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Reduce your footprint and shed some ounces with the Keith Titanium Ti5822 square chopsticks. Featuring a square design that allows for easier gripping, they’re made from uncoated titanium that’s tasteless, odorless, nontoxic, naturally hypoallergenic, and resistant to corrosion Read More
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I bought these for the novelty of the titanium and not so much for travel use.
These are absolutely so lightweight that I barely feel like I'm holding anything in my hand.
The finish on it is great and they are easy to clean.
A joy to use, much better than using disposable sticks. No more plastic or slivers.
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jmk451
Jan 6, 2021
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Lightweight, easy to clean, not too slippery, and easy to carry. I use these for camping, as they do double-duty as cooking utensils, and they can become tent stakes in a pinch.
I purchased enough of these for my entire family, we use them for nearly every meal at home and when eating out. They have been used as drum sticks by my children and continue to hold up. We did have one bend to the point that we could not place it back in the case.
Been happy with the chopsticks, only complaint is that the case is a little bulky/heavy compared to the chopsticks. For backpacking, I just put the chopsticks in a zip lock and have liked them so far.
After a thorough surfing of the internet I finally decided to buy the TI5822. Some of the questions which might be bugging potential buyers might be about the grip, casing, ability to pick food and weight.
Grip - the grip is pretty decent. It is fairly square on the top and slowly gets rounded towards the end. I've used a couple of bamboo chopsticks, stainless steel and plastic ones and these are, I would say, on par with all of them.
Casing - The chopsticks come with a aluminium casing which is, pretty big. Carrying them to restaurants was a bit difficult. The casing can be opened from both the sides so cleaning it is super easy.
Ability to pick food - The chopsticks have a rough finish so gripping is pretty decent. It can be a little difficult to grip noodles from a broth or anything from liquids, but they work pretty well with sushi, teppanyaki, and non-broth noodles
Weight - These are super light. Way lighter than any other chopsticks I've used before.