





🛶 Elevate your outdoor dining game with titanium tech that travels light and lasts forever!
The iBasingo Titanium Spork set redefines portable dining with ultralight, foldable titanium utensils weighing just 16-18g each. Designed for camping, hiking, and travel, this rust-resistant, acid-proof cutlery set features a clever 2-in-1 spork and compact folding handles that shrink to under 12cm. Packaged with a convenient drawstring bag, it’s the ultimate blend of durability, convenience, and sleek design for the modern adventurer.















| Brand | iBasingo |
| Model Number | USA-Ti1022T |
| Colour | Spork-ti1022t |
| Package Dimensions | 18.69 x 5.11 x 2.69 cm; 18 g |
| Material | Titanium |
| Special Features | Foldable, Portable, Rust Resistant |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
T**.
The item was exactly as depicted. The spork folds easily into its pouch and is compact for your luggage. I put it in my makeup bag to have just in case I have some carry out food while on the road, and I forget to get plasticware. It's nice not to throw away plasticware and create more waste.
D**N
Haven’t had this long, about a month for a trip to USA and London. Came in useful a couple of times when plastic spoons and forks weren’t getting the job done. This folding spork is durable and lightweight. It is more than sufficient for most times when you need eating utensils.
T**C
Not much to say about a spork other than it works. It folds away nicely it locks up great everything about it screams quality so I'm not sure why the other brands charge so much. I've never owned another brand this is my first titanium spork but I can't see how I could get any better for double or triple the price. I would definitely buy this again. On a side note the depth of the spoon is great and allows for you to get a lot of liquid in it I've noticed on some other brands it's not as deep and kind of ruins having a spoon function.
M**E
The colors chipped off after 1 use. My kids said the sporks didnt work when they tried to eat their peas and pasta during lunchtime at school. It also has a metallic taste. I tried to pack these sporks with my kids lunches, and they didnt want them as they found then not functional at all.
C**T
After coming down from the koolaid, I've also realized the "fork" in a spork is really a gimmick - the teeth are too short and you're just sacrificing the ability to "ladle" soup. So I just switched to using a long-handle spoon and it's great - no more mess digging into the bottom of freeze-dried meals! That said, I can take my TOAKS 650mL titanium pot, nestle a 100g isobutane can, and put my BRS-3000T, a mini Bic lighter, and folding spork (18g) right on top and close the lid with a band around it. So if this is your goal, it technically works!
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