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Millie22 Thu 22-Aug-24 16:04:17

This could be the most boring thread ever 😂 but I'm looking for some new cutlery and wondered if anybody had any suggestions.

Actually there are far more boring threads mostly long and rambling.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 22-Aug-24 16:17:11

Have a look on Lakeland website, that’s were I got my everyday cutlery from about 14 years ago.

It’s still looks good, dishwasher proof and a good weight

lixy Thu 22-Aug-24 16:20:51

Stainless steel, the simpler the better for me.
We ditched fish knives and forks along with the grapefruit spoons long ago and now have simple all purpose cutlery. We emptied the cutlery drawer and started again so finally have enough matching sets for family gatherings!

‘Viners everyday’ was our choice in the end.

Elusivebutterfly Thu 22-Aug-24 16:24:29

Dunelm has a good range. Sainsbury's and Tesco have reasonable kitchenware. Ikea is probably the cheapest.

Judy54 Thu 22-Aug-24 16:25:14

We bought a lovely set from Marks and Spencer.

JaneJudge Thu 22-Aug-24 16:25:18

Home sense always has high end cutlery in for very reasonable prices

Aldom Thu 22-Aug-24 16:25:19

Robert Welch stainless steel cutlery from John Lewis. It is stylish and so comfortable to use. Love it.

NotAGran55 Thu 22-Aug-24 16:31:02

Robert Welch. The shop in Chipping Camden is beautiful.

kittylester Thu 22-Aug-24 17:37:16

Everything Robert Welch is lovely!

Georgesgran Thu 22-Aug-24 17:40:35

I’ve noticed that canteens of quality cutlery are often good buys in the sales.

grannyjan2 Thu 22-Aug-24 17:43:46

Can anyone explain why our cutlery comes out of the dishwasher marked ?
It's a slightly bluish tinged bloom, the knives get it worst.
Rubbing with white vinegar resolves the issue, but I can't be doing that every time.
We keep the salt and rinse aid topped up.

SueDonim Thu 22-Aug-24 18:10:51

Another vote for Robert Welch. I don’t have shares in them, honestly!

midgey Thu 22-Aug-24 18:15:01

IKEA is good as well.

Beechnut Thu 22-Aug-24 18:42:37

We bought Viners. Still going strong (apart from a few lost teaspoons) almost fifty years later.

Georgesgran Thu 22-Aug-24 18:45:04

Arthur Price - made in Sheffield.

Millie22 Thu 22-Aug-24 19:07:14

Thank you so much everyone for all your great suggestions.

I've got some really old knives that have gone black!! probably shouldn't have gone in the dishwasher.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 22-Aug-24 19:23:49

My mother always bought every newly engaged couple - and latterly when a couple set up home n the family a canteen of cutlery for 12 places, plus stuff like serving sets, carving etc.

So our entire family have never wanted for loads of cutlery😄😄

Now she has died, I am wondering if I should take it on😬

There is different quality of the same designs, so for best 18/10 is the one to go for.
The design will be personal taste, but there are lots of different ones from modern to traditional and everything in between. There are loads of different designers - again a matter of taste and purse.

Sago Thu 22-Aug-24 19:30:18

IKEA have an excellent range, it varies in price but is decent quality.
The best quality and value is Procook, they have a design that’s very “ George Jensen “ .

eddiecat78 Thu 22-Aug-24 19:30:37

Another vote for Robert Welch. If you are able to get to the shop in Chipping Campden all the different designs are on display so you can decide which feels best in your hands.
I inherited a lot of his from my parents and then bought more. Sadly, although still designed in Campden they are no longer made in the UK (I don't think any cutlery is!)

Casdon Thu 22-Aug-24 20:11:28

I had H Housley & sons cutlery when I got married, which went the way of all the Sheffield steel manufacturers unfortunately. However, I could never find anything modern I liked as much, so I searched online, and found a company called Cutlery Search. They were excellent, and still stock it, so over the years I’ve added what I needed. Even though my original set has been in use for nearly forty years, it’s still in excellent condition.

Indigo8 Thu 22-Aug-24 20:25:44

I bought some lovely looking, supposedly stainless steel, cutlery from a well known online marketing site. Very cheap but looked expensive. After a few runs in the dishwasher, rust set in, particularly on the knives.

I now have a lovely Villeroy and Boch set. (my loo is V&B too)grin

kittylester Thu 22-Aug-24 20:57:34

My parents spent a lot on buying us a canteen for a wedding present. It eventually looked so old fashioned that it was embarrassing and we didn't use it for the last 25 years so donated it and bought something a bit more with it.

keepingquiet Thu 22-Aug-24 21:05:05

I still use my Viners 'Chelsea' after 40 odd years its as good as new. I don't have a dishwasher though. Good quality cutlery should never go out of fashion.

HeavenLeigh Thu 22-Aug-24 21:08:10

We bought beautiful cutlery set from dunelm five years ago.

Lovetopaint037 Fri 23-Aug-24 02:57:09

Years ago I bought some cutlery intended for everyday use as I had a good quality canteen which I only got out when I had the family around for occasions like Christmas etc. The cutlery I bought was from Robert Dyas and has been in the dish washer on a daily basis. It still looks good as new and my canteen is hardly used. Of course Robert Welch is excellent. Have salad servers etc from them.