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Lauren
Greater than one weekSo great to keep at work instead of bringing silverware back and forth! Plus is super easy to clean!
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Fergus
> 3 dayThis is an awesome addition to any and all of the gear I have. It’s great for work and play.
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Charles Bogisich V
> 3 dayBest spork yet, its strong and light... easily carried in your pack or lunch bag. Great product all around.
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Nobleman
Greater than one weekI had been using the light my fire sporks while backpacking for years. They kept breaking on my though in my pack. I went through several and then found these. This is much sturdier and the fit in the hand is so much better.
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justin prettyman
09-06-2025Great item
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Spirit of 76
> 3 dayThe Gobites Uno is the utensil Ive been looking for since I have a fervent dislike for wasteful disposable flatware. Traditional sporks are nearly useless with their tines too short to spear and lift anything and a bowl compromised by the serrated front. In fact, I actually made something similar to the Uno a couple of years ago. Started with a stainless steel Chinese knock-off of the Light My Fire spork, with a flat fork that had one serrated edge. Ground and filed off the serrated edge since serrations are only useful if you can saw at an item, which is not possible if your knife is also your fork. Then bent the tines, choosing the same direction as this Uno because it was more comfortable in my hand. I guess Light My Fire never user-tested their sporks since they chose the opposite direction. But despite its usefulness, I just kept that utensil at the office because it was bigger and heavier than I liked. Along came the Uno. The spoon and fork are both upturned in the same direction, just the way I like it, so that when youre using either end, the other nestles comfortably in the crook between thumb and forefinger. The fork has beveled edges to cut through softer foods, like the Knork fork/knife does. The difference is that the Knork has a wide, flat side so you can exert more force, but I never really found that useful as its not comfortable for my index finger with that much pressure. The handle of the Uno is comfortable enough to cut through fried eggs, pancakes, waffles, hash browns or skinless sausages. Anything much harder like a slice of ham and Id want a real knife anyway. The Uno is almost weightless in my hand. Its nylon, so it wipes pretty clean with a paper napkin after lunch, then I wash it when I get home. While it is dishwasher-safe, Im not so lazy that I cant spend 30 seconds hand-washing it. The fork tines are stiff enough and sharp enough to spear moderately hard foods, but Im sure they wont poke through the fabric of my work/laptop bag after years of use. I bought the dark gray because you never know when you might run into something that may potentially leave a stain on the nylon, like spaghetti sauce or hot sauce, which the dark color would hide better than the bright ones. The nylon construction means I can get it through X-ray scanners. Several places I frequent have security theater where they do ridiculous things like confiscate steel forks (but not the equally dangerous things like a steel Cross pen). Likewise, TSA at airports can be just as silly, but they do explicitly allow plastic forks. I am docking one star for the spoon end. It works, but its hardly a great spoon. Humangear claims its deep enough for soup, but realistically, it has a capacity of a teaspoon or even less. I would have preferred a wider, deeper bowl to give it the capacity of a real soup spoon. The Uno would be good for ice cream, chili or a thick stew, but not for soup or even chowder unless youre willing to sit for a while to slurp several hundred spoonfuls or bring the bowl to your mouth. Also good for mashed potatoes, which traditional sporks struggle with since you cant scrape the bottom of the container clean with them.
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John P
> 3 dayWhat a great little eating buddy! I dont really use GoBite uno for its original purpose as an outdoor utensil, I work in an office and was constantly hunting down unused takeout silverware. Now I just keep the GoBite uno at my desk and have the perfect tool for the job, and cleanup is super easy! The shape looks odd on the picture and the bowl of the spoon looks shallow but this is definitely not the case, the shape is very comfortable in the hand and the spoon is perfect for soup/non-soup foods.
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T Cooper
Greater than one weekDaughter loves these
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Steven
> 3 daySometimes I forget to bring utensils when I pack my lunch for work, these solved that problem. I leave these in my locker and always have a spoon or fork to eat with.
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Chris Clementson
> 3 dayFantastic. Exactly as advertised and delivered!