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Enso Titanium 24-Piece Flatware Set

Enso Titanium 24-Piece Flatware Set

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Titanium is a magical material. It’s lightweight, super strong, antibacterial, noncorrosive, and hypoallergenic—and it looks downright classy, to boot Read More

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sky_barnes
2
Jul 21, 2019
I have this set from the Kickstarter, and am purchasing this set here for my parents, as they have eaten with my set, have been looking for new cutlery and been unable to agree on anything for a few years now until this, as they like the aesthetic, the function and the material. I lent them two sets to try over time. They decided just after the last drop, and were happy this one came so soon so they could go for it. These pieces are extremely sturdy (I’ve been using the spoon to pry out rock hard ice cream from the freezer now that it’s hot with nary a bend nor wiggle). They function really well - wide and piercing enough fork tines, the cute small spoon perfect for stirring coffee or eating small bites, the large spoon great for stews or using to stir while I cook, the chopsticks are a comfortable length and the grip rings help (heavier than wood, as they are solid), the knife, though needs remediation to be anything other than a butter/jam spreader. Plus they are really easy to clean. The rectangular handles taper from thickest at the base to narrower at the end (easiest to see on the spoon pic), with the edges rounded enough to be comfortable, even if it is an unusual and oddly narrow handle on first encounter. The material declaration is in the same spot on the back handle as it is on most utensils, and not at all prominent during normal use, except the chopsticks if that side ends up turned up toward you and the light is catching it just so. Mom’s only reservation currently is that she will have to get a new cutlery drawer organizer as everything except the small spoon is too long for the slots in the one she has. FYI in case it matters to you: The volume of the smaller spoon bowl is precisely one teaspoon, and the larger is just slightly more than two teaspoons (large but shallow).
NomisR
0
Jul 19, 2019
If these are available without the chopsticks, I would probably consider. I already have the chopsticks.
Ninja600
67
Jul 18, 2019
Titanium will discolour when used to eat hot foods, it won’t stay as shiny and pretty as regular stainless.
Archiej
1
Jun 23, 2019
Is the carrying cloth/case included?
ArchiejYes.
seedeevee
97
Jun 19, 2019
The branding on these things look soo bad.
ATS200
128
Jun 19, 2019
seedeeveeyep, basically ruins the entire aesthetic of them
DSH007
Jun 19, 2019
These skinny little handles look like they would be very uncomfortable to use..
SABOTAGE
17
May 6, 2019
Where is this made ?
cledry
79
May 6, 2019
SABOTAGEI am guessing China, but purely a guess.
SABOTAGE
17
May 9, 2019
cledryThank you. I'd rather go Snow Peak as that's made in Japan.
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I have this set from the Kickstarter, and am purchasing this set here for my parents, as they have eaten with my set, have been looking for new cutlery and been unable to agree on anything for a few years now until this, as they like the aesthetic, the function and the material. I lent them two sets to try over time. They decided just after the last drop, and were happy this one came so soon so they could go for it. These pieces are extremely sturdy (I’ve been using the spoon to pry out rock hard ice cream from the freezer now that it’s hot with nary a bend nor wiggle). They function really well - wide and piercing enough fork tines, the cute small spoon perfect for stirring coffee or eating small bites, the large spoon great for stews or using to stir while I cook, the chopsticks are a comfortable length and the grip rings help (heavier than wood, as they are solid), the knife, though needs remediation to be anything other than a butter/jam spreader. Plus they are really easy to clean. The rectangular handles taper from thickest at the base to narrower at the end (easiest to see on the spoon pic), with the edges rounded enough to be comfortable, even if it is an unusual and oddly narrow handle on first encounter. The material declaration is in the same spot on the back handle as it is on most utensils, and not at all prominent during normal use, except the chopsticks if that side ends up turned up toward you and the light is catching it just so. Mom’s only reservation currently is that she will have to get a new cutlery drawer organizer as everything except the small spoon is too long for the slots in the one she has. FYI in case it matters to you: The volume of the smaller spoon bowl is precisely one teaspoon, and the larger is just slightly more than two teaspoons (large but shallow).
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