Outdoor Edge ChowPal Muti-Tool Camping Utensils, Stainless Steel, Perfect for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking and Hunting

July 7, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $15.20Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

6. 5″ overall. Pack weight: 2. 4oz. Interlocking eating tool. Slide apart to reveal a full utensil set consisting of 2. 5″ folding blade with frame lock, fork, spoon, can opener, bottle opener, flat head screwdriver, and graduated wrench. 420J2 stainless construction. Clam packed.

Product Features

  • ALL-IN-ONE CAMP UTENSIL AND MULTI-TOOL SET – Nested fork and folding knife/spoon, can and bottle opener, flathead screwdriver, and wrench.
  • COMPACT, SIMPLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT – Slides apart when you’re ready to eat, and snaps back together for easy storage. Weighs only 2.4 ounces
  • OUTSTANDING QUALITY – Sturdy and rugged 420J2 stainless steel construction.
  • KINFE/SPOON UTENSIL – features a locking, single-bevel knife blade that folds flat against the spoon.
  • FORK – features a graduated English/metric wrench. NYLON STORAGE POUCH.

Comments

Anonymous says:

4.5 stars due to only one flaw. I wanted to give 4.5 stars but for only one reason. This product is sleek, lightweight, and durable. The two coolest features being that the two components lock together so you don’t have to hear them clanging around, and that the knife is built into the handle of the spoon(GENIUS!). I’ve taken it for a test run before my next trip, and it is comfortable to use, and the perfect size. Back to my 4.5 stars. The only negative I find in this brilliant product is that it’s a little tough…

Anonymous says:

Stainless Steel does not Rust!!!! Thought this was a cool idea and so I bought it to take for my lunches. The first time I hand washed this product it started to rust on the knife and the pivot point. I do not Recommend this product at all!!!

Anonymous says:

Rusted after 2nd wash, tasted terrible – cool design but cheap crap :*( Stay away from this “stainless” fork/spoon combo tool. It’s cheap, tastes bad, and rusts immediately.I love this design. My city doesn’t recycle plastic cutlery or straws I’m trying to reduce my impact on the planet… and let’s be honest, I’m a sucker for a clever multulitool. (But dislike camping sporks – that serrated edge on a fork, ouch.)Outdoor Edge seemed reputable (there are knockoffs floating around Amazon) so I got theirs. I kept it in my purse for lunch out,…

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