HiwareDirect via Amazon has
10-Piece Hiware Reusable Chopsticks Set (5-Ct 8.8" Stainless Steel Spiral + 5-Ct 9.4" Natural Bamboo) on sale for
$4.99.
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About this product:- Includes 5 pairs of 8.8" lightweight stainless steel spiral chopsticks and 5 pairs of 9.4" natural bamboo chopsticks.
- Reusable, dishwasher safe
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Pretty sure they are.
Edit: I think you are right. I failed in Chemistry when I was in high school.
Found this on Google: Martensitic stainless steels (which have a ferritic microstructure) are magnetic. Austenitic stainless steels contain nickel and are non-magnetic.
Wow, you are so very wrong. Good stainless steel will not attract to a magnet.
Edit: I think you are right. I failed in Chemistry when I was in high school.
Found this on Google: Martensitic stainless steels (which have a ferritic microstructure) are magnetic. Austenitic stainless steels contain nickel and are non-magnetic.
I totally agree with you. These wooden chopstick that are coated will eventually peel off. I wouldn't want them with my food.
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No one uses metal chopsticks lol. The coated ones are just as bad imho.
I have stainless, fiberglass, several polyurethane coated wooden ones, jade, and acrylic and all in all, my go to chopsticks are some upgraded disposable bamboo ones I have a case of.
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This.
Uncoated bamboo > all the rest.
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I have stainless, fiberglass, several polyurethane coated wooden ones, jade, and acrylic and all in all, my go to chopsticks are some upgraded disposable bamboo ones I have a case of.
Metal chopsticks are common in Korea
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Sorry, no one uses metal chopsticks "shown here."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've been there twice and never saw round metal chopsticks there. They had much flatter and shorter "utensil" chopsticks. *Additionally, differing from other Asian cultures, they use spoons for rice and other difficult to grasp items.
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