Moho Crockery - Plastic? Melamine? Bamboo? Tempered Glass? Etc? (1 Viewer)

Feb 22, 2024
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Hi, small, maybe daft, but niggly question...
I'm looking to replace our old eating stuff. Whatever I choose has to have a decent lip on the dining plates (can't stand the nearly flat ones!) and good sized bowls. I've looked at lots, and each have their drawbacks. I don't like plastic either. So... Apparently, tempered glassware is strong, heat resistant and lightweight. Ok, I know I'd have to take extra care with it, but it seems to tick more boxes than it crosses.
We'll have a small microwave, so that rules out heating stuff in melamine, plus my teacups get dreadfully stained with tea. Thought about bamboo, but now apparently, that's not so brilliant.
What do you all think?
 
Apr 9, 2018
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March 2018
Tried melamine cups. Instructions say donā€™t put in boiling water???? So great for teaā€¦not.
Stains easily. Hard to clean. So going back to good old pottery ones.
Plates and bowls are melamine still. That is under review.
 
Apr 27, 2008
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Eastbourne East Sussex
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I used to use toughened glass. Very hard to break and doesn't stain however have now moved to using ordinary stuff as it's nicer and cheaper too.
 
Jan 22, 2013
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We have a set of "Corelle Crockery" that we got many years ago at a show..
Still in perfect condition despite being bounced of floor many times...
+1 itā€™s great stuff exactly like good crockery with out being fragile, have dropped some a few times over the years and itā€™s still fully intact,
 
Sep 17, 2017
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Not bamboo. We've got some. It stains (coffee, spices in paella, curry, chilli). It's actually quite brittle (I dropped a mug and it exploded). Some were found to leech nasties with hot food/beverages. And apparently they aren't that much better for the environment either.
 
Feb 5, 2020
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Was a Newbie but getting the hang of it now.
We have a set of "Corelle Crockery" that we got many years ago at a show..
Still in perfect condition despite being bounced of floor many times...

We have corelle, our daughter has Ikea 365 cheap and cheerful version
We bought the corelli and supplemented with some of the IKEA.

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Feb 22, 2011
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Another+1 for Corelle, our has bounced around a lot with no ill effects.

I had thought of dipping a toe into the world of bamboo until I read this thread.

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Lenny HB

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Oct 18, 2007
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We had Turkish Melamine for over 30 years but it was getting a bit worn, far superior to the modern stuff so we changed a couple of years ago to the IKEA glassware, not the cheapest that was out of stock so the next one up still very cheap and been very pleased with it.

For drinking it has to be bone china mugs and glasses made from glass.
 
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Mar 23, 2012
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We had Turkish Melamine for over 30 years but it was getting a bit worn, far superior to the modern stuff so we changed a couple of years ago to the iKEA glassware, not the cheapest that was out of stock so the next one up still very cheap and been very pleased with it. For drinking it has to be bone china mugs.
What even for champagne!

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Dec 6, 2011
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Champagne...
IMO.. the most over rated drink, Ever.šŸ„‚

I think that title actually goes to prosecco mostly mass produced tat

get a bottle of Chardonnay or Pino Gricio and stick it in the Soda Siphon few people will know the difference. ;) :rofl:

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