TOAKS Titanium 3-Piece Cutlery Set

July 21, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $19.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

Set contains a spoon, fork and knife. Utensils are held together with a removable aluminium clip. Titanium is corrosion-resistent and lasts for years. Perfect for outdoor activities and daily use.

Product Features

  • Material: Titanium (pure Grade 1 or 2)
  • Total Weight: 1.7 oz (49g)
  • Dimensions: Spoon: 6 5/8″ (168mm) (L) Fork: 6 5/8″ (168mm) (L) Knife: 7 1/8″ (182mm) (L)
  • Polished eating area gives smooth touch while matte finish handles provides solid holding. All three pieces are compatible with TOAKS TITONS Connector which is available on TOAKS Outdoor website. The TITONGS picture shows how the spoon and fork are connected by the TITONGS connector.
  • This Cutlery Set comes with a spoon, a fork and a knife. The three utensils are held together with a removable aluminium carabiner.

Comments

Howzitboy says:

Simply love them. Love them! I go hiking a lot and camping every once in a while so Christmas time was in the air and I wanted to buy myself a fun present! At around $20, perfect amount to spend on me! When they came I was surprised how light they were! Its like holding nothing in my hand (compared to my regular stuff). 

DK Yu says:

Perfect for a lunchbox I bought this to replace a Sistema Us Inc 1917 Klip It Cutlery Set To Go set that I use for my lunchbox. The plastic set I had was nice and compact, but suffered from a few issues. The spoon was too shallow to use for soup, the knife didn’t actually cut very well, and the blunted plastic on the fork didn’t pierce into food well. This titanium set is very well constructed and very light compared to a set of cutlery from my kitchen drawer. The knife can be used to cut things where the plastic one…

nightwind says:

Totally Satisfied! I’ve been roaming the wild places for several decades now, and I consider being called “cheap’ to be a compliment. So for all those years I made do with stamped steel eating utensils I got from the kitchen drawer, second hand shop and even plastic fast food spoons and forks. The taste of the food was more important to me than what I used to lift it to my mouth. Recently, I came into a modest windfall and decided to splurge on something I’d never buy otherwise. Seeing this set at what I…

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