Reddit reviews CRKT Eat'N Tool Outdoor Spork Multitool: Durable and Lightweight Metal Multi-Tool for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking and Outdoors Activities, Silver 9100C
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Lightweight: Spoon fork combination reduces pack weightFlat screwdriver, 6, 8, 10mm hexConvenient: Bottle opener for your favorite beverageDesigned by Liong Mah in Palm Bay, FloridaCRKT accessories have a one-year limited warranty against defects in material or manufacturing, see company site for details
Personally I prefer tactical spork over polymer spork.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0030IRKHA/ref=as_li_ss_til?tag=sayuncle-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=B0030IRKHA&adid=19G42H90QM4TBQWS7T6A
The reliability of those 'tuperware' sporks can't be compared to steel. The quality of the tactical spork is obvious if you can get one in your hand.
So this is what I have with me usually when going to work. Which is a 1h journey by high speed train, crossing an international border.
Link to highres picture What addition would compliment this EDC?
Sorry I forgot to say its a nice kit. Maybe some utensils would help to something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Columbia-River-Knife-Tool-9100C/dp/B0030IRKHA/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1369081554&sr=8-9&keywords=titanium+spork
A possible solution might be to learn to use chopsticks and get a stainless-steel pair of those.
Knives and Forks can go in luggage just no knives in carry-on. I'm doing some research as I post this since I'm kind of curious about doing this myself now. Apparently forks are ok but "The final decision is up to the TSA agent" which doesn't bode well, imo.
I also found these, I think I might get one for my travels. Not sure about that coating though, sounds like black is teflon and the other colors are something I've never heard of.
Short Spork Keychain Tool
And A Full Sized One
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The cheapest add-on item I have is just over $4, so feel free to leave me out if you like. It's on my default list. (It's a spork/multitool keychain.)
Better explanations are in the Imgur album, but heres a list of crap.
5A) 1952 Scheaffer Valiant
5B) Lamy Safari
6A) Karas Kustoms The Bolt
6B) Karas Kustoms Brass Render K
6C) Karas Kustoms Aluminum Render K
8A) Gerber Mini Paraframe(you can get this for $8 on this link)
8B) Leatherman C33Tx
8C) Winchester ?? Anniversary Edition Box Set
I actually immediately bought one of these (snow peak i think) the first time I saw it because I thought
"oh man! wait until the archaeologists find this after i die! they will think the spork was the most valuable of utensils, what a great gag!"
I can't say I've really grown up at all since then but I have switched to using this spork instead as it is pretty handy, fun, and cheap.
Thanks for the link! We actually already replaced them with pretty much exactly that, although not that specific one. That's what I would recommend too, although situationally this can actually work really well too: https://smile.amazon.com/CRKT-Spork-Outdoor-Multi-Tool/dp/B0030IRKHA
It was actually posted as a mallninja item a few days ago. It's one of those things that's stupid unless you have a very specific purpose for it and then it's incredibly useful.
quick edit: It does have the same problem with the tines being too small, but if you happen to have nuts and bolts of the included sizes on your gear, it can help a lot with that. The titanium spork you liked is probably overall better for most situations. The latter is really very situational.
Check out the CRKT Eat'n Tool. I keep one on my EDC bag for when I forget to grab utensils when I grab a quick dinner somewhere.
https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-River-Knife-Tool-9100C/dp/B0030IRKHA