Caravan crockery

gal4anthus replied on 16/04/2018 20:35

Posted on 16/04/2018 20:35

i need to buy crockery for my caravan. I would be grateful if anyone has suggestions regarding the different types. I have had comments for and against melamine and comments recommending tempered glass. Which assume means something like Pyrex. I would appreciate some advice.

Bakers2 replied on 17/04/2018 09:08

Posted on 17/04/2018 09:05 by KeefySher

We got ours on a TV shopping channel embarassed

A quick play online brought up similar on e-bay, eBay item number:271757195501

Very light, but no good for throwing during arguments!!! tongue-out or keeping kids in order with a bang on the head tongue-out

Posted on 17/04/2018 09:08

Wow thanks for looking 😃 you're an 😇. However your further comments render them useless for my purposes 😉

lornalou1 replied on 17/04/2018 11:28

Posted on 17/04/2018 11:28

I just use normal everyday crockery and travel with it in it's original box.

Wherenext replied on 17/04/2018 13:21

Posted on 17/04/2018 13:21

Wherenext the IKEA side plates are a reasonable size.

Ta, Bakers, but IKEA not very local. We have plenty of caravan accessories centres around and a few Outdoor type of shops but I can't seem to find any. We have a few china ones that are surplus to home requirements and will use these until we find something (or end up near an IKEA)

KENNYG replied on 17/04/2018 16:40

Posted on 17/04/2018 16:40

We use household crockery carry in the plate rack never had a breakage in over twenty eight years. Famous last years.

paul56 replied on 17/04/2018 16:49

Posted on 17/04/2018 16:49

Had melamine plates/dishes etc for 'donkeys years' now - bought from an outdoors type shop but wouldn't dream of drinking tea/coffee out of anything other than china and wine in a 'plastic' glass is unforgivable. Like many, most of our stuff comes straight from Ikea. 

catherinef replied on 18/04/2018 09:56

Posted on 18/04/2018 09:56

We've moved from an 11 year old melamine set to Correlle.  Really love it.  The plates and bowls are glass, but the matching mugs are stoneware.

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