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Old 07-03-2016, 06:55 PM   #1
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Magma Pot Set

We have a Magma 7 piece stainless steel cook set. Very nice set but we find it's too large for the two of us and we only use the smallest pot. We'll do just as well with a nice smaller pot taking up less space.




So, we're selling this lightly used set for $65.

We'll be attending the Oregon Coast Gathering at Bullard's Beach later this month. If you'd like this set I can deliver to you at that rally, or if you'd just like to see it I can bring it for viewing.

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Old 07-03-2016, 07:23 PM   #2
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I responded on Escape forum, I would like it if you are willing to mail to zip 83805.
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Old 07-04-2016, 11:43 AM   #3
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These are still available due to poor canadian exchange and shipping costs
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Old 07-04-2016, 01:53 PM   #4
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Sadly, I just purchased one. I thought I had a really good deal at $85! These are amazing pots, folks. An amazing number of pots, pans and lids in one small space, and they work with an induction cooktop.

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Sadly, I just purchased one. I thought I had a really good deal at $85! These are amazing pots, folks. An amazing number of pots, pans and lids in one small space, and they work with an induction cooktop.

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Only if they are induction compatible. Not all Magma sets are induction.


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Ahh... I see. Still a nice looking set.

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Old 07-05-2016, 01:38 AM   #7
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If a magnet sticks to the bottom it is good for induction cooking, very easy test, no math required.
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Old 07-05-2016, 05:32 PM   #8
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If a magnet sticks to the bottom it is good for induction cooking, very easy test, no math required.
I tried this twice. (Does that count as math?) The magnet doesn't stick so likely the non-induction type. Sure work well on a propane stove though.

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Old 07-06-2016, 10:27 AM   #9
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I have the Magma 10 piece set that is induction capable, as well as the optional nesting colander to round out the set. Nice stuff and great for the trailer. Really well made, not like some of the really thin nesting cook sets which seem to burn everything you try to cook. One word of caution on these Magma sets though, be careful of the removable plastic pot handles if you cook on a gas stove or other open flame. They will melt if they get too hot so be careful not let them get near the fire. The set is also oven safe, but again, not with the handles attached.
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FWIW I had a very similar set that Cuisinart used to make. I used it on our sailboat for 8 years living aboard. It's not really a problem not leaving the handle on during cooking. Usually the sets come with one handle so you need to keep switching anyway.

To be honest I usually do very little of what I would consider actual cooking while camping so a couple of tiny pots a kettle and skillet and I'm good to go. I'm even thinking of paring down to one burner in the interest of more counter space.


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Look for a symbol on the pan that looks like this for an induction burner.
http://www.healthyhouseinstitute.com.../induction.jpg
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