Corelle offers 40% Off select Corelle Sitewide Dinnerware, Serveware & More (can mix & match items) when you Buy 6+ Quantity of qualifying products. Shipping is free on orders $99+, otherwise shipping is $6.99.
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Note: Includes Sitewide Corelle family brands except Instant & Zoid items.
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Corelle offers 40% Off select Corelle Sitewide Dinnerware, Serveware & More (can mix & match items) when you Buy 6+ Quantity of qualifying products. Shipping is free on orders $99+, otherwise shipping is $6.99.
Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for finding this deal
Note: Includes Sitewide Corelle family brands except Instant & Zoid items.
Use coupon code: COS15 for 15% off orders over $50. So if u don't order the minimum for free shipping, at least the code will offset some shipping costs.
These are safer than melamine to use in the microwave, and they're very durable.
Thanks. I've never used mine in the microwave, I have a few that are more like Corelle, not sure if the same exact material, but definitely ones I feel comfortable in the microwave. I plan on using just Corelle now since they're microwave and dishwasher safe. My son being 14 now is also a much smaller chance of breaking plates which is what made me buy melamine years ago.
Thanks. I've never used mine in the microwave, I have a few that are more like Corelle, not sure if the same exact material, but definitely ones I feel comfortable in the microwave. I plan on using just Corelle now since they're microwave and dishwasher safe. My son being 14 now is also a much smaller chance of breaking plates which is what made me buy melamine years ago.
I have a video of my husband, daughter, and our then-14 year-old son juggling (outdoors) with our Corelle plates 12 years ago. They're still in good shape and we're still using them. I just picked up a free set of saucers so the grandkids can start learning. Best wishes!
Winter frost. Bright White Corelle set I've used for years. Thanks for the info and 15% off code. Great deal on added pieces. Long lasting and works great in microwave and dishwasher. Can't say it never chips because it does happen, but it is rare. 3 year replacement warranty if it does chip before that.
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We've had a disappointing experience with Corelle in recent years. The hand-me down set we got 20 years ago (probably 10 years old when we got them) held up great for another 10 years. Then we swapped for a more current design and the edges started splintering within 5 years and had to chuck them.
Either the Corelle formula changed or changes in dishwashing detergents are affecting them. There's discussion online about this, specific to recent sets--and lots of naysayers saying their plates have held up for 30 years, so it can't be a problem with the plates (ignoring the issue that older plates aren't a concern).
Use coupon code: COS15 for 15% off orders over $50. So if u don't order the minimum for free shipping, at least the code will offset some shipping costs.
I've used Corelle's white frost glass dishes for years now and I highly recommend them. They're smooth on the bottom so you never have to worry about scratching up your counter or tables. The scratching is why I stopped using my stoneware plates.
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If you use a dishwasher and you're in the market for plates, I recommend measuring your dishwasher's top rack to see what diameter will fit. Mine fits 8.5" plates so I have the option to put them on top or bottom rack.
I don't think stoneware is that high quality. Porcelain or China would be. I have Corelle's Bella Faenza dinnerware set, which looks more like a porcelain set, but it's made of a high-tech glass that is very practical and durable It's embossed with a nice design and pretty elegant. I get compliments on it. Made in the USA. It's lightweight, strong, very resistant to chipping and breaking, and it stacks very compactly. I like the fact that it comes with salad plates, instead of bread plates, and the bowls are nicer than many sets. I don't think you can go wrong with Corelle.
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They are made in France by Duralex. Pretty much the same as these. Thin and strong.
We have used them in our vacation rentals and have only lost 3 pieces in 7 years.
The only thing is they are only in white.
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They are made in France by Duralex. Pretty much the same as these. Thin and strong.
We have used them in our vacation rentals and have only lost 3 pieces in 7 years.
The only thing is they are only in white.
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Either the Corelle formula changed or changes in dishwashing detergents are affecting them. There's discussion online about this, specific to recent sets--and lots of naysayers saying their plates have held up for 30 years, so it can't be a problem with the plates (ignoring the issue that older plates aren't a concern).
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They are made in France by Duralex. Pretty much the same as these. Thin and strong.
We have used them in our vacation rentals and have only lost 3 pieces in 7 years.
The only thing is they are only in white.
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