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This best-selling AmazonBasics 16-Piece Cafe Dinnerware Set is down to its all-time low: $22 Prime shipped (Reg. $27+)

Amazon is offering the AmazonBasics 16-Piece Cafe Stripe Dinnerware Set (Service for 4) for $21.80 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $49. That’s almost $10 below the original listing, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best price we can find. This set is rated 4+ stars from over 600 customers and is the very best-selling dinnerware set on Amazon.

Features:

  • 16-piece round dinnerware set; service for 4
  • AB-grade porcelain; BPA-free; lightweight yet durable
  • Elegant white with contemporary grey-trim detail
  • Safe in your microwave and oven as well as dishwasher-safe
  • Includes 4 each: 10.5-inch dinner plate, 7.5-inch dessert plate, 5.5 x 2.75-inch bowl, and 4-inch-tall mug

Bring an elegant sense of contemporary style to the kitchen, dining room, or even the breakfast nook with this everyday AmazonBasics dinnerware set. A nice choice for family meals and casual gatherings, the 16-piece collection includes four place settings, each with a 10.5-inch dinner plate, 7.5-inch dessert plate, 5.5 x 2.75-inch soup/salad bowl, and a 4-inch tall mug with side handle.

To save on space, the round-shaped dinnerware set offers a conveniently stackable design. Not only can each place setting be neatly stacked together, with the mug fitting inside the bowl, but the plates and bowls can also be stacked together for compact storage in a cupboard or hutch.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices