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114 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect product,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
It says a lot about a product like this when it's been continuously available since 1970. I've owned Corelle for most of the past 30 years. I recently bought a 17-piece set from Wal-Mart (same as this + a 1-quart serving bowl) for about $24 to replace some Corelle pieces that didn't match my Winter Frost pieces and to have more place settings. The mugs are cheap stoneware made in Thailand, not Corelle. They don't quite match the Corelle and they're going to the Goodwill along with the mismatched plates and bowls, but it was still a good deal for the rest of the set.
I love Corelle. All Corelle looks as if it was stamped out of a sheet of white glass, which is a result of the way it's made. There are no "base rings" or loop handles (which is why there have never been any Corelle mugs). The design makes Corelle very easy to wash and dry. They're very thin, and they stack with virtually no extra space in between them so they use remarkably little cubbard space. A stack of ten dinner plates is only 2" high. Try that with those heavy stoneware plates that chip every time two of them bang together. They're microwave- and oven-safe (don't use on the stove or under the broiler). And they're still made in the US. It's as if Corelle was invented for large families with lots of kids. It's durable, so the kids won't be breaking it very easily (although it will break on ceramic tile or the concrete if the kids drop it while playing outside ;-). Second, you can easily put 8, 12, or even 16 place settings in any cabinet. If you have kids, you know why that's a good thing. Every time kids eat anything they have to use a clean dish, and they snack a lot, so they go through clean dishes at a frightening pace. With Corelle you can have a big supply of dishes without breaking the bank or using a lot of cabinet space. Another nice thing about Corelle is that you can use the plates to cover the bowls. The small plates that come in this set are the same diameter as the cereal bowls in this set. The 8.5" luncheon plates (sold separately) are the same diameter as the 1-quart serving bowls and the pasta bowls. The dinner plates in this set are the same diameter as the 2-quart serving bowls and the 9" deep dish pie plate (which makes a fabulous pasta bowl). The Winter Frost White looks simple, clean, and never goes out of style. Really, after using Corelle for nearly 30 years I don't have even a nit to pick with it. Get a bunch of it and enjoy the best designed dishes ever made. With any luck you'll still have them in 20 or 30 years, and don't be surprised if they still look new after that all time, especially if you go over them with Bon Ami once or twice a year.
83 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Corelle products used to be unbreakable, not anymore...,
Got a 42 piece set of Livingware in winter frost white for xmas. The plates are nice and look great on a red tablecloth, though a few were slightly warped (you can see it when plates are stacked). However, that was not such a problem as the cups, which are of terrible quality! I did not use cups on xmas and first used them today. When I took the mugs out from a box one had a barely visible crack on a side, which I did not see until poured water into it and water started sipping through the crack. Called Corelle for warranty, and they do not warranty cups! So much for a 3 year warranty! On their site and on the box it says 3 year warranty with no asterisk or additional disclaimers, but in the care instructions! there is a fine print that cups are not covered. I used to like Corelle and thought they were a reputable company, but not anymore. They outsourced cup manufacturing to Thailand and now make them out of stoneware, which is pretty much like glass. So, if you think you are buying Corelle and it will not break, think again...
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Didn't pay much, but worth every penny.,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
First of all, I have to say that I've now received three different shipments of Corelle from Amazon and two of the boxes have been mangled beyond belief. Amazingly, the dishes have all been fine. But I wouldn't be surprised if others have received broken plates. The set itself is just what I've been looking for, something lightweight and durable that can handle my 4 year old's abuse. My stoneware plates are all cracked and my melamine plates smell weird after a run through the dishwasher, but these Corelle plates are perfect. I love how well they stack. They take up very little room. And the mugs I received are white. The white is slightly different from the plates because they're stoneware, not glass. But they are definitely whiter than the picture suggests. And mine are made by Corelle. It says so right on the bottom. So maybe they've improved the mugs after all the complaints. I would highly recommend this set to anyone with small children. And you might want to add some of the divided Corelle plates, sold separately. I don't know what it is with kids and divided food, but they seem to like it that way.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
warped plates, breakable mugs,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
My first experience with Corelle was excellent. The set was perfect in every way...attractive, perfectly shaped and durable. This set a very high benchmark, so when I ordered another set to expland the number of place settings, I was disappointed. The set arrived with broken mugs (stoneware, not vitrelle).
I returned this set and asked for a replacement. The next set arrived with everything intact. Though the mugs are heavier and fragile, they are attractive and hold a large volume of hot beverage. The dinner plates are no longer uniform in shape. This becomes most apparent when you stack them on top of the older Corelle plates. The old ones stacked nicely, while the new ones are warped. They just don't make them like they used to.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mugs don't match with the set,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
I ordered this set becasue I love Corelle Livingware Dinnerwares. It's against cracks, chips, and breakage. It's white which goes with any other sets. However, those mugs come in the box are obvious not lining with this set. It's different materials, different marks, and heaiver. The color is different as well although it's not so obvious to notice. I wish Corelle can replace those mugs with trully Livingware Winter Frost mugs.
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
corelle living ware winter frost set,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
all went perfectly, i was so satisfied that i made a follow up order of more corelle items. they have also arrived and are just what i wanted.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who doesn't love Corelle?,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
I have used Corelle (formerly Corning Ware) for my entire life and absolutely love it. It has always been a mystery that so many people still cling to the ultra-heavy ceramic plates and bowls. They make carrying a plate full of food nearly impossible to do one-handed and they make tremendous racket when clanged together. Not so with Corelle. The plates are super light yet incredibly durable. I have dropped so many bowls and plates over the years and only remember one ever breaking (and it was about ten years old). They stack neatly, wash very easily in the dishwasher, and are nice looking. If you're considering switching from ceramic plates, do it now. You won't be disappointed.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very nice,
By ctny (New York, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
Very light and thin (but strong). When stacked up, 4 dinner plates plus 4 smaller plates came to the same height as 2 of my regular plates. Since the Corelle plates are made of compressed glass, when the plates come into contact with each other, they sound like glass grinding. A little bit unsettling at first, since I was not used to the sound. The mugs are not the same material as the plates (compressed glass). They are not bad, but nothing special either.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for people with arthritis!,
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
For someone with arthritis or other hand problems, it can be difficult and painful to manage traditional stoneware due to its weight and the fact that it chips or breaks easily if it slips through your fingers. This Corelle set is the perfect alternative, and I can say that it has actually made my life easier on a daily basis. It is the lightest, easiest to store (12 dinner plates only take up 2 ½" of space), easiest to clean (glass-smooth, no ridges), most break-resistant non-plastic dinnerware imaginable. It's microwave-safe, and you can even use the plates like a lid to cover the bowls when cooking in the microwave. In the unlikely event you break a piece, you can easily find replacements. There are many matching serving piece options available. It's extremely inexpensive.
Frost White is elegant in its simplicity, which leaves you free to use just about any linens to get the look you want, and which sets off food beautifully. Although the cups are not vitrelle, they can be stacked in twos to save space, are not terribly heavy, are a nice size, the flared shape makes them easy to hold, and the look is an improvement over the small, hook-handled vitrelle cups (it's not possible to make a traditional loop-handled cup of vitrelle) of the 1970s. Yes, stoneware cups break or chip, but again, you can replace them easily. The plates can also be a more elegant and green option for picnics, in place of paper plates that fly off in a breeze and have to be thrown away.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
terrific for kids and everyday!,
By Valorie (Oregon) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 (Kitchen)
Can't beat them for the durability and ability to go in the microwave and dishwasher. Highly recommended.
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