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carolinakids said
08:11 AM Dec 30, 2017
We enjoy dry camping and we just upgraded our Nuwave Induction cooktop. We bought the Nu Wave 30602 Electric-Countertop-Burners, Black. Its a dbl. burner. Lola loves the unit, also uses a small amount of battery bank when dry camping too.
carolinakids said
07:44 AM Jan 4, 2018
Elvira, Everybody must eat out.
bjoyce said
09:20 AM Jan 4, 2018
I figure Elvira is a spammer, since only one post and it includes a link to sell something.
Anyway, we have a MasterClad cookware set that we got at a Costco roadshow. My wife loves it, we are not replacing nonstiick skillets every year like before.
Terry and Jo said
01:58 PM Jan 5, 2018
Not "necessarily" a spammer. At least the link was to a site with something like a "top 10" list of skillets with different brand names.
Not that I place a lot of faith in survey and review results. We were given an expensive skillet by cousins and the wife says it really isn't any better than a $3 one at Walmart. As she said, she can buy a lot of those $3 skillets with the amount of money needed to buy the "fancy" one.
Terry
dovenson said
11:57 PM Feb 13, 2018
We love our Magma Nesting cookware set. Not super light but the bottom is quite thick and the handles are removable.
bjoyce said
07:33 AM Feb 14, 2018
The Magma Nesting cookware does look good and is a lot less money than the MasterClad. It probably weighs less too, which is not a problem for us. Amazon only charges $1.20 ($178.40 for a 10 piece set) to go from the non-inductance version to the inductance. It also looks like they make higher end sets up to the $400s.
Howard said
09:34 AM Feb 14, 2018
Yes, Elvira was a spammer, but she's gone now. All here favorites were heavy, so I should have known she wasn't an RVer. :)
Acheron2010 said
08:27 AM Feb 15, 2018
Spammer aside, I give one more vote for the Magma nesting cookware. Excellent quality, very functional, and saves space. Mine came from my boat, and speaking of that, marine consignment stores around the country are a good source for "RV" cookware, as our storage constraints are very similar.
Old_Man said
11:30 AM Feb 16, 2018
For baking, I prefer Pyrex. I use a lot of PAM but I really like the way things cook in Pyrex. Pyrex also makes great guitar slides and I've been using them for 20 years. I love playing slide guitar. Electric, raw, dirty and powerful. :)
bjoyce said
07:24 AM Feb 17, 2018
Pyrex will eventually crack or blow up when used on a stove top. That is the nature of glass and why most Pyrex comes with instructions not to use it on a stove top.
Old_Man said
03:05 PM Feb 19, 2018
bjoyce wrote:
Pyrex will eventually crack or blow up when used on a stove top. That is the nature of glass and why most Pyrex comes with instructions not to use it on a stove top.
Um, baking (in oven) and guitar slides. Never mentioned using it stovetop. Different tools for different applications?
-- Edited by ElviraFerrer on Saturday 30th of December 2017 03:56:55 AM
Anyway, we have a MasterClad cookware set that we got at a Costco roadshow. My wife loves it, we are not replacing nonstiick skillets every year like before.
Not "necessarily" a spammer. At least the link was to a site with something like a "top 10" list of skillets with different brand names.
Not that I place a lot of faith in survey and review results. We were given an expensive skillet by cousins and the wife says it really isn't any better than a $3 one at Walmart. As she said, she can buy a lot of those $3 skillets with the amount of money needed to buy the "fancy" one.
Terry
Yes, Elvira was a spammer, but she's gone now. All here favorites were heavy, so I should have known she wasn't an RVer. :)
Um, baking (in oven) and guitar slides. Never mentioned using it stovetop. Different tools for different applications?