🍽️ Dine Like Royalty with Every Bite!
The Fortessa Royal Pacific 18/10 Stainless Steel Flatware set includes a 5-piece place setting designed for one, featuring a table fork, salad/dessert fork, table knife, dessert/soup spoon, and coffee/tea spoon. Crafted from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel, this flatware offers exceptional resistance to stains and rust, ensuring a long-lasting shine. The classic bamboo design adds a touch of elegance, while the balanced weight provides a comfortable grip. Each piece is dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze.
Finish Types | Polished |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
Additional Features | Rustproof, Dishwasher Safe |
Style Name | Royal Pacific |
Color | Polished Stainless |
A**R
Great quality, good weight in hand, and fast delivery
Great quality, good weight in hand, and fast delivery
K**.
The Quality is Top Notch!
I bought this for our coastal home & am astounded at the quality! When they arrived each piece was individually wrapped & each place setting in their own divided bag. Every piece is perfectly balanced, like a good knife. This is important to me with my arthritis & at times have trouble with silverware. The luster on each piece is beautiful as well. These will last for a long time I know!
A**
Love
These are fantastic!
D**Y
Love it so much I just added more to my collection
I've had this flatware for over 10 years now. It holds up great, looks amazing and I love the feel. Some people think it's a little heavy, but I love it. After 10 years different pieces have disappeared but instead of getting something different I ordered the same items and they are still the same great quality.
P**K
Nice upgrade relative to my Hampton Forge set
Before commenting on the Fortessa Royal Pacific flatware, you need to know what motivated my purchase. I have a 20-pc. Hampton Forge set of bamboo-themed flatware that has served me very well for 15+ years, but when I was in the process of "refreshing" my modest dining room, I was either going to get a new set of HF flatware (current set is starting to show it's age), or consider an "upgrade". Knowing that I needed only two place settings, I figured I could cost-justify something a bit more expensive. The two place settings of Fortessa ended up costing me a little over $70 - which was only a few dollars more than what a (granted) 20-pc. HF or comparable set would have cost - and I don't need an extra 10 pcs. of flatware to just sit in a drawer or cabinet.So, is the Fortessa an actual "upgrade"? Well, when opening the first box and removing the knife from the plastic sleeve, my immediate reaction was "Wow! That's heavy" - and not meaning that it was TOO heavy (i.e. cumbersome), just that it had substantially more heft to it than what I had become accustomed to for the past 15+ years. The knife is reasonably larger than the HF knife; the forks are comparable in length, however have a bit more girth (width across the tongs); the spoons, however, are smaller than the HF spoons (this would have been a detraction for me for "everyday" flatware, as I prefer a larger tablespoon in particular, but for my use, this is not a negative). I'm very pleased with the overall appearance of this set, and think it makes a very nice presentation. So, IMO, yeah . . . this set was definitely an "upgrade" to what I currently have.As to "value" and whether that upgrade was worth the price differential . . . hmmmm . . . for me - yes; would I have paid that same price difference (2x the cost of HF or comparable) if I was buying a 20-pc. set - probably not. However, my opinion may change after I use this flatware for a few months and can gauge it's durability.
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