Utensils
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The Splitter Cooking Multi-Utensil
Full Windsor, an outdoor accessories brand out of Los Angeles, released The Muncher not long ago and with it gave us all the perfect tool for chowing down around the campfire. But how do you get your food to your plate so you can chow down by the campfire? The…
Morsel Is a Better Spork
The spork is a utensil usually met with laughter. While the most humorous of all the dining tools, it also holds the most potential. Morsel is the upgraded, fully realized spork that is anything but a joke. It's a spoon. It's a fork. It's a spatula. It's the best camping…
Gravity Chopsticks 2.0 Never Touch the Table
Chopsticks are some of the simplest, most utilitarian and well-designed utensils that have ever been created, which is probably why no one has really iterated on the design significantly since they were invented over 6,000 years ago. Once you overcome the learning curve, the only real issue with them was…
This Spoon Was Created Just for Peanut Butter
If you gathered up all the peanut butter jars you've thrown away in your life and were able to extract all the leftover contents, you'd probably have a few more jars of peanut butter. That's the idea behind PBspoon, which is a cross between a spatula and spoon, and is…
These are Not Your Average Pencils
More often than not you'll find us taking notes, jotting down ideas and scribbling with a pen or a marker, but there's something to be said for going truly old school. While the most significant difference between the pencil and other writing implements is it's easily erased, it's also better…
Esbit Titanium Folding Cutlery Set
Skip the plastic cutlery or the spork when you’re eating on the go in favor of this Esbit Titanium Folding Cutlery Set. The set includes a fork, knife and spoon all made out of titanium and built to fold down from 7.2” to 4.2”. Each one of the utensils has a…
Cantilever No Mess Utensils
It's amazing what a slightly different angle can do to the performance of an object you've been using for most of your life, but Cantilever's new utensils are proof that it works. By rethinking the angle used in traditional flatware (forks, spoons, knives), cooking utensils (spoon and spatula) and chopsticks,…