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The VIKING 10 Piece Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls Set offers a comprehensive range of bowl sizes from 20 oz to 8 qt, crafted from durable stainless steel with mirror-polished interiors for stain resistance. Each bowl features embossed volume markings, an extended rim for easy handling, and a non-slip silicone base for stability. BPA-free tight-fitting lids allow for airtight storage, making this set perfect for meal prep, mixing, serving, and storing. Designed for space-saving nesting and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, this set combines professional-grade functionality with sleek, modern aesthetics.











| ASIN | B09Q1LJGK6 |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,184 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #45 in Bowl Sets |
| Bowl Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Viking |
| Capacity | 1.3 Pounds |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,611) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840595107957 |
| Included Components | Mixing Bowl, Lid |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Microwaveable | No |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | 40015-9990BPLT1 |
| Manufacturer | Viking |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 5"W x 5"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 10 Piece Set |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Kitchen |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 840595107902 840595107957 840595107605 |
R**R
A Kitchen Must-Have!
I absolutely love my Viking mixing bowls! They're incredibly solid and well-made, with a perfect weight that keeps them from sliding all over the counter while you're mixing. The non-slip silicone bottom is genius, really anchoring the bowl, and the wide, rolled rim gives you a fantastic grip. The Lids are perfect for popping the bowls in the fridge without using more dishes and saran wrap. They come in great sizes, nest perfectly for easy storage, and clean up like a dream. Honestly, they're durable, practical, and a fantastic investment for any kitchen. Highly recommend them!
B**O
Excellent bowl set
These are really nice, sturdy bowls. I like the non-slip base and the large rim lip to get a firm hold while mixing. The lids are a great feature and fit well. My only regret is not noticing that I could have ordered blue instead of black!
F**L
ATTRACTIVE, USEFUL, AND WELL MADE
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: I prefer large bowls for the following irrefutable reasons: 1. Bowls don't hold as much as people think they do. Their rated size is based on the amount of liquid they will hold when filled right up to the absolute tiptop of the rim, not the amount people can actually work with comfortably. Trying to mix ingredients in a bowl more than 2/3 full is courting disaster. Upping to the next larger bowl size is always a good--and safe--idea. The same principle applies to pots and pans. 2. Anything that can be done in a small bowl can be done just as well in the next larger size, and probably the next larger size after that. Therefore, small bowls aren't really needed and tend to contribute to kitchen clutter. Their only socially redeeming value is possibly for storage, and other items are much better for that. Consequently, my experience says that the most, and only, useful bowls are the 3 quart, 5 quart, and 8 quart sizes. That's what I need, and that's all I've ever needed. However, bowl sets don't come in just those sizes, and very few include the most valuable 8 quart size. The Viking set does include an 8 quart bowl, however, and that brings us to their 5 bowl set with lids. Viking is a brand well known and respected in the restaurant business. The bowls are fairly thick without being too heavy to lift, as the same size glass bowls would be. Rims are about 1/2" wide to allow a good handhold and are rolled to avoid sharp edges. The shape of the bowls is what initially attracted me. Their profile is a modified U-shape with sides high enough to contain even the most energetic mixing, but not so tall that access for stirring is difficult. The bowl bottoms aren't narrow by any means, but being slightly wider would make them even more stable, which is true of every bowl, no matter what brand. Admittedly, this is a very minor point, and no one should have any trouble with the Viking bowls tipping. The bottoms are covered with a silicone cap, which keeps the bowls from clanking when they're set down on a hard surface. The silicone caps are advertised as keeping the bowls from sliding, and they do, but I suspect that most people hold onto the bowl when stirring and have more sense than to set one down on a very tilted surface, anyway. The lids are plastic, not silicone like the bottom caps, and push-fit snugly down inside the bowls. Some YouTube reviewers fill one of the