Noble Melton
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Worked great. Nothing more to say
Matt A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
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Nemo Mcpseudonym
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I love this thing. It is so nice not to have to take (and then throw away) a plastic fork every time I eat out. It is strong, simple, and does what it says it will do. The tines are long enough to spear a lot more food than it looks like they should. I have never used the wrenches, but the bottle opener works great!I also have a kid who always wants yogurt or pudding or something and then, TA-DAA! There's dad with the spoon. Makes me feel good.
Alessia
Reviewed in Italy on August 19, 2023
Quante volte che mi sono dimenticato le posate a casa e con il cibo pronto mi ha svoltato la giornata e la comodità meraviglioso !!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2020
I felt bad about wasting plastic forks on simple take out items, so decided to order something more environmental. This looked like decent engineering, and was at a price point that worked ($10-15). I am very pleased with it. The size is just small enough to hang on keychain, and just large enough to comfortably use in the hand (with the wide handle, and apparently not-random finger hole, it feels great to handle). Great to scoop, will stab items that prefer a fork... sturdy and easy to wipe off... not too heavy. Great IMO.
Arturo Villalobos Lozano
Reviewed in Mexico on June 29, 2019
Súper práctica. Me ha pasado que necesito comprar un yogurth, comer algo y no encuentras cubierto o hay que comprar una bolsita de cucharas de plástico. Esta herramienta la até con su ganchito que viene incluido a mi mochila donde guardo la laptop y me ha servido de maravilla. No estorba, nunca sobra. Buena relación precio/calidad
NERD
Reviewed in France on April 16, 2019
Un multi tool très efficace, intelligent et pratique. Attention au prix, avec un peu de recherches on trouve le prix adapté à votre budget.
Photo enthusiast
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2018
A little bit bigger then I expected it to be but very happy with it.
MRH
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016
I have just about every emergency utensil an old Army vet could have, so, when I saw this, like my old P38, I just had to have it. And I have to admit I needed it like a swift kick in the butt. But I sure do like it. And between this, my P38, a good pocket knife, there's just about nothing I can't do. This is a really handy item for all you guys out there that need that extra item in your grab and go bag. I didn't really buy it for all the extra frills thrown in, like the hex wrenches, screw driver. The bottle opener is nice, but not really necessary nowadays. But that spoon/fork combo will come in handy. And this is very well made and priced right. I think if I really had to, I could dig a foxhole with this, given enough time. And I've actually been to large family gatherings where they actually did run out of silverware. Although my keychain is already rather cumbersome, this fit's in rather nicely. I like this, and very much recommend it.
Splatt
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2013
I received this as a stocking stuffer, and have given it a good going over. Overall, I like what I see.Construction is good, of decent stainless steel. The finish seems pretty durable,and has survived several meals, some tool tests, and a couple of trips through the dishwasher. The carabiner is small but does the job.It actually works really well! I ate a traditional holiday dinner with it, and was surprised at how well it did. The tines speared various meats and vegetables without any problems. It handled mashed potatoes and stuffing with ease.The bowl is a little small and shallow, but you can eat liquids with it. If I had one word of advice, don't hold it as illustrated on the packaging, with one finger through the central hole. Just hold it like you would a regular fork, gripping it at the curved end.You can use it as a last-ditch weapon of sorts. If you put your middle finger through the large hole, you can hold the spork in your closed fist. Thus, it has a tactical function, and can be used to ward off whatever is attacking you, or attempting to steal your freeze-dried scrambled eggs. I wouldn't trust my life to it, though!For the other functions:*Bottle opener: Works, but because the metal is a little thin I had to work at it for a minute.*Screwdriver: Works as expected*Wrenches: Work as expected, but leverage might be an issue.The only real complaint I have is that this is a short spork with a wide handle, meaning that it has trouble getting into deep pouches.As always, be aware of what you're getting. This is a bit of a whimsical tool. I think if they had focused on eating and added a can opener on one side this would be a winner. I'd say this is a good choice for addition to your emergency kit, as a backup utensil, or as a stocking stuffer for a gadget/emergency preparedness junkie. If you're going backpacking or camping for extended periods you might want to take one of its longer-handled cousins.
ReviewProfessor
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2011
Yes, as one reviewer said, this is stamped steel, probably, but I have to respectfully disagree with the 'sub-par steel' part. The steel is solid, stainless (of course), and treated in some unknown way until it reached between 51-53 Rockwell Hardness. For those of you who don't wear knives, and spit out knife terminology, and eat steel for breakfast, Rockwell Hardness is a scale for determining how soft or hard a steel is, the lower the number, the more soft and impact resistant the steel is, the higher the number, the greater the hardness, and the more brittle and susceptible to chipping the steel is (That is NOT an exact definition, look it up if you are curious, because I could be wrong on the finer points, but I know I am right in the main). Serious knives, not the wimpy junk stainless steel ones that make you feel less manly just by holding them, but serious knives made by serious custom makers, are forged and treated to an upwards of 60 Rockwell. So, in reality, for stainless steel...not too shabby, not too shabby at all. CRKT is one of the leading companies because they offer low cost, high quality steel, they don't cut corners because they like to. Yeah, I wish it was not stamped steel too, but in reality, does it matter? Sharpen one of these up, and it will serve as a knife, a spoon, a fork, a pry bar, a flat driver, 10, 8, and 6mm wrenches, and a bottle opener. All this for an ever changing price usually below ten dollars? That is good stuff, men and women. Oh, and like one reviewer said, it could service as a self defense tool as well.