







TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork with Polished Bowl
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Jonathan
> 3 dayPerfect lightweight long handle spoon works as advertised
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Stan L. Maddox
> 3 day100% sold on Titanium cookware and utensils. Incredibly lightweight. Practical design. Bowl shape is comfortable. Long enough to get into the corners of dehydrated meal packets. Will buy more to upgrade all my familys packs.
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Ashley
> 3 daylove it
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Billy Bad @ss
> 3 dayYou would think titanium would be strong but this spork is super flimsy and unpolished where it counts--where your fingers touch it. Its about the right length, although an inch longer would be nice (thats what she said). The bowl part of the spoon is polished which makes you wonder, why not polish the rest? If it was polished, it would be much easier to clean and wouldnt dig in on the edges. Makes me think going to a stainless steel spork might be worth the extra 1/2 oz in weight.
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Richard
> 3 dayLight, long handled spork. I like the coated handle. Have had no issues to date. Arrived on time, no damage and as advertised.
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Leonard Parker
> 3 dayLight, strong and long for getting at food deep in the corner of food pouches. Love this over my old non-polished bowl Sea to Summit spork. Food doesnt stick! Love, Love it!
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Ron
> 3 dayThis is a simple product so not going to be much of a review…with that said I love this spork. This a perfect all in one utensil for ultralight backpacking. I especially like the polished “cup” that they offer now…so much better than that finish used on the rest of the spoon in your mouth. I started with a solid wood spoon, then plastic and switched to Ti and now this version seems to be the ultimate solution to the problem. It is just long enough for the cup I use to cook in and also good for stirring contents in the bag to prevent the need for another container. I like the sack it comes with but if it would drop cost of this item I could do without it…just going to sit in a box somewhere and end up thrown away or donated…has to go somewhere and not adding that weight to my pack. I would have thought the makers would realize this when it comes to ultralight stuff…cut out as many grams as you can to increase comfort. At least that is the advantages in my mind…glad to stop carrying that 60-70 lb pack around and getting down to under 20 lbs to do trips! Anyway this is a great product and I would like to see various lengths offered and no bag. Other than that this utensil is perfect.
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Joseph
> 3 dayI use this to cook and eat. It is very light weight. The handle is a bit sharp.
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Samantha Miller
> 3 daySuper light weight. Really gets down there in my backpacking meals.
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Michael Griffin
> 3 dayNo suprises here, just a smooth, light, strong spork.