Longer tines on a fork or a spork are better for penetrating more deeply into food. Furthermore longer tines are also better for eating ramen noodles or spaghetti, because longer tines can twirl noodles for a better grip.
Have both sporks the Tito Titanium one and the one on 4:42. The Tito is hands down a better choice of the two. It has a deeper spoon and a narrower fork. The other one has a fork side a bit too wide that forces your mouth wide open and as a consequence, the serrations will cut into the corner of your mouth. Somehow a wider spoon doesn't bother me as much as a wide fork. Couldn't tell that before buying.
I have two multi sporks s one stainless steel 3x1 and a black 8x1 tantanium (stainless steel ) like that mine is quite solid the black one has a can opener part but a little hard to use . But again quite elegant looking there made in China I purchased them on ebay.
Great video, thanks for making it. Just the other day I ordered a "tito spoon fork". I haven't received it yet but I'm looking forward to trying it out. I'm currently living in China and I got it for only $1.75. After looking at that Amazon link I'm thinking maybe i should import these 😁
Tito seems to have pretty good stuff. Yeah, it would probably be a good idea to import under your own brand name. Some of the titanium sporks can sell for upwards of 30 Euros in stores.
What's your favorite utensil?
For eating peas, the spork is the ideal utensil, because it can poke peas like a fork or scoop them up like a spoon.
Longer tines on a fork or a spork are better for penetrating more deeply into food. Furthermore longer tines are also better for eating ramen noodles or spaghetti, because longer tines can twirl noodles for a better grip.
Have both sporks the Tito Titanium one and the one on 4:42. The Tito is hands down a better choice of the two. It has a deeper spoon and a narrower fork. The other one has a fork side a bit too wide that forces your mouth wide open and as a consequence, the serrations will cut into the corner of your mouth. Somehow a wider spoon doesn't bother me as much as a wide fork. Couldn't tell that before buying.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Yeah it is hard to tell without actually trying them.
I have two multi sporks s one stainless steel 3x1 and a black 8x1 tantanium (stainless steel ) like that mine is quite solid the black one has a can opener part but a little hard to use . But again quite elegant looking there made in China I purchased them on ebay.
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Great video, thanks for making it. Just the other day I ordered a "tito spoon fork". I haven't received it yet but I'm looking forward to trying it out.
I'm currently living in China and I got it for only $1.75. After looking at that Amazon link I'm thinking maybe i should import these 😁
Tito seems to have pretty good stuff. Yeah, it would probably be a good idea to import under your own brand name. Some of the titanium sporks can sell for upwards of 30 Euros in stores.