TOAKS Titanium Ultralight Spork





Key features
- •Material: Titanium (Grade 1 or 2, no coating)
- •Weight: 0.4 oz (11g)
- •Length: 6 3/8" (162mm)
- •Perfect for backpacking.
TOAKS Titanium Ultralight Spork
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Every human should come with one of these
BuyerOfThings(Online)•September 27, 2017
I use this at work instead of going through about 8-10 plastic spoons/forks a week. My last one got stolen (I can't blame them, it's awesome) so this is my 2nd time buying it. I'll buy it again if someone else decides they need a titanium spork but don't feel like shelling out a whopping $8 for one. The last one I bought didn't come with the neat little orange bag, so that must be new. It is slightly wide, so scraping out the bottom of yogurt containers or smaller bowls can be tricky compared to a narrower spoon, but it does everything well-enough. In a pinch, it serves as a knife since the edges are very "hard" but not necessarily sharp; you likely won't cut your mouth on this thing.
Buy one. If you're a woman, keep it in your purse and use it whenever you'd use plastic forks/spoons at fast food places. If you're a man, keep it under your hat or something. I don't see any reason why, short if it being stolen from you, it wouldn't last a lifetime. Plus you can smugly humble-brag about how you're saving the planet by not chewing through as much plastic as most other consumers. Don't expect to get any looks or compliments on your awesome spork, though, people are too busy paying no attention whatsoever to their own lives.
Combined with a nice glass bowl, you've got what you need to eat without the existential guilt.
Buy one. If you're a woman, keep it in your purse and use it whenever you'd use plastic forks/spoons at fast food places. If you're a man, keep it under your hat or something. I don't see any reason why, short if it being stolen from you, it wouldn't last a lifetime. Plus you can smugly humble-brag about how you're saving the planet by not chewing through as much plastic as most other consumers. Don't expect to get any looks or compliments on your awesome spork, though, people are too busy paying no attention whatsoever to their own lives.
Combined with a nice glass bowl, you've got what you need to eat without the existential guilt.
It is lightweight but sturdy and comes in its own pouch which makes it ...
O. Long•June 1, 2017
This spork is larger than the plastic sporks commonly given in school cafeterias. It is lightweight but sturdy and comes in its own pouch which makes it easier to locate in a backpack or lunchbox. It is of course very easy to clean and a great alternative to those plastic sporks that fill up the landfill or end up in the ocean. Great way to reduce plastic use.
Good spork, nice and light weight
Dr SpaceMan•May 24, 2017
Good spork, nice and light weight. It also seems sturdy enough to hold up in a pack if it is ever loose and ends up under everything.
SPORK!
DC•April 18, 2017
Who WOULDN'T want a spork for camping?! And if you are in the spork market, why not get a fancy spork and save a gram or two of weight? Slightly matte finish, very light, and holding up well so far. Don't think it's necessary in my camping arsenal, but sure is fun.
Light, strong, large-ish bowl.
addie•January 12, 2017
Good combination of being light, but still strong.
6.5 inches is comfortable, like regular flatware. Sometimes these kinds of utensils are a little short and don't feel natural in your hand.
The bowl is almost a table spoon. Personally, I like that better than the much smaller ones.
It has prongs long enough for solid food and the bowl is still fine for things like soup, or oatmeal.
Anyway, I'm going to buy a few more.
6.5 inches is comfortable, like regular flatware. Sometimes these kinds of utensils are a little short and don't feel natural in your hand.
The bowl is almost a table spoon. Personally, I like that better than the much smaller ones.
It has prongs long enough for solid food and the bowl is still fine for things like soup, or oatmeal.
Anyway, I'm going to buy a few more.
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