Light My Fire Original BPA-Free Tritan Sporks’n Case, 2-Pack with Case, Black/Green

January 16, 2018 - Comment
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The perfectly designed outdoor eating utensil. The Light My Fire spoon-fork-knife combo brings a bit of civilization to the wild and a bit of the wild to civilization. Tritan plastic is BPA-free, won’t scratch cookware, won’t melt in in boiling water and is dishwasher safe. The Sporks’n Case enclosure stores 2 original-sized Sporks (included) and has a snap closure with an eyelet for hanging. Designed especially for Light My Fire by Scandinavian designer Joachim Nordwall.

Product Features

  • Contains carry case and two Light My Fire original Sporks
  • BPA-Free Triton plastic won’t scratch cookware
  • Dishwasher safe and heat resistant
  • Each Spork weighs only 0.3 ounces (9g); 6.75 Inch long (17cm)
  • Scandinavian design

Comments

Squatch says:

Sporks are great but case is questionable I did NOT receive this product in return for a review. 

El_Andino says:

I don’t pack my lunch without them. These are great! Stop using disposable plastic utensils! Save those for parties. These, on the other hand, are great for everyday use. Easily packable. I recommend hand washing, as I’ve melted a couple in my little dishwasher. A third snapped in half, after going through the dishwasher. The ones that I handwashed, no troubles at all. The case is a nice addition, but I’m not a big fan of the latch. It seems a little flimsy and it’s not always easy to pop open- not a good combo. I’m not sure how…

J. Williamson says:

Every day carry is still like new after 2 years Highly recommended. I bought this primarily for the case to hold a Light My Fire titanium spork and a spare plastic spork. This spork design works well with soups, stews, and getting that last bit of yogurt out of the bottom of the container. I’ve never used the “knife” edge and doubt I ever will, but I’m just glad I’ve never noticed it when eating. I used to use a spork that had small fork teeth on the edge of the spoon, and talk about frustrating: it didn’t work well as a spoon or…

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