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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    'Some' magnetic Stainless Steel is actually high quality Stainless Steel..

    If its only slightly magnetic, but still magnetic, but only slightly mag-net-ik, you might have high quality Stainless.



    There's members here who really know their Stainless who might be able to help you out.
    There's probably simple tests to find this out.

    I 'think' that if its 'draws' the strong magnet to it, its low quality, if the magnet just 'sticks only' its high quality.
    (I'm leaning towards that they are high quality)

    Agreed, however around here if a magnet stick to it, it goes in the shred, high quality or not.

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