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TOAKS Titanium 3-Piece Cutlery Set

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  • Material: Titanium (no coating)
  • Total Weight: 1.7 oz (49g)
  • Dimensions: Spoon: 6 5/8" (168mm) (L) Fork: 6 5/8" (168mm) (L) Knife: 7 1/8" (182mm) (L)
  • Origin: Designed by TOAKS in California Manufactured in China
  • Notes: 1. Polished eating area gives smooth touch while matte finished handles provide solid holding. 2. All three pieces are compatible with TOAKS TITONS Connector which is available on TOAKS Outdoor website. 3. The three utensils are held together with a removable aluminum carabiner.


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Paul Lahner
Reviewed in Germany on January 18, 2025
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K. Clarke
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
These are great eating utensils with a smooth surface on the eating ends, and non-smooth handles for a better grip! I really like this Toaks utensil set so much that I also purchased the matching Toaks’ spork to join my fork, spoon, and knife set. Titanium is so lightweight and so easy to take with you, especially for camping or on road-trips, especially if you’re not interested in using plastic utensils, that also clog our waste landfills. I highly recommend this set & the matching spork, sold separately.
Mule Whisperer
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I prefer separate utensils for on-the-go or camping needs. I keep these in my car. Lightweight, easy to separate, and clean, and resists bending. A winner.
甘尊顧客
Reviewed in Japan on August 19, 2023
これは口に入る部分がポリッシュしてあるので、口当たりがよく食べ物がおいしく感じます。ちなみに、ナイフを除いた二本セットがモンベルのOEMで売っていますので、ナイフが不要な方はモンベルで買うと良いです。
Jonathan Arrieta S
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2023
Muy ligeros pero delgados. Se sienten frágiles pero son muy resistentes. Lo único que no me agrado fue que los compré para acampar y es que hacen más bulto de lo que aparentan cuando los juntas
Lucky
Reviewed in Australia on July 11, 2023
I like the light weight and quality materials, great value.
I.L
Reviewed in Canada on April 25, 2023
They’re good. Solid. Not solid enough to scoop ice cream but about as solid as most spoons. Fork and knife are good. Light weight. Polished where it needs to be. It’s polished titanium where it goes into the mouth. Not stainless steel. All titanium construction
Chris J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2015
I got tired of using plastic utensils for lunch, so I figured what better place to get a camp-style set of silverware than Amazon.Titanium. Me likey. Very lightweight and durable. I only use the knife to cut raw veggies like carrots, broccoli and cauliflower, but I'd imagine it would do fine on a left over steak, pot roast or pork chop.The only gripe I have it that since they don't come in a pouch, sleeve or travel kit, they tend to rattle around in the pouch of my lunch bad and the polished finish on the back of the fork and spoon got a bit scuffed up, but the knife is really bad. Sure it doesn't effect the function of the set, but I've had stainless steel camp sets look better (and only a few weeks worth of wear?).Still a really nice set but could have been better if they came in a sleeve to prevent rattling (yes the carabiner is cute, but I would have preferred another storage option).
Sam Driver
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2014
My first foray into titanium for backpacking gear. I have resisted the trend on titanium cookware so far but a full set of well made cutlery seemed well worth the investment. I bought the TOAKS Titanium 3-Piece Cutlery Set to replace a heavy, stainless steel fork/spoon combo called the "Hungry Camper" and was not disappointed. I have used my Hungry Camper since the early 90's (so long that I originally ordered it via snail mail from an advertisement in the back of Backpacker Magazine . . . back in the days before the Web and e-commerce). I used to extol the virtues of the Hungry Camper to anyone who would listen but the TOAKS set has won me over. Oh the pleasure of being able to have both a fork and a knife in separate hands at the same time! And to have a real fork with real tines that can actually stab at food with precision!Anyway, I purchased the TOAKS set for a trip to the Bridger Wilderness in WY back in August and it served me well. It was lighter than my old Hungry Camper while providing significantly more utility. The fork, spoon, and knife are sufficiently strong and adequately stiff . . . bendable but not without really trying. I should note that my travel partner brought a cheap plastic backpacking spork and admitted at the end of the trip (after enough celebratory & medicinal beers) that he was envious of my TOAKS cutlery set (I might have him sent him a set for x-mas as a surprise).My only small complaint is with the tiny, D-ring carabiner that comes with the set. The carabiner works well at keeping the set together but its shape causes the individual pieces to bind a little on it when attached. Not a big deal but using an oval shape for the carabiner instead would eliminate the binding. Despite that little issue, I did find that keeping the set together made fishing them out from my cluttered bag a little easier. I had considered leaving the carabiner behind on the WY trip but was later glad that I didn't.
