Oneida Colonial Boston 45-Piece Set, Service for 8
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| List Price: | $160.00 |
| Price: | $52.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Oneida's Colonial Boston has grace, symmetry and simplicity. Colonial styling makes this classic Oneida pattern a truly timeless design. Quality craftsmanship and materials give Colonial Boston the advantage over cheap imitations. This is the real thing.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1075 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Oneida
- Model: 2750045H
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 11.00" w x 11.00" l, 5.20 pounds
Features
- Set includes: 8 5-Piece Place Settings, 2 Serving Spoons, 1 Serving Fork, 1 Sugar Spoon, and 1 Butter Knife
- 18/0 Stainless Steel
- Classic Design
- Dishwasher Safe
Customer Reviews
You get what you pay for
BUYER BEWARE! These are being offered at a low price because they are actually 18/0 stainless steel, not 18/8 as Amazon specs incorrectly state.
The numbers 18/0 and 18/8 refer to the percentage of content of chromium and nickel. To be classified as stainless steel, the metal must contain at least 11% chromium (no nickel required). Stainless steel used in cookware is normally 18% chromium and 8% to 10% nickel.
Low end stainless steel cookware, mixing bowls, stockpots and accessories are usually 18/0, which are usually not highly polished, and could be subject to some rust spotting.
Box says 18/0 not 18/8
I ordered this set because Amazon specs say it's 18/8 steel. However, when I received it, the box says 18/0 which is much lower quality. The pieces look really nice, and I wonder if maybe the box is wrong. Can't know so I'm sending it back.
Same great quality, slightly different design
I purchased the same style about 10 years ago and love it but I needed more silverware so I ordered another set.
The new set is still the same high-quality but the design is ever so slightly different. The knife handle is narrower and some of the contours on the handles are more contoured than before.
So don't expect to match your old set of Colonial Boston stuff perfectly, but it mostly matches. It all looks the same in the drawer. :)






