✨ Dine with Style, Effortlessly!
The Oneida Marquette 5-Piece Flatware Set is a stylish and durable dining solution for one, featuring a polished stainless steel finish, nature-inspired design, and dishwasher-safe convenience. Each piece is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring quality and longevity.
Finish Types | Polished |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Style Name | 5-Piece Placesetting |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Additional Features | Dishwasher_safe |
C**R
Excellent quality
So happy to be able to add to my set I purchased from Belks 14 years ago. Sturdy product, love the shape of the spoons, the size is exactly what I was hoping for. So happy to still have this product available.
A**R
One of the Oneida former "Community" high quality 18/8 patterns
This is high quality stainless steel flatware in a beautiful Oneida pattern (Marquette) that's been around for decades. Truly dishwasher safe and 18/8 composition which has excellent luster and durability. It is a great size and weight with good balance and it doesn't bend. I'm very pleased with it so far.Both Oneida and Reed & Barton are now owned by Lenox, and their higher-end lines of flatware are now made in Vietnam instead of in the USA, but the quality seems to be just as good. It's still made of 18/8 or 18/10 stainless and still has the lovely hollow-handle knives. I have some of the old USA-made Marquette and now some of the new, and can't tell any difference in the quality so far.I've used my set of older USA-made Oneida Community 18/8 stainless in a different (unfortunately discontinued) pattern daily for decades, routinely putting it in the dishwasher, and it still looks beautiful and will continue to be used. I expect this will hold up just as well although I haven't had it long.Yes, I'd rather it was still made in the USA, but I'm glad several of the classic Oneida patterns from the past are still available, still seem to be high quality, and are made somewhere other than in China. Some of the accessory pieces and baby flatware are also available but not as many as in the past. It's hard to beat Oneida if you buy their top-end 18/8 or 18/10 flatware, imo. They make several different quality and price levels, some better than others.FYI: For those willing to pay for flatware made here, Liberty Tabletop bought the old Oneida factory in NY and is the only USA manufacturer of flatware now. However it's more expensive and they don't offer some styles of patterns.
C**Y
Forks
Exactly what I needed.
J**B
Lasts for years
I just purchased a full table setting and then some radom pieces, 4 spoons and couple other because after 35 years some of my original set have gone missing. Was shocked and happy after that long I could still get as the old ones i still have look great.
T**T
Great Quality
I bought this flatware in 1988 and had to replace some pieces. They matched exactly like I purchased them years ago. They were of course in better shape and had the original shine. I will definitely purchase more pieces.
T**T
The best
I LOVE this silverware. We had some for a wedding present or something and it slowly dwindled away over the years. (My adult children later confessed to taking some when they moved) it was replaced by random crap that we stole from restaurants or neighbors. I like the slim, lightweight but study forks and the scooping ability of the cereal .. I mean soup... spoon. I don't really care about the other pieces other than they match and we can get rid of the awful random junk and not be embarrassed when neighbors come over.
J**N
Just filling in my set because of misplaced forks!
Eating!!
S**B
Exactly as described.
Perfectly matched the pattern I’ve had for years.
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