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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.

Light My Fire Original BPA-Free Tritan Spork, 2-Pack, Green/Black
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    Features:
  • 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
Specs:
ColorGreen/Black
Height7.875 Inches
Length0.9 Inches
Number of items1
SizeONE
Weight0.0220462262 pounds
Width1.625 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Light My Fire Original BPA-Free Tritan Spork, 2-Pack, Green/Black:

u/Banzertank · 16 pointsr/EDC
u/meniscusbroach · 3 pointsr/mallninjashit

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!

u/iK0NiK · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Purchases so far:

  • Esbit stove. Haven't had a chance to use it yet.

  • Solar 5 Battery/Charger First use last weekend. Really love it so far.

  • LMF "Spork"

    On the to-buy list, I'm hoping to get into ultralight + hammock camping for the summer:

  • Exos 48 Pack

  • Hennessy Hammock Expedition

    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?