H**J
Tiny spoons
I order 4 set. The 2 sets, the tiny spoons were out of the placements so it got scratch. I replaced and the one set the tiny spoon was again scratched. When i told them i want replacement, they sent me right away but I had to travel so I cannot deal with it anymore. I am just keeping. They didn’t wrap it individual bags for me like some other pictures from the reviews.
G**N
More Of A Gift Or Knick Knack than a Cutlery Set
I'll start positive: The Amazon page doesn't say whether these are dishwasher safe or not. I emailed the manufacturer & got a very pleasant response within 12 hours stating that they indeed are dishwasher safe.I wish I had more positive to say.Referring to the review's title, I can only think of 2 possible "audiences"1. A gift for a single person who likes cool looking knick knacks. Or you could buy 2 sets for a couple for $28.The reason I say knick knacks is while these are attractive, they are dreadfully over priced. The handles are really thin, the steak knife barely cuts fresh vegetables, the small spoon is really pretty much worthless, & the large spoon is a really unique shape. The fork worked fine.2. If the above doesn't bother you & you are wealthy, you could by 4 sets for $56. This is NOT a premium $56 set of flatware. They are attractive & come in a really nice gift box, but the quality & usefulness just isn't there.I would have liked to have said more positive, but I can't think of anything other than they are dishwasher safe.They are definitely designed for the gift/knick knack market.
R**L
Novelty Set
The media could not be loaded. This is probably one of the most intriguing cutlery sets I've ever used. Aesthetically, you'll either love it or hate it. It is an odd mix, of the stark white with the bright gold (which does have something of a matte finish to it). I think it's intriguing, and my kids and husband immediately started fighting over who gets to use it.The product page says you get a steak knife, dessert fork, soup spoon, and teaspoon. I'd say those are interesting descriptive terms. Unless you have a Gordon Ramsay-prepared filet, this knife is unlikely to make neat work of it. The fork seems as if it could be used as a dinner or salad fork just as easily (and why give me a dessert fork and not the others?). The soup spoon is, indeed, a soup spoon. The teaspoon is unlike anything I've ever seen. It seems more akin to an old-school sugar spoon that you'd see accompanying the sugar in tea sets. Regardless, they're all pretty. The nomenclature is just peculiar to me.They are not comfortable to hold. While certainly solid, the handles are very thin and hard. It would just get awkward if you were eating food that took a bit more force to eat. There was also no product care information included. I had to search that down online, and learned that these are stainless and dishwasher safe.Given the lower price point and the novelty of these, I'm prepared to give them 4 stars. I don't think I'd want to swap out all my current flatware for this and use these exclusively every day.
G**T
Weird, slippery, unbalanced, but pretty
This comes as four individual items total. These are pretty to look at, but very impractical. They fit well in the dishwasher, but I think the dishwasher will probably ruin the enameled metal handles in time.The handles are so smooth that if your hands are slick at all, they just slide right out of your fingers.The shapes are also very differentthan anything I've used before and they are rather unbalanced. The only real use I have for these is as serving utensils. The smallest spoon is so very small that it might make a good salt spoon.These are pretty, and the gold finish is nice, but I wouldn't recommend them based on how pretty they are- they are just too impractical.
S**N
Adorable but not practical
I wanted to love this silverware set.Instead I found the large spoon to be too large and the small spoon to be too small.The large spoon barely fits in my mouth. The surface area is large but the spoon is not very deep.The small spoon is to little to use for actually eating with- but works great to spoon sugar into tea, serve dips or for my 2yo old son. (But it wouldn’t be practical to have 8 settings)The fork is great.The knife works great - just be aware that the actual cutting area is smaller than most butter knifes.This silverware set washes up great and has a nice weight to it.I plan to use this set more for serving and less for dining.
L**2
Unique and Modern Flatware/Cutlery Set
KINGSBULL HOME 4-Piece Flatware Set, Stainless Steel Cutlery Set Include Knife, Fork, Dinner Spoon and Tea spoon is a substantial flatware set that sure to add that pop of something at dinner parties. I really like this set because of how unique the cutlery looks. The everything is matte or has a brushed look to it. The gold doesn't have that shiny gaudy look to it. The shape of the handles are modern and continental. The teaspoon is an actual teaspoon! You use it for tea or coffee. The dinner spoon is an actual soup spoon! You would use this for...soup! The fork and table knife are the perfect size. I really like everything about this flatware set. I can't tell you how they hold up in a dishwasher as I don't have one, but I wouldn't put these in a dishwasher anyway. I would hand wash every time only because I would be considered that the enamel on the handles would chip away. I am going to have to buy 8 more (9 is an odd number but 1 spare just in case one gets damaged or lost, and usually when I plan a dinner party for 8, there's always one extra guest)!What I received was just a set for one person. So, one fork, one knife, one, soup spoon, and one teaspoon. This is not a set for 4 or 8 people.If you want a unique and modern flatware set for those special occasions, at this time, I would recommend this set. Obviously, as time goes on, I will update this review should the quality fail to withstand the test of time and use.
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