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Aluminum Chest Stainless Steel Tableware Cutlery Flatware Set 24 Pcs - Sku# DTA1347000AH
Sku: DTA1347000AH
Price: $40.85
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Specifications: - Color: Silver
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Knife Length: 21.5cm/8.5in
- Fork Length: 20.5cm/8.1in
- Big Spoon Length: 20.5cm/8.1in
- Small Spoon Length: 15cm/5.9in
Features: - Classic western style flatware set of high quality
- Durable stainless steel material makes the flatware set glossy
- Special design for quick and easy cleanup
- Grace your table with polished style flatware set
- A great gift for friends
Details:
- The classic flatware set comes in 24 pieces .The Best Flatware Sets consists of dinner fork, knife, rice spoon. Stainless flatware has an elegant collection of undeniable appeal
- Stainless steel material ensures durability.The Stainless Steel Flatware Set is a beautiful way to complement dinnerware
- Enjoy your life with this elegant flatware set .The quality and workmanship is very evident in this Stainless Steel Flatware Set. The Stainless Steel Flatware Set is superior strength, forged quality, heavyweight. Very well made Stainless Steel Flatware Set for long term use. Steel flatware can not hurt children' fingers
- Special design to the knife.With concise design, this Stainless Steel Flatware Set will add a timeless touch to your table. Heavy-gauge stainless steel is dishwasher safe. This Stainless Steel Flatware Set is a great addition to any table and a perfect gift for your home
How to Clean Stainless Steel Flatware: - With clean water, rinse off any food that is particularly salty or acidic, especially if the flatware is going to sit for any amount of time before being washed
- If you're washing flatware in the dishwasher, take care not to spill any undiluted dishwasher detergent directly on the flatware as it may cause dark spots
- When loading flatware into the dishwasher, load the stainless steel flatware away from any silver flatware to avoid damage. Occasionally, washing your flatware in the dishwasher will cause it to take on a blueish color. If this happens, gently rub it with silver polish until the color is normal and then wash by hand
- If washing by hand, use a mild dish soap and rinse well. Drying the flatware immediately will help avoid any spots or smudges. Although harsh abrasives are not recommended, cooked on food can be removed by using either cleaning powder that is fine abrasive or a thick paste of water and baking soda
- Undiluted white vinegar can be used to both polish and clean your stainless steel flatware. Heat stains can be removed by gently rubbing them with vinegar
- To remove streaks from your flatware, gently rub it with olive oil or club soda. Polish dry with a soft cloth
About Stainless Steel Flatware:
- Stainless steel flatware is the functional flatware most people buy for daily use, whereas silverware is saved for special occasions because it tarnishes. Stainless steel flatware is available in various styles, but it is also available in different grades. If you are not familiar with the grading system for stainless steel flatware, you may be confused as you shop. Do you buy the 18/10 or the 18/0? Once you understand what the figures mean, picking out stainless steel flatware is just a matter of choosing a style
- Definition: Stainless steel is composed of different steels. The main ingredient is chromium. Nickel is often included to help stop corrosion. In fact, the higher the nickel content, the better the resistance to corrosion
- Grading System: There are three grades of stainless steel flatware sold in the United States: 18/10, 18/8 and 18/0. The 18 stands for the percentage of chromium in the flatware; the second number is the percentage of nickel. Flatware with a higher percentage of nickel is heavier, shinier and better protected against corrosion. Flatware that is 18/0 will dull after time. Flatware that is 18/10 will keep its shine
- Laws: Federal law allows companies to label products with at least 8.3 percent nickel as 10 percent nickel. Therefore, some products that say they are 18/10 don't necessarily have 10 percent nickel. The best way to determine quality is to compare to other 18/10 flatware. Look at the shine and feel the heaviness of the flatware
- Styles: Stainless steel flatware is available in traditional and contemporary styles. The beaded style is a traditional favorite, as are floral designs. Some people prefer contemporary pieces that are void of pattern. There are also continental styles of flatware that are over-sized, similar to European sizing. Instead of a fork measuring 7 1/2 inches, it would be 8 inches long
- Prices: Prices vary according to the manufacturer and the amount of pieces in the set. The higher the nickel content, the higher the cost, so expect to pay more for 18/10 flatware. Sets can range from $40 for a 40-piece set to more than $400 for a 101-piece set that will include serving spoons, salad sets and butter knives
How to Choose Stainless Steel Flatware: - Quality stainless steel flatware has emerged as a leading player on the dining table with its durable affordability. Follow these steps to choose stainless steel flatware that will last for years
- Understand nickel content of stainless steel flatware. You will find 18/0, 18/8 and 18/10 with 18 designating the chromium content and the second number telling you the content of the nickel. Higher nickel content means a shinier finish and better durability
- Compare the weight, polish and durability of flatware based on nickel content. If this flatware will be used everyday, invest in the 18/10 flatware and it will last many, many years
- Determine your budget. Know what you can afford to pay for each place setting or shop around to see if you can buy and entire service for 12. Even a modest budget can afford a complete service for 12 in 18/10 flatware from certain manufacturers for a reasonable price
- Choose your pattern as an expression of you. There are many to choose from at many different price points. Your pattern may determine your budget, or your budget may determine your pattern.
- Understand sizing terms. Place size flatware is the most common type of flatware used in America. Dinner size flatware has a larger dinner fork and dinner knife than Place size while Continental flatware has the largest pieces and is most commonly used in Europe
- Determine what flatware pieces you need for each place setting. Most flatware comes in five-piece place settings and serving pieces typically consist of larger spoons, forks, carving knife, a scalloped sugar spoon, butter knife and cake serving pieces to round out a matched set
- Decide how many place settings you need. People typically purchase twelve place settings which seems to be sufficient. If you have an extremely large family or entertain frequently you should purchase additional place settings to meet your needs
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