(PRWEB) April 27, 2004
If a great set of plastic tableware tops MomÂs wish list this year, then youÂre in luck. New, high-tech plastics are giving unbreakable dishes and drinkware a noticeable facelift  and a useful life far beyond the outdoor season.
ÂBetter quality plastics like polycarbonate, polypropylene and acrylic blends create beautiful tableware thatÂs more durable and versatile than traditional acrylic and melamine products, says Krista Fabregas, founder of KidSmartLiving. ÂWhether you're kid-proofing indoor tables or party-proofing outdoor living, you can now find just about any tableware item  from tumblers and stemware to dishes and serving pieces  made from these better plastics.Â
But plastic products are rarely labeled by type and all come in a variety of styles, colors and finishes. Plus, most claim to be dishwasher-safe. So how do you know which to choose?
ÂAll plastics are not created equal, but each has unique qualities, Krista says. ÂIf you know what to look for when shopping for plastic tableware, you're much more likely to choose a set that meets your needs and expectations.Â
She offers shoppers these tips.
Unbreakable polycarbonate is the leader in better plastic tableware, and itÂs no wonder ÂitÂs the same material as bulletproof glass. This plastic gives the highest quality glass-like clarity to drinkware and tableware, and can be found in clear, tinted and even solid colors.
YouÂll find that manufacturers generally label polycarbonate pieces as such, along with claims that items are unbreakable, microwave and dishwasher safe. These products tend to be more expensive than other plastic goods, but polycarbonateÂs durability and clarity create great-looking tableware that can be enjoyed for years.
Die-hard polypropylene is a versatile plastic thatÂs often used to make inexpensive outdoor tableware  though some makers now offer looks that are very stylish indeed. Unbreakable polypropylene is easy to spot with its solid or slightly translucent color and softer, slightly rubbery feel. ItÂs safe for the dishwasher and some brands, such as Sea Glass, are microwave-approved.
Acrylic blends such as SAN (styrene acrylonitrile) produce drinkware and dinnerware that is long lasting, extremely break resistant and reasonably priced. These products can be clear, tinted or frosted, and carry claims of being shatterproof, dishwasher and microwave safe. Only a handful of makers produce tableware in SAN, so it can be difficult to find. The BentleyWare and Infinity brands offer good selections.
Acrylic, polystyrene and melamine are among the least expensive plastics to produce, thus theyÂre found in the widest variety of styles. But they may not be as durable or versatile as the other choices.
Acrylic and polystyrene wonÂt shatter, but can break if dropped. Products are often labeled Âtop rack dishwasher safe but the heat of the dishwasher, even in the top rack, can quicky craze the surface  covering it with tiny cracks. While crazing doesnÂt make the piece unusable, it does detract from its appearance. Hand-washing or dishwasher air-dry cycles are best for these products.
Melamine is used to create durable dinnerware in myriad styles. Full sets complete with large serving pieces are readily available in stores as seasonal ware. But while melamine dishes are dishwasher safe and very break resistant, they can warp or blister in the microwave, limiting their versatility. Melamine dishes typically are labeled Ânot recommended for microwave use.Â
So, whatever MomÂs wish  stylish poolside ware, dishes for the RV, or durable family-friendly drinking glasses  thereÂs definitely a product that provides the perfect balance of style, care, durability and versatility. And shopping for the just-right gift is easy  when you know what to look for!
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Krista Fabregas founded KidSmartLiving in 1999 to help parents create safe, easy-care family homes with style. Find more family-friendly home decorating and living ideas, projects and products on the KidSmartLiving website at http://www.kidsmartliving.com.