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5spd4wd t1_j9nwkv7 wrote
Corelle
Sagacious-T t1_j9nys32 wrote
Agree with this. My parents still have their set of Corelle from when I was a kid. I finally bought my own set last year. They last really well, are light and strong, and replacement pieces can be bought seperately (if you go with plain white)
5spd4wd t1_j9q6e3m wrote
As well as being dishwasher friendly and nearly break-free:
"CORELLE® Dinnerware can be used for serving and re-heating food. CORELLE Dinnerware can be used in microwave and pre-heated conventional ovens up to 350˚ F (176˚ C)."
Corelle® StonewareDinnerware: OneYear Limited Warranty
InstantBrands LLC promises to replace any CORELLE stonewaredinnerware item(plates, bowls, mugs) with a manufacturing defect within ONEyear from date of purchase.
MissKatmandu t1_j9o4oci wrote
Yep. Parents are still using Corelle 20+ years later and plates look great. From experience growing up, they can take drops and/or hits without shattering most of the time.
5spd4wd t1_j9q5qel wrote
Dishwasher friendly too. They're thin so quite a lot of it can be stacked and stored in cabinets. I like that they don't have raised borders around the plates and saucers, which are annoying and useless.
that_cachorro_life t1_j9sdikh wrote
another perk, they are so light that I can pick 4 of them up from the dishwasher with one hand, each between one finger. My kids go through tons of tiny plates (food can't touch!) so having corelle is a lifesaver.
5spd4wd t1_j9seb7p wrote
I can't remember how long I've had my set but it's been decades. I have the plain Winter Frost pattern. They're so slender that a lot of them can fit in the dishwasher at one time. I wouldn't trade my Corelle for any other kind.
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