• jaybob@lemm.ee
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      9 months ago

      I second this spork. I also got it for backpacking, but now its also my go to work lunchbox utensil, and snack utensil at home. They come in fun anodized colors as well!

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        9 months ago

        I’m probably going to get the longer version for backpacking so I can keep the short one in my kitchen.

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      9 months ago

      But why? It’s a bad fork, its tines are too short, and it’s a bad spoon, soup drains through the tines. I keep a few spares as just in case backups for camp meals since they weigh next to nothing, but the knife/spoon/fork set doesn’t weigh that much more and it’s so much more functional.

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        9 months ago

        I have used some sporks that are good, and others that are bad. I vouch for the one I linked, and it works well as a spoon for me. It’s my go to soup utensil. The tines are a bit short but I’m still able to eat salad with it.