely even heating.

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47 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
5Best cookware ever made!
By Cheryle
My mom got this as a wedding present in the early 1940's. She was never a good cook, so I have been using it since the '60's. I stole some of her pieces when I married, but returned them when I found them for sale again. I purchased my first piece, a chicken frier, for about $25.00 in 1970, which was a huge price back then, and couldn't wait to get my hands on more. I bought a starter set of 8 pieces a few years later when I finally saw it again, and it forms the basis of my extensive cookware collection. I have been called the "Greatest cooker on earth" by many men, and I attribute some of the praise to this cookware.This is heavy cast aluminum, with the same heat dispersal properties of cast iron, except that it can be washed and scrubbed. I polish mine from time to time, and it still looks new! It can be placed in the dishwasher, unlike cast iron. The cooking qualities are exceptional. Heat is disbursed over the entire bottom and sides of the pans, allowing a lower heat setting, and giving a more consistent heat to all the food within. There are no hot spots, which scorch the food and cause uneven browning or burning. The lids are heavy enough to seal the steam in the pots, which forms a mini-pressure cooker, cutting down on the cooking time a bit. They will not warp if overheated, which is important if you use electric heat. I mean, who hasn't lost track of time and let a pot burn now and then? It happens in a busy kitchen. But this isn't a catastrophe as it would be with cheaper cookware. I have added a few smaller pots as my family size has been reduced, but I cannnot conceive why anyone would want some of this designer/celebrity cookware with the raised rings that could never be scrubbed clean in a thousand hours! Just be sure you season the cookware in a slow oven first. (Wipe with cooking oil inside, including the lids, and bake all of it in a 225 degree oven for about 8 hours.) Reseason as necessary. Buy as much of it as you can afford, and add to it as the time and money allow. I use the heavy cast aluminum teflon skillets, and have gone through dozens of sets of those! YOu can't beat the Magnalite for delicate sauces, rice, and stews, or anything fried!

24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
2Not what I expected
By Owen P. Pellegrin
My mother has used Magnalite professional for 20+ years now and it's still as good as the day she got it. Magnalite classic is completely different, and apparently fussy to care for.If you read comments and do your research, you'll find that this is *not* the original Magnalite formula. The way I understand it, one company (World Kitchen) owns the name "Magnalite", and a separate company (American Culinary) owns the formula to both the classic and professional materials. This "Magnalite Classic" is manufactured in China, and doesn't live up to many of its claims.I was excited to receive this set as a wedding gift because my mother's set of Magnalite Pro is decades old and fantastic. Nothing has ever stuck to her pots and pans, and it's convenient to be able to wash them in the dishwasher. I noticed this was different because it was heavier, but a glance at the care guide didn't seem to indicate anything odd. It was interesting that the instructions claimed I *might* have to season it if food stuck to it. Boy, did it ever. I tried frying some breakfast sausage and had to scrape the patties off of the skillet; it's still got round stains where each sausage laid. My wife decided maybe I did something wrong and cooked some soup in the saucepan; now the entire saucepan is stained from the soup.Nowhere in the care instructions was it mentioned *how* you should season the cookware. Nowhere on the manufacturer's web site does it explain how you should season the cookware. I immediately emailed the manufacturer about my negative experience and asked for instructions for seasoning the cookware. That was a year ago, and I never heard back. I'm about to try seasoning it like a cast iron skillet; if it damages it I won't be any worse off than I already am. I see a reviewer has left instructions to use a low heat for 8 hours; should I have to turn to Amazon.com for instructions? Can I trust this reviewer?I'm sure the cast aluminum is really good; our apartment stove is cruddy and the elements are uneven. This heavy cookware would do wonders for us if food didn't stick to it like gum to shoes. I am unable to use it because the manufacturer does not include adequate care instructions and obviously has no desire to resolve issues with customers.I'd strongly recommend looking for American Culinary's professional line if you're looking for cookware like this. It seems comparable in price, and looks exactly like my mother's Magnalite professional (down to the lids.) I would not recommend this Magnalite Classic to anyone, unless somehow the manufacturer decides to bless us with information about how to properly care for it.

31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
3Made in China
By C. Thompson
The originals were made in USA - I almost bought a new set intil I realized these are not the same materials or sizes.Peter Pike, President of American Culinary Corp., states he purchased the Magnalite and Wagner brands and original molds, and is the only source for parts that fit the original Magnalite pans. We are anxiously waiting for manufactured pans and parts to become readily available once again.There apparently exists a dispute between American Culinary and World Kitchen (formerly Corningware) regarding the use of the Magnalite brand name. World Kitchen has been manufacturing some cast aluminum pans in China under the brand name of Magnalite ( which look like the original Magnalite but are of different materials and sizes). These are currently available at many WalMart, Sam's Club and Corning factory outlet stores at discount prices. Also available directly from World Kitchen at full price.Magnalite parts from World Kitchen do NOT fit the original Magnalite made in the USA.

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