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Light My Fire Spork Combined Knife Fork and Spoon

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Bluff
Reviewed: 11 November 2010

Great

Cheap as chips, light and useable. Nice colours too.
I have broken one, it snapped while in my sack - luckily I was on my way home on a final day at the time. It never seems long enough to reach the bottom of a boil in the bag.
Good performance but cold do with being longer. However it is cheap enough.
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Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
3.0
Value:
5.0

Bluff would recommend this product
Imperial Dave
Reviewed: 10 November 2010

simple, useful, get one

light as a feather
spoon and fork in one with a serrated edge for cutting
funky colours
cheap as chips
robust - to a point
it can break but it takes a lot of force
the serrated edge isnt quite good enough as a knife
simple, cheap and functional. I always carry one of these. In the unlikely event of breakage, there arent expensive to replace. Big enough to be used as a soup or pasta spoon.
Well worth it
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Performance:
5.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
5.0

Imperial Dave would recommend this product
Zuma
Reviewed: 10 November 2010

One piece cutlery. I've got the titanium version of the LMF, simply because it cannot break

One piece for spoon and fork, lightweight (plastic is a bit lighter but prone to breakage). Knife part, well I never use it I have always a pocketknife with me.
None, the cutting edge could be left out the model. It's not really functional and when made sharper it would damage your mouth. So better leave it out.
Fine and light piece of equipment I always have with me. It doesn't break on me (like my plastic version did). Spoon size is a bit large but good in my opinion. Fork size is perfect not too small and not too big.
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Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
5.0
Value:
5.0

Zuma would recommend this product
NickNick
Reviewed: 16 February 2009

Great piece of kit

Lightweight, proper spoon bowl and proper fork - way better than sporks trying to combine the two together and failing with either!
The knife edge along the outer fork tine is a bit of a frost I think. I tend to hold hot food still with the fork then cut with the knife. I guess you are supposed to cut food up cold then heat/cook it?
I've had the original 17cm spork (and broken it) and was happy with that until the XM (20cm) came out, got one and it is great, I use army b-in-b food and the XM spork gets to the bottom of the sachets with no problem.

Have recently got an LMF titanium spork, it is the 17cm version again and not an improvement over the origianl I don't think.
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Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
5.0

david culshaw
Reviewed: 28 June 2009

IT WORKS PERFECTLY

weight , design , ease of use
none
the perfect eating tool for hikers , and it's lighter than titanium
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Performance:
5.0
Reliability:
5.0
Value:
5.0

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