Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: 20-Piece Gourmet Settings 18/10 Stainless Steel Flatware Set (2 styles) on sale for
$24.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
babgaly and
cabernet for sharing this deal.
Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge. Item may be available in your local warehouse for a lower, non-delivered price.
Available styles:
Includes:
- 4x teaspoons – 6 ¾"
- 4x dinner spoons – 8"
- 4x dinner knives – 9 ¼"
- 4x dinner forks - 8"
- 4x salad forks – 6 ¾"
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See for yourself:
https://www.gourmetsett
Any thoughts?
See for yourself:
https://www.gourmetsett
Any thoughts?
I'd follow the manufacturer specs as it would make more sense given the price
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Yeah you're right - they do have 18/10 ones as well but neither of these are it. 25 year warranty covers certain things which "durability" isn't one of them which would be helped by the /10. I don't know how 18/0 cutlery would be since I've never had a set so if someone can chime in on real world experience that would be great!
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See for yourself:
https://www.gourmetsett
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I'm not 100% certain on this, but I think the Gourmet Settings site is a misprint and these are 18/10. Several other sites that have this are showing it as 18/10 as well. BUT... if you do a search you will find the actual packaging that these are in, and the package states 18/10.
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I don't have any real world experience with this particular set, but I will say that I have garbage walmart sets that I have had for 17 years and they are still okay. I'd say about 75% washed by hand and about 25% in the dishwasher. People put way too much stock in overspending for silverware. I've had maybe 2 utensils rust and it was after putting in the dishwasher.
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See for yourself:
https://www.gourmetsettings.com/f...ping-only/ [gourmetsettings.com]
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I found this out a long time ago when I bought an Igloo cooler from Costco that I later found on clearance online at Target for a slightly lower price. I had already used the cooler, but I thought I would just buy the new one at Target and return it to Costco with the Costco receipt. Same brand, model name, etc. The cooler shows up, and Target's has plastic hinges and latches where Costco uses metal and various other small but meaningful improvements. Obviously, it went back to Target, and I was satisfied just keeping my Costco purchase at the price I paid.
This is the pure oppose of Walmart, who will often have manufacturers swap out metal for plastic parts, etc. They typically do change the model number -- instead of XXXXX, it becomes XXXXX-WM. But know that if you buy an item with "WM" in its model number, Walmart took the original product and had it custom-made to be crap.
Anyway, I would trust Costco here. And it's easy to return if things aren't what you expect.
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You'll see 18/8 flatware, which is "OK", but not as premium, and cheap 18/0 flatware which is what you'll see in cafeterias and diners.