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Anthony
> 3 dayPretty good utensil 10/10 would use to eat cereal lol
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> 3 dayThe construction of this is top notch. Its tough and very practical. The photos are my comparison of the UNO the DUO. My personal preference is the Duo set. Its just nicer to eat from a dedicated utensil instead of a do-it-all fork and spoon combo. This untensil feels a bit short while using (even though its longer than the fork and spoon in the duo set) because youre holding onto the other utensil at the base of the handle. My advice is to spend a couple extra dollars and get the Duo. They click together and you have two instead of one (duh!). Unless you are doing some EXTREME backpacking, lose things easily, or really want a single multi-use utensil - in which case you should absolutely get this one because its still awesome and functional! Note: I was sent a sample of this in exchange for my honest review.
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Yenni Reyes
> 3 dayDishwasher safe, easy to clean, durable, convenient, and environmental friendly!
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David Marshall
> 3 dayPerfect for my lunch box
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JDMaurice
> 3 dayMy son loves it for his school lunch.
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Detrick Davis jr.
> 3 dayI gave it to a family member they or aka those people love there gift
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M. Wolf
> 3 dayIf your office is like mine it is always out of forks and spoons... This item cleans easily (even with dried yogurt) Does not tend to grow feet (no co-worker has walked off with it) It is always at my desk ready to be used (or cleaned and then used)
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Cecil Rau
> 3 dayLarger than I expected, but great! Easy to clean and the bright yellow makes it hard to misplace. I keep it at work and love it.
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Crystal216
Greater than one weekEasy peasy...I like that there is no knife edge on the fork to rip up my mouth.
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IMChuckie
> 3 dayThe real test is using this on the trail. But the at-home tests are great: The fork--the tines and the edge for cutting--handled pecan pie nicely; the spoon, even with its bit of a shallow bowl, handled breakfast cereal and even the extra milk just fine. Also fine eating soup; makes a neat little spatula for cleaning out a bowl of, say, oatmeal; and makes a mean peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The two-ended design seems better than the one-ended sporks, and the end not being used doesnt get in the way. And it seems sturdy to my eye.