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    Default lightmyfire spork

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    i used my light my fire spork last night for the first time
    i love it neo

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    Quote Originally Posted by neo View Post
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    i used my light my fire spork last night for the first time
    i love it neo

    i just wish they came in camo neo

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    neat. oops too short. neat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by neo View Post
    i just wish they came in camo neo
    its a winning combo with my jetboil neo

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    We sell these at my shop. Thought they would be killer when I saw them, but..

    They break. 2 thru-hikers I met this summer told me it snapped in half.

    Too short. Need something like my Foon, with more length for digging deep into pots.

    The whole knife/fork/spoon idea is cool, but you can't actually use the knife and fork at the same time as they are part of one piece of plastic.
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    those are to short for freezer bag cooking. Got to have that long spoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo View Post
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    i used my light my fire spork last night for the first time
    i love it neo

    I got one at NOC. I used it on my FHT hike and really liked it. So, if it don't break it will be my utensil of choice for awhile.
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    haven't had any problems w/ mine either, got one for my brother, so now its the coolest thing to have in his boyscouts troup
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewker View Post
    those are to short for freezer bag cooking. Got to have that long spoon
    it worked for me i eat out of a freezer bag in my jetboil neo

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    I wasn't a fan of this multi-tasked utensil. IMO the spoon isn't big enough. I also think it's skeevy using the fork side after using it as a handle with my grubby backpacker hands. Who needs a fork on the trail anyway?

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    Default agreed with ewker

    someone needs to make a very very long spoon (like a real teaspoon) out of lexan or titanium..
    Start out slow, then slow down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    someone needs to make a very very long spoon (like a real teaspoon) out of lexan or titanium..
    8.3" Spoon

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    Ah yes, another lightmyfire spork thread!! i've got a blue one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    someone needs to make a very very long spoon (like a real teaspoon) out of lexan or titanium..

    I have this one

    http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-...ium_spoon.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewker View Post

    wow 8.375 inch long neo

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    Quote Originally Posted by neo View Post
    wow 8.375 inch long neo

    That's what she said....











    get your minds out of the gutter...we're talking spoons here...lol

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    Mine broke after a couple of times used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    someone needs to make a very very long spoon (like a real teaspoon) out of lexan or titanium..
    ======================================

    How long is "very long"? The one I use had to have been 8 - 9" long before I cut it down to fit inside my cookpot. I think got a 2 pack of them at REI several years ago. Has held up so long now that take it for granted.

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    REI has their long handle titanium spoon for $7 on their winter sale, FYI.

    The regular size spoon is < $4...

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    I like the idea, but I won't get one till they make it out of titanium. I've melted (and eaten) way too many plastic utensils over the years to bother with anything but metal from here on out.
    Don't take anything I say seriously... I certainly don't.

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