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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
I eat breakfast, lunch and dinner in my work truck. I travel out of state for work in the renewable energy sector. I eat two of the Kodiak cups for breakfast. Then a yogurt for a mid morning snack. Having to worry about silverware every day got so old I had to figure it out. I found this and it worked great. It is a tad small at first. But after using it I find it’s perfect. Once unfolded, I can stir up my yogurt cup and not touch the pivot point mechanism. I wouldn’t want that getting nasty. When I’m done I wash it off with some bottled water and throw it in my office organizer. And it’s super light weight. And it’s stiff. You are not going to break it. It is real titanium for sure.
K. Monahan
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
It's super lightweight because it's titanium and has weight-reducing holes in handle, and super tough also because of titanium. It's quiet and doesn't add bulk on a keychain. It's always with you to reduce use of plastic single-use utensils.
Nizam Narawi
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Lightweight and small
james
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
compact. lightweight. durable. convenient. Gets the job done......for those that don't need someone else to feed them. I would buy another. Great for cracking open a can of tuna or whatever on the go, when you dont have time to sit at a starbucks eating bird food. other people may disagree, but for the price, try it. It will last a while for sure, they nailed it in my opinion.
Alfredo Barbosa
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
Have been using it for a while. It’s a great product.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
It is so tiny. They should reword it to say "child's".
J. Williamson
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
I stow this little spork in a pouch in my purse, and can’t believe how many times it has already come in handy - and helped me avoid single-use plastic utensils. True, the spoon wouldn’t be my first choice for enjoying soup, but it’s fine for yogurt I keep a titanium Light My Fire spork in my lunch kit. That’s the spork you want for soup, but it’s just too big for my small purse. Given the size difference between the sporks, I was surprised to see that LMF actually weighs slightly less than the CMB Made Knives spork. Both are titanium, so that’s probably down to the LMF being super thin and the weight of the folding mechanism on the CMB spork. For those who care:CMB folding spork: 22 gramsLMF spork: 18 gramsLMF plastic spork case: 20 grams (it can hold 2 sporks)LMF plastic spork: 10 grams (2 came with the case)
RLG
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023
Ordered several titanium sporks to compare to make a decision which one to keep. This one is very cool in the way it folds (I love gadgets). But it is way too small for anyone but an infant/toddler. This would be great if it were 50% larger. Now I have to decide if I send it back or give it to my nephew to use for his new baby.
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