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Only benefit is that it folds in half
If size is your only consideration, this may be a good solution. Personally, I way prefer the Sea to Summit hard-anodized series of utensils. They're less than a quarter of the weight, far more robust, and have no parts that can be lost. Okay, technically, they do have ONE part that can be lost... the entire thing.
Another feature I'm just not thrilled about is the wire-extension part of the spoon. I'm learning not to squeeze it as I move it - either to the extend or retract the handle, as doing so typically causes the wire-portion to detach from the body of the spoon.
The good though is that, once extended and the locking piece is in place, the spoon is solid.
Another feature I'm just not thrilled about is the wire-extension part of the spoon. I'm learning not to squeeze it as I move it - either to the extend or retract the handle, as doing so typically causes the wire-portion to detach from the body of the spoon.
The good though is that, once extended and the locking piece is in place, the spoon is solid.
Pros:
- Solid when extended
- Compact when retracted
Cons:
- Heavy
- Fiddly operation
Best Used for:
- Backpacking
Would recommend: No
nice sturdy spoon
This is a nice sturdy spoon for backpacking. I tried a plastic folding spoon but it was a little bit too wobbly for me. This works great. It is a nice metal spoon with compact size and light weight. Folds easily.
Pros:
- Size and weight
Cons:
- NONE
Best Used for:
- Backpacking
Would recommend: Yes
Esbit Folding Titanium Spoon
I like this spoon as folded it fits in my cook pot where a longer spoon would not . It weighs a bit more than my long plastic spoon , But, for me, the organization factor makes up for it . Will be testing it this Apr . we'll update review if any negatives appear .
Would recommend: Yes
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