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Camping Cooking Utensils
Camping Cooking Utensils
Camping Cooking Utensils
Camping Cooking Utensils
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I would not recommend it to anyone. Firstly, the main problem lies in the fact that the edges of the main body are not curved enough at the points where you hold it, but rather rectangular, resulting in it "digging" into your fingers when you press it to pierce something to eat. After 5-6 forkfuls, it becomes annoying.
Also, the second important thing is that if you are right-handed, its use is still annoying. I'll explain why. On the last "tooth" of the fork, there are serrations to use it as a knife. So when you hold it with your right hand and bring it close to your mouth to eat, you have to be careful because these serrations catch on the edge of your lips and usually at the junction of the upper and lower lip. You can't turn the fork upside down because the slope it has makes it very uncomfortable to hold it differently. Therefore, you end up being careful how you put the fork in your mouth.