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Oneida Mooncrest 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8
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Oneida Mooncrest 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8

List Price: $160.00
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Description:

Oneida's Mooncrest is unadorned, sleek and simple. The ideal flatware choice for the purist at heart. This popular design boasts a bright, highly reflective finish. A pattern well suited for virtually any table décor

Features:

45-piece flatware set with service for 8; 8 each: salad/dessert fork, place fork, place knife, place spoon, and teaspoon


Also includes a serving spoon, pierced serving spoon, meat fork, butter knife, and sugar spoon


Made of 18/0 stainless steel, the pieces are dishwasher safe


Mooncrest pattern is understated and pairs with virtually any china and décor; boasts a bright, highly reflective finish


Backed by Oneida's 25-year warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.5 inches
Product Width: 2.52 inches
Product Height: 10.55 inches
Product Weight: 6.8 pounds
Package Length: 10.4 inches
Package Width: 8.4 inches
Package Height: 2.6 inches
Package Weight: 10.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 49 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Inferior QualityJul 03, 2010
Not sure why this product go so many good reviews. I took one fork out of the box and decided to send the set back. The fork tines were not finished well on the inside edges and the end was blunt and rough.


1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5WonderfulMay 29, 2010
I have had this flatware for over a year and we use it everyday. I do throw them into the dishwasher everyday. My only problem is when the teenager comes home from college the flatware seems to gradually disappear. :) So I will be buying more. Quality wise it still looks great. A couple of the knives don't quite look new but I attribute that to the teenagers not the flatware. I will be buyimg this again because I get compliments all the time. Great product that does what it is supposed to do. Makes my table look great and feels good in my hand.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Mooncrest FlatwareMay 21, 2010
We decided to spend some bonus dollars on one of our credit cards and had gotten a 16 pieces of this flatware. We like the feel and the weight so much we decided to get enough for a family meal and ordered the 45 peice set. It comes with a serving spoon, a slotted spoon, a serving fork and a relish spoon.

44 of 46 found the following review helpful:

5stainless steel rusting dilemmaFeb 01, 2010
Sorry, I'm about to write a review on a product I do NOT own (but was thinking of buying). I did remember seeing these in a store a couple years back, and they did feel really good in the hand, though.

But the main point of my posting is to help people understand all the issues about stainless steel rusting or not rusting. This is a great FAQ from Specialty Steel Industry of North America. ([...]):
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1. What makes stainless steel stainless?

Answer: Stainless steel must contain at least 10.5 % chromium. It is this element that reacts with the oxygen in the air to form a complex chrome-oxide surface layer that is invisible but strong enough to prevent further oxygen from "staining" (rusting) the surface. Higher levels of chromium and the addition of other alloying elements such as nickel and molybdenum enhance this surface layer and improve the corrosion resistance of the stainless material. See the "Stainless Steel Primer" for more information.

2. What is the difference between 18/8 and 18/10 stainless steel?

Answer: The first number is the amount of chromium that is contained in the stainless, i.e., 18 is 18% chromium. The second number is the amount of nickel, i.e., 8 stands for 8% nickel. So 18/8 means that this stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 18/10 is 18% chromium and 10% nickel. The higher the numbers the more corrosion resistant the material. 18/0 is a misleading designation. Both 18/8 and 18/10 contain nickel and are part of the grade family "300 series" stainless. 18/0 means that there is 18% chromium but zero nickel. When there is no nickel the stainless grade family is the "400 series". 400 series are not as corrosion resistant as the 300 series and are magnetic, where the 300 series are non-magnetic.

3. Can stainless steel rust? Why? (I thought stainless did not rust!)

Answer: Stainless does not "rust" as you think of regular steel rusting with a red oxide on the surface that flakes off. If you see red rust it is probably due to some iron particles that have contaminated the surface of the stainless steel and it is these iron particles that are rusting. Look at the source of the rusting and see if you can remove it from the surface. If the iron is embedded in the surface, you can try a solution of 10% nitric and 2% hydrofluoric acid at room temperature or slightly heated. Wash area well with lots and lots of water after use. Commercially available "pickling paste" can also be used. See "The Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel" for more information.
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Nice / nice priceJan 23, 2010
This sure seems to be of great quality. It has a very nice heft and simple, elegant shape. Soon to be ex took the old stuff when she left. I got the better deal.

 
 
 
 
 
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