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Stainless Steel Flatware Grades Guide

Queen Anne 18/0 Flatware

Stainless steel flatware is available in two qualities: 18/0 or 18/10. You may come across another one called 18/8, but this is actually identical to 18/10. These designations refer to the percentages of chromium and nickel in the stainless steel alloy. The "18" refers to 18% chromium which is added to the steel mix to give it stainless properties and strength. The "10" refers to nickel, which gives a soft, silvery sheen and increases the rust-resistance of the alloy. A "0" indicates that nickel is not a part of the stainless steel alloy.

Buy Flatware

18/0 is much less expensive than 18/10. 18/10 gives greater protection against corrosion and has a softer shine. We currently sell two flatware patterns that are made of 18/10 stainless. They are called "Regency" & "Marquis".

Buy Regency Flatware

Buy Marquis Flatware

Keep in mind that these numbers do not refer to the weight of the stainless.

Both grades of stainless steel are fully dishwasher-safe.

Flatware Weight Descriptions

Regency 18/10 Flatware
  1. Medium Weight Flatware - Medium weight flatware is the lightest flatware that we handle. This is primarily called medium weight flatware in the industry but it can also be called economy weight. This is the stuff that is bendable in your hand but used by the value minded buyer.

    Shop our medium weight flatware: Dominion 18/0, Melinda 18/0, and Windsor, Economy 18/0.
  2. Heavy Weight Flatware - What we call heavy weight flatware at The WEBstaurant Store is, of course, a nicer weight than the medium weight flatware. It is what commercial made flatware used to be like years ago. It is very durable, not easily bent, but still makes for a nice presentation.

    Shop our heavy weight flatware: Belmore 18/0, Concord 18/0, Lexington 18/0, Queen Anne 18/0.
  3. Extra Heavy Weight Flatware - Extra Heavy Weight Flatware is considered our premium grade flatware. This is the level of quality that you will see at most finer restaurants and hotels. This is very durable. It feels very sturdy in your hand and is very difficult to bend. It is the nicest level of flatware that you can buy next to silver-plate. You also have the advantage of the 18% chrome alloy, which makes for easy cleaning.

    Shop our extra heavy weight flatware: Prima 18/0, Laguna 18/0, Marquis 18/10, Regency 18/10.

Flatware Cross Reference Guide: Compare our Item Numbers to Styles and Weights Across Several Sources



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