Anyone had any trouble with the LMF spork?

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Go for the lifeventure titanium spork. Lurch has them for not very much, I bought one when I was heading south a few weeks back. It's single ended though and has a little spring clip at the top.
 
I have broken every plastic spork I have owned - rubbish items IMHO - Ti is just wrong for Bushcraft...just carve one!
And - yes - I have a folding Ti Spork ...foisted on me as a prezzie...as were the folding plastic one and a commercial bamboo one... all thanks to Mesquite who is a win p merchant beyond belief!
I have also carved several which are tons better, but normaly I just use my carved spoons an a knife!
 
Al my sporks have a max of 3 prongs,

ones a Spoothpick/toothpoon ( spoon and toothpick)

one is a Spife ( no prongs)

True to the name, I think they are better for lighting my fires than sporking with.
 
Sporks are crap, end of, take a spoon and fork. If you really must eat off a babies early learning tool, Tesco are selling plastic sporks for a quid.

Ged, admitting to using one has lost you a lot of credibility in my eyes...extremely disappointed in you and hope its a passing phase or perhaps you had a 'Senior Moment' when you got it :(
 
Well I've had a lot of fun reading this, all of you, thanks! But there is just one nasty rumour that I have to deal with...

...Ged, admitting to using one has lost you a lot of credibility in my eyes...extremely disappointed in you and hope its a passing phase or perhaps you had a 'Senior Moment' when you got it :(

I didn't say I was USING it, I'd never admit to a thing like that, I said I was WASHING it. The wife bought it, she thought it was a good idea at the time. :yikes:
 
on a more positive note, i got a couple for lightweight emergency use
the mrs has one in her handbag, one day we find it has a small crack
emailed LMF, they posted us 2 replacements

Al
 
The LMF Ti sporks are ok, but they can be a bit hard on non-stick coatings. They're also heavier than the plastic ones (17g v 9g) so if you see a gram-weenie with one you can be sure he's posing. :)
 

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