The Alpha Light Cutlery uses a durable aluminum combined with a sleek-yet-strong shape to create an extremely lightweight utensil at a surprisingly affordable price. By hard anodizing the aluminum it forms a kind of ‘exoskeleton’, so the utensils can be slimmer and lighter. This hardened shell also encapsulates the aluminum, to eliminate the risk of the alloy leaching into food. Note: the cleanser used in dishwashers will damage the anodization, so Alpha Cutlery should not be washed in a dishwasher
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Spork is a funny word. I had been meaning to get one of these for years to throw in my camping gear. Instead I put it in my every day bag, and I am SHOCKED at how often I use it. Having an actual utensil at your disposal if you go places like farmers markets or fairs is really quite nice. I thought the tines would be more in the way for scooping, but they’re really not.It’s a spork. I dunno why I’m so surprised. But having an ultra-light tool for the job that tucks away neatly is unusually helpful.
Nobody said HOW long this long spork was…. Ahhh, yes! Just what I have been looking for!
Buy this one, its awesome! This is one of those pieces of kit (along with my Toaks 750) that just makes me happy. The long handle is great for getting down in a mountain house bag, but its also great for flipping a steak on my little backpack grill grate. Also, compared to other sporks ive used, this one has some of the better tines. Compared to the folding Toaks spork, this one can dig into a piece of meat (steak) much better. The mini caribiner fell apart but i never used it so im not docking a point. I used to…