Melen's Dad
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2013
I purchased some TOAKS brand Titanium Cutlery sets and some TO-GO-WARE Bamboo Cutlery sets on Amazon. Each has some interesting advantages, but as I think you will see, the Bamboo spoon is nearly worthless and the Bamboo knife is an oddity that it hard to describe. The Toaks Titanium stuff is very traditional in form, well balanced in your hand, very functional, expensive, strong/stiff and yet amazingly lightweight and beautifully finished.Its about $18 per set for the 3 pieces. Not cheap. It weighs 1.7 ounces for the 3 piece set + the mini caribiner. There is NO case with this set and the mini-caribiner is almost too small to use. If you have fat fingers just throw the mini-caribiner away. If you have agile fingers then you can use it, for something???As light as this set is, it feels good in the hand, the utinsels are roughly the same size and shape as the stuff in your kitchen drawer, and its strong. Titanium is stronger than steel, lighter than aluminum, doesn't rust. Pretty much the perfect material for the ultra-light hiker (other than the high cost). Close examination of the Toaks Titanium cutlery shows that this is a high quality set that a craftsman would appreciate using. Its finished very nicely with a brushed finish at the handles and a mirror polish at the use end.As long as we are talking about food, how about discussing some eating utensils?GEAR REVIEW: Bamboo ~vs~ Titanium CutlerySince there are several of us going on this trip I figured that I'd buy some Christmas presents for some of the others who will be on the trip and it would give me the opportunity to compare different items.I purchased some TOAKS brand Titanium Cutlery sets and some Bamboo Cutlery sets. Each has some interesting advantages, but as I think you will see, the Bamboo spoon is nearly worthless and the Bamboo knife is an oddity that it hard to describe. The Titanium stuff is very traditional in form, well balanced in your hand, very functional, expensive, strong/stiff and yet amazingly lightweight.TOAKS TITANIUM:This is the stuff I am keeping for me and for my wife. Its about $18 per set for the 3 pieces. Not cheap. It weighs 1.7 ounces for the 3 piece set + the mini caribiner. There is NO case with this set and the mini-caribiner is almost too small to use. If you have fat fingers just throw the mini-caribiner away. If you have agile fingers then you can use it, for something???As light as this set is, it feels good in the hand, the utinsels are roughly the same size and shape as the stuff in your kitchen drawer, and its strong. Titanium is stronger than steel, lighter than aluminum, doesn't rust. Pretty much the perfect material for the ultra-light hiker (other than the high cost). Close examination of the Toaks Titanium cutlery shows that this is a high quality set that a craftsman would appreciate using. Its finished very nicely with a brushed finish at the handles and a mirror polish at the use end.TO-GO-Ware BAMBOOAs light as the Toaks Titanium stuff is, this TO-GO-Ware is even lighter. The entire set, with the case, is 1.7 ounces. So same total weight but more parts. The set includes CHOPSTICKS, plus a CARRY CASE, plus a fork/knife/spoon and it even includes a lightweight small caribiner. Set cost was $11.55 from Amazon. Its supposed to be eco-friendly, even the little case is made of recycled materials. This stuff looks pretty good on the surface, and its supposed to stand up to repeated use/wash/use cycles.So compared to the Titanium stuff this is a bargain, more pieces and a lower price. But close examination of the spoon shows that this spoon has almost no capacity to actually scoop any liquid into your mouth! Oh it would work for a hearty stew, chili or chunky style soup but anything with a thin broth is going to be an exercise is futility to consume. Then there is the knife? No serrations and a curved blade? By curved I mean a SIDEWAYS curve! I dunno why? And not only does it lacks serrations but it also lacks a sharp edge. Sure, you can cut a stewed carrot or potato with it. Probably spread butter just fine and cut a muffin in half too, but don't go after that T-bone with this knife. The fork is a 3 tine fork and its probably fine for eating just about anything.All 3 of these main cutlery pieces feel pretty good in your hand and the chopsticks also appear to be very functional, even if a little bit shorter than some of the pairs we have in our kitchen. All 5 pieces have a very nice smooth finish to them, all have some sort of food safe sealer applied. I just don't see the knife or spoon as particularly useful, with the spoon being the worse of the two pieces.While the caribiner with the Toaks Titanium is tiny, it is high quality and will stand up to years of reasonable use, I'd say that the aluminum (?) caribiner that comes with the TO-GO-WARE Bamboo set is a novelty piece that is better discarded than carried. It might work for a couple days, maybe a couple weeks, but its pretty much junk.VERDICT: Between TO-GO-WARE Bamboo Cutlery and the Toaks Titanium Cutlery its the Toaks Titanium that is the easy choice, wreaks of quality and is actually useable . . . Unless you drive a Prius, then you'll buy the Bamboo stuff and show us how superior and eco-friendly you are while spilling your soup down your chin and gnawing your steak apart with your teeth because your knife can't cut meat . . . oh wait, you are probably a vegetarian if you buy the Bamboo stuff so cutting a steak is not an issue for you . . . but the soup spoon will dribble all over you!If I was a super-lightweight backpacker I'd probably take a SPORK and call it a day, but I'm willing to accept 1.7 ounces of Titanium in my backpack versus 0.6 ounces for just a SPORK.
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