Amazon.com has the International Silver 51-Piece 18/0
Stainless Steel Flatware Set, Service for 8 marked down to $29.99 + FS
Note: This is 18/0 Flatware. For 18/10 Flatware see:
- Lenox Portola 65-Piece Flatware Set $75.52 (Posted 3/16)
- Cuisinart 40-Piece Flatware Set, French Rooster $39.99
What's the difference between 18/0, 18/8, and 18/10
flatware?
18 refers to 18% chromium content, and the other number
refers to the percentage of nickel content. There is no difference between 18/8
and 18/10. It's purely marketing. 18/0 however, has no nickel content, which
means it won't keep its silver-like shine over the years.
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