Winco 0034-10 8 5/8" Tablespoon with 18/8 Stainless Grade, Stanford Pattern

KaTom #: 080-003410 • MPN: 0034-10
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Winco 0034-10 Description

The Winco 0034-10 tablespoon is a European-style piece measuring 8 5⁄8 inches long—ideal for serving sides or eating desserts. It features an elegant mirror finish and a Stanford pattern with a crease dividing its teardrop-shaped handle. For durability and balance at a mid-level price point, it's made of 18/8 stainless steel with an extra heavyweight construction.

  • 18/8 stainless steel with extra heavyweight structure
  • Mirror finish
  • Stanford pattern with crease dividing teardrop-shaped handle
  • European style
  • 8 5⁄8-in. length

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European Tablespoon, 8-5/8", 18/8 stainless steel, extra heavy weight, mirror finish, Stanford

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Lynnjamin
January 13, 2026

This is one big spoon

I thought it would be a normal tablespoon but it is certainly more like a serving spoon. I went back and ordered the piece called a dinner spoon, so I hope it will be something that might be useful for eating cereal or other food where you need to actually put the spoon in your mouth and not sip from. This big boy will make a gorgeous table setting though, and I think it will be a dramatic utensil for soup, chili, and soft desserts. Oatmeal? Not so much.

KaTom's Response:

We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience! This piece is closer to a serving spoon than a standard tablespoon, with a larger bowl that gives it a more dramatic presence at the table. Your feedback is helpful for anyone deciding how it might fit into their place setting or everyday use.

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