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If you don't want to lug heavy silverware in your pack, don't go caveman on us and eat with your hands. Take along the GSI Outdoors Lexan Fork. Made of Lexan resin, this camping fork is nearly indestructible. Shove it in your pack, and you won't even know it's there.
Bottom Line: When ounces add up to pounds, pack the GSI Outdoors Lexan Fork.
The only reason you'll have to replace this fork is if you accidentally leave it on the trial. Cleans up easily with no leftover scents. Much more recommended over other lexan sporks or 3-in-1 models.
I wash mine with Camp Suds & hot water on the trail & clean them in the dishwasher when I get home. Along with the spoon, these are very durable utensils.
i said almost the same thing about the spoon.... sometimes you just want a real fork and not a spork. i also feel like im scratching the crap out of my jetboil with my spork, and come on... you can't eat noodles quite as well with a sport as you can with a real fork. it's really light, really cheap, cleans up fast, just get one.
Just as important as the pot in my mind. These last forever as long as you don't leave them next to the stove (some melting did occur). They are very durable otherwise and pretty cheap!
not as cheap as free flatware from burger king but not as weak either. durable enough to eat and stir the thickest of mashers with. And won't scratch your cookware. I haven't had any problems with it melting yet. If it does o well .60 cents gets your another one.
If you want to replace the fast food plastic forks you've had in your cookset for years, but aren't willing to spend the money on steel or titanium, this is for you. Lightweight and durable within reason, the price is what keeps me coming back to these when I need to replace or expand my camp kitchen.
What you get for the price in the GSI lexan flatware is great. I used these exclusively for years before I went titanium. I still use the Lexan because it doesn't scratch my non-stick cookware. They can melt if you cook greasy stuff like bacon but for the price get a bunch.
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