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Great for cooking food on a stove or over a campfire, these titanium utensils are durable, lightweight, and easy to pack. The set includes two forks, two spoons, and two cases—perfect for you and a friend or significant other Read More
Le set de couvert est vraiment très pratique, c'est compact pour prendre un minimum de place, les couverts sont solides, le boite de rangement avec la petite aération est bien pensée. C'est un produit que l'on peut facilement recommander.
The price is ok, and the product is ok.
However, other people also mentioned,
The neck of the spoon is a bit weak.
Of course, I know it's a perforated hole for mating with a fork.
It's not a big hindrance to use, but you should know.
I love titanium...everything, and titanium cutlery is a perfect application for titanium’s advantages. However, these Nextool cutlery sets were not up to my expectations. The nesting design is clever but suffers from a design flaw. The neck of the spoon is slotted to permit the fork tines to pass thru. This significantly weakens the neck of the spoon. So much so that nearly immediately after de-nesting my first set I applied a modest amount of pressure on the spoon during initial inspection and the spoon neck began to give in and bend. I would only consider this spoon for light use - comparable to a sturdy disposable plastic spoon. Any standard metal tableware is likely stronger. Frankly, I expect my titanium cutlery to be both light and strong. This is the weakest design of any others that I’ve used considering the weight of the titanium (gauge). Use the spoon for soup and such and you’ll be fine. I’d prefer my titanium cutlery to be more useful tools on the trail if needed. One compromise work-around is to use the spoon with the fork nested. You’ll dirty both utensils and lose some of the svelte utility of the utensils but the fork will reinforce the structure considerably. Also, these utensils are a bit smaller than others I own, and are no where long enough for use with Mountain House—style freeze dried meals for the trail. I’ll will not buy again until re-designed.