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Sentiment score: 2
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Corelle Livingware 16-Piece Dinnerware Set,Classic Cafe Black, Service for 4. Here are the top ones.

Corelle Livingware 16-Piece Dinnerware Set,Classic Cafe Black, Service for 4 #2
    Features:
  • Service for 4 includes: 4 each 10-1/4" Dinner Plates, 6-3/4" Bread and Butter Plates, 18-Ounce Soup/Cereal Bowls, 11-Ounce Stoneware Mugs
  • Made with break and scratch resistant patented Vitrelle glass technology
  • Space saving design: lightweight and thin, yet extremely durable
  • Microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe- patterns won't wash, wear, or scratch off
  • Vitrelle Glass Dinnerware is made in the USA and comes with a 3 Year Warranty
Specs:
ColorClassic Cafe Black
Height10.63 Inches
Length10.63 Inches
Number of items1
Size16 Piece
Weight9.2 Pounds
Width5.63 Inches
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Found 2 comments on Corelle Livingware 16-Piece Dinnerware Set,Classic Cafe Black, Service for 4:

u/circuitGal · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Dishes

Corelle lasts forever. I was cleaning up after the CO fires last summer and the only dishes that survived was corelle, pretty sure. :)

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u/djayh · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A 16-piece dinnerware set like this Corelle one. It gets you two sizes of plates, a set of bowls, and cups for 4. I like the glass/stoneware stuff because it's easier to clean than plastic, it's microwave- and dishwasher-safe, and you don't end up with cuts through it. I've got a set that's lasted 15+ years with only some faded paint. Oh, and silverware; I'd say 6 or 8 sets.

Bath mats. Not the ones that slip around the toilet; the little welcome mat to keep you from falling on your ass when you step out of the shower. And don't forget to put it through the wash on a regular basis.

9 Volt Batteries. Because who knows when the last time the smoke detector batteries were changed. Unless where you are moving has built-in detectors.

A battery-powered lantern. I like these better than a regular flashlight, but you'll want at least one of those, too.

A tool kit. Nothing too fancy, but it should at least have both types of screwdriver, a claw hammer, a tape measure, an adjustable wrench, WD40, twine, and duct tape. A multimeter can be nice in certain situations, but if you don't know what you'd use it for, don't bother. Since I assume you're going to be renting -- even if you're as hopelessly unhandy as I am -- having this stuff on hand can usually keep things together until you can convince the maintenance guy to show up.