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Alaska 32 piece cutlery set for £13.60 delivered @ Viners

Viners have a 32 piece cutlery set for £16, free delivery
http://www.viners.co.uk/pp/cutlery/Alaska_cutlery/Alaska_32_piece_cutlery_set.html

Just posted a code on Codes board for a further 15% off which means you get this set for £13.60.

8 Knives
8 Forks
8 Spoons
8 Teaspoons

10 year guarantee

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  • Prudent
    Prudent Posts: 11,677 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I have this set in the staff room at work. It is very difficult to eat with which is disappointing as I am looking for new cutlery for the house.
  • rosatoso_2
    rosatoso_2 Posts: 659 Forumite
    Viners have a 32 piece cutlery set for £16, free delivery
    http://www.viners.co.uk/pp/cutlery/Alaska_cutlery/Alaska_32_piece_cutlery_set.html

    Just posted a code on Codes board for a further 15% off which means you get this set for £13.60.

    8 Knives
    8 Forks
    8 Spoons
    8 Teaspoons

    10 year guarantee

    viners-alaska-44pce-cutlery-set.jpg

    Brilliant, thanks for this OP. Just used the 15% off code and got it for £13.60 including free delivery.

    Link to discount thread:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1855051&highlight=viners
  • geordie_lass_2
    geordie_lass_2 Posts: 1,941 Forumite
    Prudent wrote: »
    I have this set in the staff room at work. It is very difficult to eat with which is disappointing as I am looking for new cutlery for the house.
    I've got a set very similar from Argos and find them comfortable to use. They've changed the design slightly over the years though but this one looks identical, fingers crossed.
  • zakiya12
    zakiya12 Posts: 579 Forumite
    does anyone know how big the teaspoons are because i really hate the sets that have massive teaspoons in thanks in advance
  • Ordered these. Been after some cheap but decent quality cutlery for my new flat, so this fits the bill nicely. Thanks :beer:
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    Prudent wrote: »
    I have this set in the staff room at work. It is very difficult to eat with which is disappointing as I am looking for new cutlery for the house.

    I got this set a while ago, it was awkward at first as I felt the cutlery was turning in my hands as such. However, now I find eating with other cutlery annoying, especially if the handles are flat. It took me a few weeks to get used to it though. When I first got it I had my family staying and my mother loved, yet brother hated, so I guess it depends.

    Although at this price it is great for just buying as a spare set to help when you need lots of spare for BBQ's or whatever really, some picnic cutlery(non disposable)can cost this much :)
  • geordie_lass_2
    geordie_lass_2 Posts: 1,941 Forumite
    zakiya12 wrote: »
    does anyone know how big the teaspoons are because i really hate the sets that have massive teaspoons in thanks in advance
    Viners site says length of teaspoons is 134mm, it doesn't indicate the bowl size though.
  • marvin
    marvin Posts: 2,187 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    also
    http://www.viners.co.uk/products.asp?partno=OA049

    if looking for plates to go with it
    I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left.
  • ziggles50
    ziggles50 Posts: 714 Forumite
    The tespoons are pretty small i have them at home. They are great for eating out of yoghurt pots etc. but can be a bit small for a normal sized mug and they aren't very deep.
    Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
    Matthew 5:3
  • geordie_lass_2
    geordie_lass_2 Posts: 1,941 Forumite
    I got the Snowflake dinner set a few months ago and it's really nice.
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