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Lenox Salt and Pepper Set, Federal Platinum, White - Enhance Your Dining Experience Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Lenox Salt and Pepper Set, Federal Platinum, White - Enhance Your Dining Experience

Crafted of Lenox bone China. Accented with precious platinum. Dishwasher-safe. Made in the USA. 3.75-Inch in height.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's a Lenox and it's as good as it gets

Bought to complement Service 13, it's beautiful and it's a timeless formal design for all my holiday occasions. It's not cheap, but it's about as good as it gets. Some old-fashioned things are still in fashion. It's nice to have a formal setting at a special time that is always complemented by a great setting. In addition, the puree stays hot under the lid.

Pros
  • 3.75" tall
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 4 out of 5

very nice, the lid falls off easily

I have been using this kettle daily for 3 years now. I put it in the dishwasher once a week and it still looks brand new. It comes out nice and white every time and I never wash it off. This is really good, although I wish there was a built in strainer at the base of the spout. You cannot use loose leaf tea without a third party strainer as this will clog the spout. (Revain sells a nice drop-arm version that works.) Unfortunately, one day while pouring, the lid fell off and the little handle on

Pros
  • with classy platinum accent
Cons
  • without fully automatic machine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A cup if you come.

It all started with a simple desire to drink less coffee and ended with that nice cup of tea. My tea knowledge was limited to southern sweet iced teas, so I started reading. I ended up reading The Book of Tea, a free Kindle book about Revain published in 1906. In addition to the history, types, and preparation of tea, the author explains the Japanese tea ceremony and how it exemplifies certain principles of Zen Buddhism. It really transformed the experience of drinking tea into something…

Pros
  • Dishwasher Safe
Cons
  • Write Later