Columbia River Knife and Tool 9110C X-Large Eat N’ Tool

July 29, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

Crafted by Hand. So You Don’t Have to Eat with Yours.

Spoon? Check. Bottle Opener? Check. With this unique outdoor multi-tool, you’ll be checking off a lot of things without having to dig too far into your pack.

Our Eat’NTool is the brainchild of designer Liong Mah of Palm Bay, FL. At first glance it looks like the familiar spoon/fork “spork” combination, but Liong has used his ingenuity and computer-aided design skills to create a lightweight, high-tech outdoor tool.

Yes, there is an ergonomic spoon, and a short-tuned fork. But in addition, there’s a handy bottle opener on one side for your beer that will go with dinner. Then, if you’re in a bind, the right side of the handle is ground to provide an emergency screwdriver blade and will also work as a pry for opening canisters. Finally three metric wrench reliefs (10 mm, 8 mm, 6 mm) are useful for emergency repairs. See there, looks can be deceiving.

A large central hole is not only designed for finger gripping, but it also keeps the Eat’N Tool weight down. At just 1.5 ounces (43 g) this multi-tool doesn’t just look good on paper. In its attractive chrome color it looks good to the eye too.

This unique tool also features a non-load bearing carabiner for easy snap-on carry on D-rings or loops on clothing and backpacks.

Reach for the Eat’N Tool and you’ll never again find yourself saying “Darn it, where’d I put the…”

CRKT Accessories, including deployment systems, carry systems, and sharpeners, have a one-year limited warranty against defects in material or manufacturing. For additional details about the CRKT Limited Lifetime Warranty see the manufacturer’s website.

Product Features

  • Equipped with a carabiner for convenient Transport
  • Ergonomic shape and design increases user comfort

Comments

Josh says:

Better than nothing As other have stated it’s pretty useless as spoon for thin soup and the fork tines are short and very blunt. It can be challenging to use sometimes but it’s better than nothing.I bought this to use while backpacking but found that my Snowpeak titanium spork is far better in almost every way. The spoon part is much deeper, the fork tines are longer and it’s much lighter. A longer handle is also nice. How am I supposed to get at the bottom of a jar of peanut butter with this thing? I also…

AA7WB says:

Nice tool. Great price. Well made. Just right for eating that emergency can of pork and beans on the road. Clipped it to the key ring on my car’s AA Maglite along with the P-38 can opener and Gerber 1 1/2″ pocket knife. Too big for a pant’s pocket but just right for a coat’s. Of course it can be clipped to a purse or pack too.I’ve uploaded a couple of photos of the tool’s undocumented use as an ice scraper.5 stars for its utility and unique design. The price is fantastic also. And with free…

Matt Winkler says:

I wanted to like it more… I’ve been on my fair share of backpacking trips. I’m an Eagle Scout, and have used the CRKT Eat’n Tool on probably a dozen camping trips.I wish I could say that I loved it. But as far as functionality goes, it’s not nearly as fun as it looks.Pros:- Looks really cool. This might be my favorite thing about it – just how many people comment on how cool it looks.- Has a lot of functions. No other spork can compare to the number of little features they…

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