







TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork with Polished Bowl
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Korosive
> 3 dayThere isnt much not to like about this. It is lightweight, easy to clean, the length is perfect when eating out of deeper bags/pouches. The smooth end is more satisfying on the tongue than other non polished sporks out there. I can only imagine this being in my backpacking bag for years to come!
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caymanmama
> 3 daySuper lightweight, exactly what I wanted
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Angeline O'Connell
> 3 dayReally handy, I Just clip it to my back pack and forget is there till i need it.
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Juanita Lesch
> 3 daySo useful when backpacking using dehydrated food --deep bags, no dirty fingers.
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Joseph
Greater than one weekI use this to cook and eat. It is very light weight. The handle is a bit sharp.
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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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tornadokat
> 3 dayI have the spoon version and like it but the spork is better especially for snagging slippery pasta out of a straight sided titanium pot. And polished is the way to go... the unpolished ones feel weird on the teeth plus they feel like they are harder to clean because it always has a rough feeling no matter how much you scrub.
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Matt Hornbeck
> 3 dayAccept the hype. If youre backpacking, this works perfectly. Saves unnecessary weight, inexpensive, very durable, the long handle helps keep dirt out of your food and keeps food off your hands and from falling on the ground. Dont over think this part of your kit. Youll be completely happy you bought it.
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Bradley c
> 3 dayGood quality
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Orca
> 3 dayWorks with tall Mountain House bags.