The Oneida Needlepoint flatware collection is always in style, featuring a heavy weight 18/8 construction with a delicate beaded border defining a graceful shape. Needlepoint flatware enhances casual dining by adding a hint of elegance with a durable design that's perfect for a wide variety of tabletops.
The weight, balance and aesthetic is pleasing to patrons while the lasting quality pleases the bottom line. From elegant fine dining to casual pubs, this flatware makes a difference between a good meal and a great one.
The 18/8 stainless steel construction maximizes protection against corrosion, as well as food and chemicals.
The Oneida 2544KPVF is a one-piece solid handled dinner knife that is 83/4" long. Sold in a case of 1 dozen.
Try before you buy! Request a free sample and contact a foodservice expert via the "Live Chat" button or by calling 800.215.9293 for more information about Oneida's Needlepoint line.
Use and Care Tips for Your Stainless Steel Flatware:
The weight, balance and aesthetic is pleasing to patrons while the lasting quality pleases the bottom line. From elegant fine dining to casual pubs, this flatware makes a difference between a good meal and a great one.
The 18/8 stainless steel construction maximizes protection against corrosion, as well as food and chemicals.
The Oneida 2544KPVF is a one-piece solid handled dinner knife that is 83/4" long. Sold in a case of 1 dozen.
Try before you buy! Request a free sample and contact a foodservice expert via the "Live Chat" button or by calling 800.215.9293 for more information about Oneida's Needlepoint line.
Use and Care Tips for Your Stainless Steel Flatware:
- Before using for the first time, handwash thoroughly with hot water with a mild soap or detergent in a plastic or stainless steel pan. Never use an aluminum pan. Rinse with fresh water and dry immediately with a soft cloth.
- For everyday care, if you're using a dishwasher, load flatware handles down with the tines up. Place knives sharp ends down in a separate basket. This prevents scratching and unwanted contact with other alloys.
- Dry by band. Using hot air increases the risk of corrosion or discoloration.
- Refrain from mixing different metals in the same load.
- Never soak flatware for long periods or overnight.