Light My Fire Titanium Spork

Light My Fire Titanium Spork
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Light My Fire Titanium Spork

Product Description


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The most versatile outdoor eating utensil, the spoon-fork-knife combo makes eating--and cleaning up--on the go a breeze. 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. This spork is made of titanium, one of the toughest alloys on the planet, widely used in aircraft construction because of its lightness, extreme strength, and long-lasting durability. Its high biocompatibility means that it is also safe and non-toxic.
Features:
  • 1 titanium spork
  • Tough, lightweight, and long-lasting
  • Same design as original Spork
  • Non-corrosive, non-magnetic
  • Hypoallergenic; non-toxic
  • Weighs 17 grams


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. The Spork Titanium is made of titanium, one of the toughest alloys on the planet. Titanium is widely used in aircraft construction because of its lightness and extreme strength, yet it is also used in surgical and dental implants. Its high biocompatibility means that it is very non-toxic and is not rejected by the body. Great for your next outing, no matter where it is.

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 0.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001E7S5BO
  • Item model number: s-sp-titanium

Product Features

  • 1 titanium spork; spoon-knife combo
  • Tough, lightweight, and long-lasting
  • Same design as original Spork
  • Non-corrosive, non-magnetic
  • Hypoallergenic; non-toxic
  • Weighs 17 grams

 

Light My Fire Titanium Spork

 

Customer Reviews


Light My Fire's sporks are the best designed of any sporks that I've ever used. I actually like them for picnic meals and brown bag lunches. One end is a combination fork and mini place knife and the opposite end is a useful spoon. This spork design is comfortable to use whether you are eating soup or cake. The only thing missing is a hole or clip to make it easy to attach to your bag or pack, but it may work with some clips if they are used in the narrow middle of the spork.
Titanium spork weighs little, but is strong. Color and finish are flat and dull. It looks to be a greenish color easy to lose in the wild for it would blend in on a camo background. Looks like an excellent color for anyone seeking a neutral color. Also good for folks that like metal flatware. This titanium spork is sized for individual use.
It is not magnetic, I know titanium is not magnetic, but last titanium item I acquired only had a titanium finish. This spork appears to be solid titanium so none sparking and not magnetic making it safe to use in some otherwise hazardous environments.

I came across the "Light My Fire" series of camping products when I was in the modern design museum in Copenhagen. I couldn't help myself, I had to buy the Light My Fire Outdoor MealKit and a few extra forks. I really loved using the plastic spork for lunches at work so I decided to buy the titanium version. When it arrived I was pleased by it's strength, it's really clear it will last longer than the plastic version. I was disappointed, though, with the texture in the middle of the spork. From the photo on Amazon it looks like it's nicely textured metal but, in reality, it's some sort of rubberized paint. This gives the spork a slightly cheap feeling, not something you want for a $13 utensil. It also has a rather matte finish that almost looks antique rather than the shiny finish it has in the photo. Compared to the plastic version the knife component is much less sharp and not very useful for cutting. But that doesn't really bother me since I'd rather not have anything particularly sharp next to my lip. Anyway, my chief complaint is really the price. Given the issues I have with the spork I would be thrilled with the purchase if it was $5-8 but not at $13. Other than price, a great purchase to use on a camping trips or to reduce the number of disposable utensils used in daily life.

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