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$16.99: 20-Piece Oneida Satin Sand Dune Flatware Set at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 20-Piece Oneida Satin Sand Dune Flatware Set for $16.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$31 lower (65% savings) than the list price of $47.99
$9.82 lower (37% savings) than the previous price of $26.81

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800+ bought in past month

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it's 18/0 stainless steel and not 18/10 . not buying
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dcliveYesterday 03:03 PM
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These are 18/0. That means they have no nickel in them (that would be thus called 18/10) and so they are (generally speaking) more likely to rust and more likely to become less shiny over time than higher-quality 18/10 flatware. Generally speaking the best quality is 18/10. If you want something cheap this is fine, but given that flatware usually lasts time measured in the decade-ish length or more, it's better to get 18/10 flatware first, initially. Even with a decent brand name attached, I'd focus on 18/10.
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Agreed with the other poster; above is from the other Oneida 18/0 thread....

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