bowls with water, push on the lid, and then turn the bowl upside down and shake it to show that the lids are watertight. At this moment I'd prefer that the lids fasten over the bowl rims instead of taking up space inside the bowl, but they fit down into the bowl only about 3/4", so it's not really an issue, and I suspect that more experience with the lids may eventually change my mind about their design. One thing I won't change my mind about is wishing that the entire set could stack inside itself with all the lids firmly attached. It does so nicely without the lids, but I'd prefer that all the lids could be attached. They don't miss by much, only by less than 1/2", and the largest lid can be laid but not installed on top of the whole set. Nevertheless, my OCD wishes that all the bowls and their lids could be sealed up tight into one unit. I suspect my compromise to keep everything clean and dust free in storage will be to stack the bowls, put all the lids inside the largest bowl except the 5 quart lid if they will fit, install the largest lid, and set the 5 quart lid inside a Ziplock bag on top. While the 8 quart bowl is admittedly large (12-3/8" wide), and it would be worthwhile to measure the space where you plan to store the whole set before you order them, it's noteworthy that the 8 quart Viking bowl is only about 1/2" wider than a Pyrex 4 quart glass mixing bowl, so the Viking 8 quart is only slightly wider and about 2" taller but holds TWICE as much as the Pyrex bowl. Plus, when I'm mixing things in the Viking bowl, I don't feel like I'm chasing the ingredients around the bowl like I do with the wide, flat-profiled Pyrex. Despite their being made of high quality steel, and even more so because of it, I recommend using non-metallic utensils with the Viking bowls. Metal will scratch metal, and the polished interior of the bowls is attractive enough to preserve. Non-metal utensils can be used on any surface, but metallic tools can and will damage any surface except glass. Stubborn stains can be treated with Bar Keepers Friend. FYI, don't marinate food in these bowls for long periods, because the acids in marinade will pit ANY metal, even stainless steel. Long marinades are what glass bowls are for. For the reasons above and even with the 2 smaller, less useful bowls, I highly recommend that you reward your intelligence with the Viking 10 piece mixing bowl set. EDIT: I confess that I used the smallest bowl to store some leftover food, so in all honesty I have to admit that the 2 smaller bowls do have some usefulness.
J**H
A mixing bowl set of quality, utility and style.
I really love this bowl set. as long time user of Viking kitchen products, I have been finding that their smaller kitchen products are also of the same quality and performance. These beautiful bowls are perfect sizes...I sue them all, even the smallest. The rubber bottoms make me wonder why I didn't get these sooner. And I love the measurement marks on the inside of the bowls...less measuring cups to wash. Finally, five bowls take up less space than the many odd bowls they replaced.
N**K
Good mixing bowl set…
Bowls are of nice quality and weight. The two smallest lids attach loosely, but I don’t plan to use them for long term storage. The quantity measurements inside the bowls are a bonus, and the silicone base stabilizes them on my granite countertops while in use. Both the bowls and lids survived multiple dishwasher cycles. I would totally recommend them, if you are just looking for quality mixing bowls. I am replacing a 20yr old set of glass mixing bowls, so I’m hoping these will last just as long. Good value for Viking.
U**0
Great quality though a bit pricey.
The bowls are great. The tops actually seal, unlike other stainless-steel bowls with silicone/plastic tops. The non-skid bottoms also help protect the glass shelves in my refrigerator. They are a bit pricey but worth the extra money. The sizes are standard and meet the general needs in my kitchen. The bowls look great and feel sturdy.
S**S
Great quality for the price.
Bought these for my wife, because she asked for mixing bowls for Christmas. The quality is great! These have a sort of rubberized, non-slip bottom perfect for counter top use.
W**S
Great set of bowls
I highly recommend this set of bowls. They are high quality, and the sizes allow you to use them in a variety of situations. I've used them to bake cookies, prep vegetables, and to make salads. The lids are great feature, and feel like they will last a long time. Highly recommended.
J**S
Producto igual a la imagen. Funcionan muy bien incluso colocando dentro alimentos calientes; excelente para una carne asada.
P**A
Qualidade altíssima, recomendo muito.
G**.
Really high quality set. You can't go wromg with Viking, they make nothing but good quality stuff.
E**R
Todo ok
E**O
JUSTO COMO LAS FOTOS Y UNA AMIGA LOS TENIA Y AHORA NOSOTROS 👍
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