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Classic Magnalite Cookware
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Originally developed in 1934, the classic Magnalite cookware range renowned for it's distinctive cast aluminum composition, timeless design and commercial durability, has a commercial heritage, and has stood the test of time. General opinion holds that two types of cooking utensils are superior to all others - cast iron and Magnalite cookware. Cast iron pots and skillets are the traditional, old-fashioned weighty cooking vessels, and some people still continue to use them today. The heavy-duty cast-aluminum Magnalite cooking vessels having energy-saving bottoms to transfer heat quickly are in common use today.

Even though both cast iron and Magnalite cookware are durable, long lasting and heavy enough to allow slow, even heating process mandatory for browning flour and other ingredients, a majority of the people prefer Magnalite cookware, despite its higher price, because it does not requires seasoning, and most importantly it does not rusts. The preference for modern cast-aluminum cookware over conventional cast-iron cooking utensils reflects the universal attitude toward modern conveniences. People eagerly adopt technological innovations, if they improve the quality of life and do not adversely affect the quality of the finished dish.

The casting process enables Magnalite cookware to be shaped in varied thickness where it makes the most sense, thus maximizing heat conductivity. The pan bottoms boast extra thick bases, which absorb heat quickly therefore using consuming lesser energy. As the pan sidewalls are thin, the heat is retained effectively allowing even distribution of heat. Pouring spouts and well-constructed handles provide strength while transferring food from the stove to the table. The heavy cast, vapor-tight lids are thick and heavy to retain moisture. The Magnalite range of cookware is durable and efficient enough to satisfy any culinary objective. The sleek retro styling and durable cast-aluminum framework are the characteristic features of this enduring cookware line.

Magnalite is composed of aluminum, which is an excellent conductor of heat and reacts well to changes in temperature. Magnalite cooking products are manufactured from a gravity cast process in which molten steel is emptied into a mold and shaped into the chosen form. Magnalite Classic products are backed by a 50-year limited warranty defects, giving you years of outstanding cooking experiences.

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