Wildone Stainless Steel Measuring Cups & Spoons Set
Notes on choosing stainless steel for your kitchen
The type of stainless steel matters, especially if you’re trying to avoid nickel or other metals that may cause sensitivity. Stainless steel is graded by composition. Lower-nickel options, such as 18/0 stainless steel (18% chromium, 0% nickel), are often preferred by people who want to avoid nickel exposure. Higher-nickel grades like 18/8 or 18/10 are commonly used and generally considered food-safe, but they do contain nickel. When brands clearly list the stainless steel grade, it makes it easier to choose what aligns best with your personal preferences.
Materials
This set is made from nickel-free stainless steel with engraved measurements. All food-contact surfaces are metal. Some versions include soft silicone on the handles for grip.
What I like
I like that this set is nickel-free and made from stainless steel, so it’s durable and doesn’t introduce unnecessary materials into food. The engraved markings don’t fade, and the design avoids coatings on food-contact surfaces.
Things to keep in mind
Because some versions include soft silicone on the handles, I prefer hand washing rather than using the dishwasher.