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Light My Fire Spork

Light My Fire Spork
From Light My Fire

List Price: $2.99
Price: $2.99
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Product Description

The perfectly designed outdoor eating utensil. Our spoon-fork-knife combo brings a bit of civilization to the wild and a bit of the wild to civilization. Designed especially for Light My Fire by Scandinavian designer Joachim Nordwall. The Spork is perfect for your backpack, boat, picnic basket, lunchbox, purse or briefcase.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5269 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Light My Fire

Features

  • Heat resistant Polycarbonate material - doesn't melt in hot/boiling water
  • Won't scratch non-stick cookware, Teflon-friendly
  • Extremely durable and dishwasher safe
  • Weighs only .36 ounces!
  • Also available as part of the Light My Fire Mealkit.

Customer Reviews

It's Ok3
This spoon, fork, knife combo works well enough but so would cheaper seperate utensils. Fork end has the knife on it's edge and is a little rough on the mouth if your not careful. Also if you are cutting food you kind of need a fork to hold it at the same time. It is lightweight but so are plastic picnic utensils. Buy this if you are into gadgets, otherwise save your money.

Love for the spork...4
I love these sporks! I picked up a few at the Outdoor Gear Exchange the last time I was in VT. I gifted most of them out to family & friends and somehow managed to lose mine. Decided to check out what Amazon had to offer and ordered up a few for myself and family. I keep one in my car (my parents do the same), one in my office and one at home.

My only dislike is that the knife is somewhat useless if what you are cutting isn't tender. However, I have used it to cut through oversized pieces of pasta with no problems.

I love these sporks. They're fun to include in a gift (campers, college students, etc.) and always raise a few eyebrows.

it's a three dollar "spork"... and not necessary2
i bought it clearance and used it backpacking for two weeks and really, all i needed was a spoon. the fork/fake knife combo might've been helpful if a) i had ever needed it and b) it didn't get in the way while trying to eat using the spoon side. it's nice that it's light, but i wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a good utensil. there's no need for another fancy marketable product, just use what you already have. there's a reason it works.