Here’s a simple three-piece camping chow kit. It is a bit streamlined civilian version of the German army four-piece set. It comes with a spoon, fork, and a knife that also includes a bottle opener.
Unlike the good old spork, you can separate these tools from each other. So, when the need arises, you can conjure up a romantic dinner in the bush with a proper setting and adjust the cutlery between each course. Or you can go (almost) ultralight by leaving unnecessary bits at home.
This sure as hell isn’t a luxury item but it works, is easy to clean, and dirt cheap! If you happen to misplace something in that famous good spot, it won’t gnaw your nerves to shreds.
The good kind of SS, i.e. stainless steel. Weight about 70 grams (2.5 oz) and the length 18 cm (7”). So, this isn’t the ultralight camper’s dream but you can decrease the weight by leaving a piece you don't need at home. Moreover stainless steel has the advantage of not breaking in half during use. These can also handle fire and hot surfaces without melting. Good things in field utensils, yes?
Manufacturer A. Blöchl. Probably made in China.
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