I like the extra length to reach bags, mugs, glasses etc. the bottom of the can; and the length reduces hand stains. A fork is less effective as a substitute for a fork because the tines aren't designed to "prick" food, but it does help when eating foods that are more difficult to spoon (like pasta or large noodles). scraps) - the prongs add some "grip" when you pull food up and out of the container. Both are lightweight and grip well with each other. Polished guts expel food well and are easy to clean. Titanium is thin, so the edges of the handles can feel sharp when squeezed tightly. The bowl of the spoon/gorch bends a little. Overall, I don't think they'll be very handy for regular use, but they work great when extra range is needed.
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