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Service for four diners, this 20-piece Carnival set includes four place settings, each with a salad fork, a dinner fork, a knife, a soupspoon, and a teaspoon. Every piece in the place setting features a different colored handle, so the table looks lively yet harmonious. For added convenience, all pieces clean up in the dishwasher. --Emily Bedard
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4 place settings. Each place setting consists of: dinner fork; salad fork; soupspoon; knife; teaspoon. 20 pieces total.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Lightweight & flimsy,
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This review is from: Cambridge Silversmiths Carnival 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
I guess these would be OK to take on a picnic or a packed lunch, but they are just too light for me to feel comfortable using them every day at home. The plastic is much lighter than the stainless, thus they feel 'unbalanced' and insubstantial. I wanted flatware that's not "flat," but this, although cute looking, just doesn't fit the bill. This has put me off any flatware with plastic handles. You get what you pay for.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not very good at ALL!,
By ALex Wright "Book Maven" (Dublin, Oh USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cambridge Silversmiths Carnival 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
After a few months use the forks, spoons, and knifes got REALLY dull, rust starting appearing and they started falling apart. I had to replace them with good quality SOLID metal ones. :(
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Got what I paid for,
This review is from: Cambridge Silversmiths Carnival 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
I got these because they were inexpensive and didn't have the uncomfortable sharp edges that the inexpensive metal sets had, and because the colorful aspect was appealing. They're mostly usable, but they have some unfortunate flaws. The worst thing I've found is that the (hollow) plastic portion gets liquid trapped inside it, so you have to be careful when washing the pieces so that you don't wind up flavoring foods with soap. For the same reason, the teaspoons are not appropriate for use in tea or coffee. Also, as another reviewer noted, none of the utensils feel well-balanced. I've had the set for a little over three years now; it does show small spots of rust, particularly around the base of the knife blades, but for the most part it's held up reasonably well. If I were buying a new set, I wouldn't buy this one again--I'd go for metal.
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