Oliver 65 Piece Flatware Set, Service for 12

Sale price$329.99
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The classic design and casual tone of Mikasa Oliver Flatware is perfect for an elegant dinner or casual brunch. Quality crafted of 18/10 stainless steel. 65 piece set, service for twelve, includes (12) each: dinner fork, salad fork, dinner knife, dinner spoon and teaspoon, plus (1) each: tablespoon, pierced tablespoon, cold meat fork, butter knife and sugar spoon. Dishwasher safe.

Item #: 5204881

18/10

Dishwasher Safe

Lifetime Limited Warranty

 

Set the Table

Beautifully Crafted

Mikasa Flatware

Overall rating: 3.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Perfect!

"Perfect!"

Patricia T. (5/5)

Love the Oliver set!

"I’m shocked at how many reviews say they’ve rusted! Mine are beautiful, still after 6 years! I’m so obsessed with this particular model that I’ve actually purchased it several times since my daughters are super guilty of throwing forks in the garbage! After six years, every single item is still holding up and still in great condition."

Sonia (5/5)

Rust

"Rusted within a month. Frustrating!"

Christopher (1/5)

Knives rust

"Loved the pattern an structure however the knives kept rusting. At first thought it was something we were doing so wiped them before washing in the dishwasher. Got so bad that I contacted Mikasa who replaced the knives. Took all the old ones out & used only the new ones. They quickly rusted. Our Bosch dishwasher does not have drying cycle so know that is not it. Mikasa / Lifetime brands has graciously offered to replace the entire set."

Elsie07 (1/5)

Good

"Very comfortable to use iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"

Afag (5/5)

Rusts too easily

"Bought this set not even a year ago (from Bed Bath and Beyond) and the first time one of the spoons rusted after we took it out of the dishwasher (we though maybe it was just the dishwasher) so we received a replacement for the spoon. However, the other day, we handwashed a couple of the spoons and the next day they formed a rust stain on the back of one spoon and the other spoon had rusted so badly on an edge it looked like the material was corroded. This is very strange, especially since I have never experienced this with other flatware I've had for years."

Ma B. (1/5)

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