Dine in style with Enso Essential pure titanium cutlery

CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Single-use plastics are in the news a lot lately for their non-environmentally friendly status.  What is a responsible person that loves eating fast food or Asian take-out to do?  Hop on over to Kickstarter and take a look at the Enso Essential pure titanium cutlery set.

Titanium offers several benefits.  First, it is naturally antimicrobial – much more so that the typical stainless steel used for cutlery. Titanium is completely tasteless, non-corrosive and hypoallergenic.

The full set includes a fork, knife, tablespoon, teaspoon, plus chopsticks and a straw.  A single set plus a carrying case starts at $52.  Chopsticks alone are $12.

They also offer four-piece place settings in two, four or six counts for home use.  Since they reached some stretch goals already, they offer full sets in stealth black and gold along with the standard titanium color.  Six place settings in the custom colors (24 pieces total) with a custom bamboo case run $369.

For more information, visit their campaign on Kickstarter. Funding ends Tuesday, September 24, 2019, 11:59 PM EDT.  They have already blown past their $10,000 funding goal with $136,272 pledged as of this writing.  If they hit a $200,000 stretch goal, they plan to add a rose gold set. Shipments to backers are targeted for October 2019.

If you are looking for a travel cutlery set or are looking for a really contemporary set with all the benefits titanium brings to the table (yes, I just did that), Enso Essentials might just make the cut (and that).

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Gerber’s ComplEAT is a like a spork multi-tool

NEWS – Backpackers, tailgators, preppers, and others will want to check out the ComplEAT cutlery set from Gerber which includes a spork, a deep basin spoon, spatula, and a food prep multi-tool. The multi-tool has a built-in bottle opener, veggie peeler, serrated package opener, and a can opener.

But wait, there’s more! The spoon or spork combines with the glass filled nylon spatula to convert into a set of tongs and when you’re done cooking and eating, everything nests together for easy transport.

The Gerber ComplEAT is available in several colors and is priced at $28. Visit gerbergear.com to buy one.

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Gerber’s ComplEAT is a like a spork multi-tool originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on January 30, 2019 at 1:11 pm.

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Stop using disposable plasticware with this cutlery set

NEWS – Whether you use it in your lunch bag, picnic basket, hiking gear, or carry it along to casual restaurants, this KISSWILL stainless cutlery set will replace plastic cutlery, disposable chopsticks, and plastic straws.  All pieces are made of 18/8 ASTM 304 standard food-use stainless steel, and they are dishwasher-safe.

You get a knife, fork, spoon, a pair of chopsticks, a bent straw, straight straw, and a cleaning brush for the straws.  Everything stores in a neoprene bag to keep them clean.

The KISSWILL 7-piece stainless steel flatware set is $10.89 at Amazon.

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The S.H.O.V.E.L is an open-sourced spork

It looks like a spoon combined with a fork and otherwise known as a spork, but it’s really the Semi-Horned Oblong Versatile Eating Ladle, or as SparkFun calls it, the S.H.O.V.E.L.

This handy eating utensil is made of titanium and features a spoon with fork tines, a serrated knife, a bottle cap opener, and six feet of red paracord wrapped around the handle.

You can buy one for $9.95 from SparkFun, but you can also download the CAD files and improve on the design because this is an open-source product. Head over to SparkFun to order or download the files.

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Eating on the go just got more civilized with the GoBites Trio cutlery set

A spork is an eating utensil that has a fork on one end and a spoon on the other. This eating implement works fine as long as you don’t need to cut your food. Consider an alternative, the GoBites Trio from Humangear. 

This travel set holds a spoon, fork, and a knife so you can eat as you normally would instead of adapting to eat with a spork.

The utensils are made of a strong nylon that is BPA free, will last for years, and is even dishwasher safe.

The knife is sharp enough to cut cooked chicken and the fork’s tines are long enough to eat pasta. You can’t do that with a spork.

There’s even a bottle opener and a toothpick included in this handy set which packs up into its own storage case.

You can read more about the GoBites Trio cutlery set and their other eating implements at Humangear.com and you can buy a GoBites Trio set for $12.56 on Amazon.

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