This Stainless Steel folding and locking fork, spoon and bottle opener combined with a lightly serrated blade into one Multi-Tool. Equipped to hang on your belt or key-ring with a handy quick release clip. For use when camping, eating your daily lunch at work, at home, or when traveling. A generously sized spoon, with fork tips on end. The opposite side is used for cutting with a gently serrated edge. Folds to a compact size and locks open for comfortable use.
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Best of the Best Okay…If you’re going ultralight you probably looked at the titanium or plastic sporks. I have a couple of those and they’re fine for the most part. What I don’t like about them is how they fit my hand. They also don’t fit in my pocket very well. I also looked at hobo knives, from cheap to expensive. I ended up with a Kissing Crane Hobo Tool. Not a bad little tool (best buy for the money), but it’s at least a good inch thick and weighs a ton. Too big and heavy for the pockets and it…
Solid little spork that will last a lifetime of meals I live on the road, and it uplifts my spirit to have this little device with me at all times for the quick meal. It is super sturdy and since it swivels on itself, super compact.The quality of this item left me very pleased the first time I used it, and the bolt that binds the two pieces leads me to believe is meant to last a lifetime.The small curvature that has in the middle of the body is perfect to put my middle finger over it while I use the spork, giving it very good…
Stupid, but it works, so it isn’t stupid. (humor) Ok, I bought this thing on a whim. I work in an office, but I also roam around a lot too (my work area covers about 400 square miles). I’ve been trying to save some money and I pack fruit cups and canned meals (Chef Boyardee, Dinty Moore, etc… ) to save money. One thing I kept running in to was I didn’t have a spoon/fork to eat it with. I would get dirty looks from the few sites that had cafeterias because I would take a plastic spoon without buying food. (all truth be told, that does deserve…