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Review on ๐Ÿฝ Stainless Steel Divided Dinner Sections: Perfectly Organized Mealtime Experience by Andrew Dickens

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lightweight and durable

This is a round stainless steel Thali plate made in India and commonly used in restaurants in India. This cymbal is thin, but the die-cut patterns create enough rigidity and are strong enough. Some reviewers seem dissatisfied because it seems unreliable. Yes, this isn't an army shield, but it's good that it's so light. I really like it for everyday eating because it's much lighter than a regular ceramic plate and almost indestructible with normal use. Sure, it will bend when you sit or step on it, but you won't do that with your dinner plate. It can also be stacked if you have multiple plates. I like it better than the rectangular one because each compartment is larger. The largest compartment can hold a soup bowl, and the smaller compartment in the middle can hold a mug or cup. So it is not only a plate, but also a tray. Besides, the lightweight, stackable and unbreakable features make them perfect as eco-friendly reusable family picnic plates.

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  • Plate
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