SOLO Cup Company - Heavyweight Plastic Cutlery, Knives, White, 7 in, 500/Carton 827271 (DMi CT
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It was just 3 minutes ago that I tried it.
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What happened? It is difficult to butter hot toast with Crystal Ware and the Dining Collection is not good at cutting meat. To date, our favorite brand has been Solo. Polystyrene, or plastic #6, also known as PS plastic, is the material used to make Solo plastic knives. There is a 7" length from the tip of the handle to the end of the cutting blade of each knife. These knives are white in color, have substantial handles, and the handles are smooth enough that they can be marked with a Sharpie pen We have been buying Solo knives since 2013 as our primary brand. Despite their blades' cutting ability, the knives cut through baked potatoes, ham, turkey, and most cooked vegetables so easily. There would be no breakage, bowing, or bending of the knives. It's been a while since I last wrote. In the box we received in February 2020, the knives are less flexible than previous boxes we have Using the knives to cut sandwiches and baked potatoes can be problematic since the tips are quite weak. There is no longer enough sharpness in the blades to cut through meat. Furthermore, the knives now bend and bow in response to any pressure that is applied. In the middle, the knives bend, practically transforming them into a flexible piece of plastic rather than a That wouldn't be such a bad thing if the knives did not break in half in the end. It's also true that the knives melt now after using them to butter toast. I don't believe it is a fluke that we received the box, because I think Solo's knives have changed. There will be no more purchases from them. In the process of trying out the Amazon Basics brand plastic knives, we will see if the quality is anything like the old Solo knives we know and love.
Please take care! Is there a reason why the boxes cannot Because the rest are scattered all over the ground and no longer sterile, I've only got four to 12 usable knives and forks left. At the very least, can we have a decent closure to the box if we're killing the environment? Due to the fact that they are wasted and people are not fed properly, I feel even more guilt.
Has a high heat tolerance.
My stuff is always being grabbed by everyone, since I am the one with the utensils. For the protection of my plastic dinnerware, I hired a security guard on a 24/7 basis.
I can't get enough of Solo plastic knives. Provides a convenient way to live for those who are always on the move.
The knives are of much higher quality than your typical cheap plastic ones.
A plastic item with a certain weight. You should eat more substantial food when you eat.