WMF 58-Piece 18/10 Flatware Set-2 Styles

Don’t make me beg. I know some of you have bought these. They’re really a quality set of flatware.

Cough up those comments.

Honestly, TT, they look nice and I like the extra spoons but they seem a little pricey.

I bought my WMF flatware from a Gold Box special about 5 years ago, and they still look as new as when I bought them.

That Gold Box sale was for the Manaos, and it was a 12 place setting set, with the service ware and iced tea spoons for $158. I thought I was splurging then, but I’ve never seen that many place settings for a price close to that since.

same $119.99 in January:
http://home.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5306171

November 28: $149.99, $30 more
http://home.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5257067

That’s all I can do. Sorry I’ve been too busy with work/personal again recently. Bye.

Cant say much about either set but can educate everyone a little on the difference between 18/0 and 18/10 stainless steel flatware.

http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/restaurant-equipment-supply-marketing-articles/understanding-restaurant-equipment-and-supplies/commercial-flatware/the-difference-between-1810-and-180-stainless-steel-flatware/c27835.aspx

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Cant say much about either set but can educate everyone a little on the difference between 18/0 and 18/10 stainless steel flatware.

http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/restaurant-equipment-supply-marketing-articles/understanding-restaurant-equipment-and-supplies/commercial-flatware/the-difference-between-1810-and-180-stainless-steel-flatware/c27835.aspx[/quo

Thank you for posting this info.

excellent price considering what smaller sets of 18/10 are selling for on amazon.

Pricey? Honestly, mamawoot, this is a steal. These are the best flatware I ever own. German quality, despite they are not made in Germany. WMF in Europe is one of the most expensive brand of flatware/cookware. This is so cheap I’m embarrassed…

I got two sets of the windsor back in November (paid the extra $30 bucks each) but I’ll say that even at $150, I am very happy with the purchase. They’ve got a decent heft, and have stayed shiny and scratch resistant so far.

too late - Windsor sold out while I was doing research…

Can tell you, though, that it’s a fantastic deal - I’m from Germany, WMF is the best-known flatware brand over there and usually quite expensive - lasting quality, though!!

Picked up a set of the Windsor from the last Woot of this item. This is a really nice set of flatware and it is pretty hefty. I was shocked at how heavy the box was when it arrived. Only issue I have is the way Woot packs and sends the item. They put the flatware box in a much larger cardboard box without anything to fill up the space. When the flatware gets delivered, it just bounces around in the box and the flatware gets dislodged and the packaging looks banged up and ripped.

Get this if you want it for yourself, but don’t get it if you plan to give it as a gift. The way Woot packs this makes it not so pretty when it arrives at your door.

I got a set of Oneida flatware Carolina about 8 months ago and couldn’t be happier. I found one knife to have a manufacturing flaw and sent it back to them and they sent me 4 new knives. That’s customer service.

Wahh! Missed it again!