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Customer Reviews of Mikasa Zena Satin Stainless-Steel 40-Piece Flatware Set with Tray, Service for 8
Customer Rating: Summary: Verify the description before you buy Comment: I realized after receiving the flatware that Mikasa makes a "Satin" and a non-satin stainless-steel Flatware set. Just make sure you want the Satin set before you order because there are 2 styles. Aside from the look of the flatware, I really like this Mikasa flatware set and the feel of the utensils -not too heavy. I prefer the non-satin set as well. Less of a frosty look on the handle. The whole piece isn't Satin just the handle which I didn't like. Customer Rating: Summary: Simple heavy design Comment: Keep It Simple.... Heavy Duty, simple, comfortable design. Looks great, feel great in your hand. Easy to clean as there are no crevices for food/hard water to build up in. Storage tray isn't strong enough to hold the weight of set on its own. So, if you plan to use it unload it before lifting from box. More Reviews Cool and sophisticated at the same time, Mikasa's Zena Satin flatware dresses up the daily table with sleek, functional style. Crafted from lustrous 18/8 stainless steel with a satin finish, the pattern features slender, straight handles with rounded sides. A seamless transition at the neck adds to the minimalist effect, and squared-off working ends look distinctly modern without sacrificing comfort. Pleasantly weighty in the hand, Zena Satin is the sort of pattern that works well on an everyday basis but is versatile enough for casual festivities. With service for eight diners, this Zena Satin set includes 40 pieces of flatware. Each place setting is made up of a salad fork, a place fork, a place knife, a soupspoon, and a teaspoon. All pieces are safe in the dishwasher, and serving sets are available separately. A storage tray is also included. --Emily Bedard What's in the Box Choosing Appliance -> Salad spinner While some may consider this a bit on the gadgety side, I think it is a must as dressings do not stick to water-logged salad greens. Choosing Appliance -> Cooking Pans This is another area where spending money is justified. The best pans combine different metals like aluminum or copper on the outside and stainless steel on the inside. Aluminum and copper are valued for their ability to spread heat evenly over the entire pan, and stainless steel is valued for its non-reactive qualities. Buy pans which are heavy and thick with solid handles that are well fastened to the pot. As with knives, buy the highest quality cooking pans you can afford one at a time, starting with a saute pan and a 3 qt. sauce pan. They will last forever. At some point, a stock pot (which will be especially pricey) should be considered for serious cooking. Mikasa Zena Satin Stainless-Steel 40-Piece Flatware Set with Tray, Service for 8 Kitchen tips -> Mixing bowl To hold a mixing bowl in place when you are whipping or blending ingredients, place a damp cloth under the bowl. |
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