Cutlery and Crockery reviews
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Imperial Dave
Reviewed: 11 November 2010

more robust than a plastic spork

indestructable
lightweight
you can eat with it!
price - ish
Its teh same as a plastic spork just more robust and slightly more expensive. I will happily take this or the plastic spork. It all depends on what i find first! Its light, functional and will never break.
Love it
Score breakdown



Performance:
5.0
Reliability:
5.0
Value:
4.0

Imperial Dave would recommend this product
Jugglernick
Reviewed: 15 October 2006

A TRIUMPH OF DESIRABILITY OVER COMMON SENSE

It's very light, it obviates the need to carry both. It is titanium so as all outdoor-types know that means it is so good that if Buddha went backpacking he'd carry one. Being titanium also means that it is indestructible, also bulletproof so remember to carry it in a breast pocket in hunting season.
It doesn't actually do the job of either very well and it costs far too much. As a spoon it cannot get anything out of the corners of a pan (eating a yogurt is a sort of expensive torture) and as a fork the tines aren't sharp enough to do damage to anything much harder than jelly.
Don't get me wrong, I actually love this. It is indestructible and saves on space and weight and is the only bit of titanium I own, but it really is one of those devices that is more about attracting us to buy it than providing us with a life-changing utensil.
Score breakdown



Performance:
2.0
Reliability:
5.0
Value:
2.0

Mike Potts
Reviewed: 01 March 2005

SPORK?!? WHY NOT 'FOON'?

It's a spoon.
No, it's a fork.
It's a spoon.
No it's a fork.
Not as good as a spoon.
Not as good as a fork.
Wickedly light spoon/fork combo. As mentioned above, it's not really deep enough for soup and the tangs mean you can't quite scrape the bottom of the pan/boil bag.

If weight is your thing, this may be the ultimate eating utensil.
Score breakdown



Performance:
3.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
2.0

Ryan Johnson
Reviewed: 28 February 2005

IF YOU WANNA GO LIGHT....

Of course light, tough, and easy to stow and clean
just paying for it, when that cheap steel set seems fine.
The best value in titanium cutlery
Score breakdown



Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
4.0

Andy Howell
Reviewed: 13 July 2004

ALL YOU NEED!

Versatile. Very light.
Nothing really
I find this copes with virtually everything - quite happy as a fork or a spoon!
Score breakdown



Performance:
5.0
Reliability:
5.0
Value:
3.0

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