
It's primarily designed for camping, serving as your typical fork/spoon combo for dining out of a pouch. But its specially-engineered handle includes slots allowing you to insert a set of chopsticks, turning it into an elongated utensil for dining emergencies in a hoity-toity establishment. It's definitely worth the $10 for the stainless steel version, but I'd opt for the lighter and stronger $17 titanium model instead, more here.
A chopsticks only restaurant sounds like hell on earth to me. I would just need to have one of these before entering a place like that, I won't lie.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a useful tool for people who don't know how to use chopsticks.
ReplyDeleteSounds wierd, but I always wanted to have a spork made of titanium!
ReplyDeleteChopsticks are daunting for the beginner, but do not take much practice to use comfortably.
ReplyDeleteChopstick are way better than sporks. i don't think i have ever used a spork and been happy about it. Besides, if i had titanium i would be making way cooler things that sporks with it. maybe a super strong lightweight sword.
ReplyDeleteInteresting!
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