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Reddit mentions of Light My Fire Original BPA-Free Tritan Spork, 2-Pack, Green/Black
Sentiment score: -1
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Light My Fire Original BPA-Free Tritan Spork, 2-Pack, Green/Black. Here are the top ones.
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- Contains 2 Spork originals; spoon-fork-knife combo with serrated edge on side of fork; full-size spoon and fork
- Lightweight, durable and heat resistant; safe for non-stick cookware
- BPA-free; dishwasher safe
- Length: 6.75 inches (17 cm); Weight: 0.3 oz. (9 g)
- Made in Sweden
Features:
Specs:
Color | Green/Black |
Height | 7.875 Inches |
Length | 0.9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | ONE |
Weight | 0.0220462262 pounds |
Width | 1.625 Inches |
I have been putting together these two Go Bags over the last month or so to store in each of my two cars.
The bags I used are Red Rock Outdoor Gear Rover Sling Pack (Coyote and Olive Drab)
They are probably about half finished at the moment, so this is the first tier update on the kits!
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Bag 1 Contents:
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Bag 2 Contents:
Let me know what you think!
Please check out our new subreddits /r/gobags and /r/bugoutbags!
It's the best option I've ever seen for a camping utensil. And for 7 bucks, they are perfect Christmas gifts for my coworkers who all enjoy camping.
Consider this retarded thing:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L29FLC0/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awd_x_NK4Zxb44BESEE
What use is having the "blade" as the side of the fork. Not that it's sharp, but why would I want to stick a serrated "blade" in my mouth. And what am I supposed to do, hold what I'm cutting down on the plate with my hand? That means I have to pack a spare fork. Or maybe I'm supposed to have two of them. Then when im not cutting my cheek open, I can help out the band at the camp fire by playing the spoons!
Purchases so far:
On the to-buy list, I'm hoping to get into ultralight + hammock camping for the summer:
Also do you guys have any recommendations for a warm-weather sleeping bag? I live in GA so past April, the lows only get into the 60-70 range on a "cold" night. I'm almost leaning towards Hammock + just a warm camp blanket. Any thoughts?