- Contains 4 Spork originals; spoon-fork-knife combo with serrated edge on side of fork; full-size spoon and fork
- Lightweight, durable and heat resistant; safe for non-stick cookware
- BPA-free; dishwasher safe
- Length: 6.75 inches (17 cm); Weight: 0.3 oz. (9 g)
- Made in Sweden
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Jessie Rankin
Who here ever packs a lunch for work?
If you do, never waste money again on disposable plastic forks or spoons. Where I work, plastic forks & spoons are almost like currency. You won’t get that reference until it happens to you; food warmed, clocked out for a meal break, then it dawns on you that you don’t have any utensils. Save your money and the environment, add these to your cart.
Amy Owens Burbol
Not all sporks are created equal
Some are made with Tritan plastic, others are be made with Polycarbonate and Titanium I have owned sporks made with all three materials.... the listing is confusing because the title said Tritan which is a co-polyester, and BPA free; but then if you click on different colors, you will see some them made out of PC (Polycarbonate) which does contain BPA Polycarbonate (PC) is far superior to Tritan in terms of strength, durability and scratch resistance, PC flexural modulus is 400,000 PSI vs 225,000 PSI for Tritan, a lot stronger: this is why you see so many reviewers complain about Sporks breaking. Basically Tritan is breakable; the other is not, assuming typical use stress on eating utensils. So why Tritan??? Because of BPA, many people are concerned about BPA, and Tritan is BPA free. However, it is very unlikely that any BPA will leach out of a well-used, well cleaned Spork, not an issue for me, and I clean them well anyway before first use. PC is also a little more expensive But if money is not an issue, Titanium is best, it does cost 2-3 times more I have bought one titanium, one PC and may Tritan sporks over the last several years. My teenage boys love these things, they are scouts and they take them on campouts. They don't break them, they lose them way before they have a chance to break them. So it does not really matter, Tritan is fine and it is cheap. I have had my Titanium for three years and I am happy with it. I took it on two week trek last July, used it for three meals a day by itself (I wasn’t cutting steaks), I was eating mac and cheese, pasta, soups, corn, potatoes, fish, oatmeal ..works great, my son lost his spork twice and I had to buy him new ones from the scout shop during the same period. Many other scouts lost their sporks, but a good number used them and were happy with them.
Sky Moe Sky Moe Ei
I love these so much
Okay. So I got my first light my fire fork as part of kit I’d gotten for my class camping trip (rec major). I fell in love and starting using it at home too. Found some at Walmart, ending up losing them. I found these and was so excited, I adore these they are so easy to clean and convenient, fairly sturdy too. The colors are great and they’re just adorable. I will definitely buy again! They are great for camping or your lazy days in. I’m really weird about spoon shapes too but have no problem with these. They’re my favorite!
Gabrielle Calzada
Great quality and love doing my part for the environment
I have used this brand of sporks for 10 years - they are the best! Occasionally I will lose 1 prong of the fork but I am more likely to lose the entire thing (left in sink at work most likely). I throw one in my purse, one in my desk at work, keep one in my lunch bag... I'm rarely without one. I love that I am saving the environment 1 plastic fork or spoon at a time. The knife is functional but wouldn't want to cut a sirloin steak with it - it works fine on most things you would cut in a frozen entree though. The hardest part of the purchase is choosing the color set :-)
Crystal Morris
Sturdy and light
Easy to clean. Just be careful when using the fork. The serrated cutting edge is on that side. Not razor sharp but sharp enough. I hand wash after use. Strurdy and light, I can see getting use out of this for quite a long time. Just keep in mind you will be holding the spoon side when using the spork. So if you have been digging around just wash your hands before switching over. I like these way better than disposable utensils and rather use these for take to work meals than metal forks
Ginger Bugielski
I read an article stating that the two items most ...
I read an article stating that the two items most frequently thrown into landfills are plastic utensils and straws. I purchased these and stainless steel straws. I keep them both in a baggy in my purse so I don't require either one any more. I'm doing my party for the environment by trying to lesson my carbon footprint.
Christy De Pasquale
Excellent Multi-purpose Spork. Not just for eating anymore.
Purchased for emergency kits for our whole family. I took one out for a camping trip to test for actual usefulness. It's surprising how much you can to with this little (but not too little) guy. Of course, you can eat with it and it fits just fine into your mouth. But as I was preparing dinner over the fire, this well made spork was useful in cooking the meal. It's large enough to stir soups and chili but also comfortable enough to fit in your mouth with a generous bite. Frankly, I was impressed with the versatility of this utensil. Very glad we purchased enough for the whole family.
Keri Hegge
These Are the Best!
I absolutely love these and have used several of them for YEARS! In fact, I use the same one at lunch every day at work and have for 5 years. I've never had one break or snap like I've been reading in other reviews. They're not made to cut steak or fix cars or dig dirt to plant stuff. They're made to use gently when no other utensil is available. I carry one in each of my purses and have one with me at all times for that spontaneous need for a utensil to eat deli food in a container or a salad or soup or ice cream. Although I bought my others at REI (camping section), I bought this pack to give as handy gifts.
Sabre Abuhania
Best. Spork. Ever
Our 5 year old kept asking for this spork as some of his classmates had it. I love that it makes it easy for him to cut, spear food and eating pudding without multiple utensils that usually get lost on its transit back home from school. He did have an issue with the serrated side as he was putting the fork part directly head on and it caused some soreness until he adjusted the way he ate with it. I highly recommend this little gadget to cut down on lost toddler utensils or to lessen your carbon footprint with plastic cutlery.
Shazia Khan
Durable, eco-friendly
I bought my first Light My Fire spork from Eddie Bauer due to concern of plastic waste. It was of high quality and very durable. You might not want to eat a porterhouse with it, but it’s good for just about everything else. This four pack arrived yesterday and I have no doubt the sporks will last years with daily use. My original spork got a small crack in it, but was still usable. Since I now have four more, I tested to see how much pressure would be necessary to turn the crack into a break. It took more than I thought. The material did not snap and required a bit of tearing to split.