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Review on 🍴 TOAKS Titanium 3-Piece Cutlery Set: Lightweight & Durable Utensils for Outdoor Adventures by Ricky Lahoti

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My new everyday forks, spoons and knives.

So I have a small collection of titanium cookware. These are by far my favorites and I'll be making a few more for the family. Pros Perfect tips. It's like nails on a slate when my other unpolished titanium forks and spoons brush my teeth while stuffing my face. Yes, the polished surface scratches easily, but I don't care, the feel is more important to me. Wide handles and a rougher surface ensure a good grip in all situations. The Snowpeak grips are very flimsy and don't offer good control or grip, I like them much more. Titanium, I live in marine environments all over the world and even stainless steel can rust. I haven't noticed any corrosion issues and expect them to last a lifetime. Price. For under $20 and higher quality than the more expensive options, I got 4 sets of these to build a galley for my boat. The ConsFork clauses are a bit flimsy. The shape of the fork is ok, just wish the material was a bit thicker at the pointed end. I don't think I would cut a steak with this if I didn't have a knife, how dare I do it with a regular fork. Cleaning the serrated edge of the knife takes a little longer than a regular serrated butter knife, although that's okay.

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • unreliable