Shri & Sam Stainless Steel Spork (Spork 3 in 1, Silver)
₹189.00
Shri & Sam Stainless Steel Spork (Spork 3 in 1, Silver),
- Spork is 3 in 1 Hybrid Cutlery of (Spoon, Fork & Knife)
- This product is Food Grade.
- Shallow cup which can be used as spoon
- Prongs act as fork
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Specification: Shri & Sam Stainless Steel Spork (Spork 3 in 1, Silver)
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Shri & Sam Stainless Steel Spork (Spork 3 in 1, Silver)
₹189.00
Arwinder Kaur –
Excellent, 😃
Lakshmi M. –
Does as it says. the knife function is also fine and is not sharp enough to cut me.
Ar. Sr. –
It has serrations on one ledge of one side to assist cutting into food. However, they are not sharp and don’t pose any risk of hurting the mouth. Tines are also adequately blunt and the cutlery is safe for use as a spoon. Quality is decent. Unique product, having a set around may come handy to many people.
Gurmeet –
Value for money.
bangforthebuck –
I’ve been looking for this for a while and finally found it at a very good price. It’s part of my favourite cutlery now. Perfect size and fit to eat a smorgasbord of dishes with.
Prachi –
The spork is of good quality and very useful
Harman –
Some spoons donot have proper coating
The Depth Explorer –
I had completely forgotten about sporks till the animated character Forky appeared in the movie Toy Story 4. To add, these sporks are 3 in 1 with those adorable harmless serrated edges and ofcourse the visual appeal of the spork in itself is undeniable. This set of six that I received is truly stunning made of spotless stainless steel and a density that is also thick. Plus, at a discounted rate, it’s a unique cutlery collect.
Many in the reviews here are complaining about theirs applicability, but I find it bizzare to read that they were dissapointed by the effect of using these tools for consuming spaghetti and soups! Sporks are basically designed for salads and semi dry foods to pick up tiny morsels of food by the upper fork section along with the juices to be scooped by the lower spoon sides. It’s that simple as it works wonderfully for which there shall be nothing to complain about. And even though if you are left-handed alike me, asking for a left sided serrated edge, it is too much to wish for in this still discriminatory day and age. So people should just stop complaining just because they want everything to be absolutely perfect and rather look on the bright side that they atleast came up with this! Besides, the blunt knife side of the sporks are not meant to literally cut into hard stuff; yet they do the job in breaking much effortlessly, pieces of bread croutons within the salads and larger twirls of al dente (firmly cooked) pastas. So there’s also no requirement for longer holding stems as in for those regular steak or butter knives.
Now that being said, my only concern was the residual dark coloured wax like casting raw material, I guess from the manufacturing molds, which they failed in completely getting it out. But I followed theirs unfinished business through least efforts by submerging these tainted sporks in hot water overnight, the next day to rub and wash off all the grime by soap and running tap water. And then I realised how gorgeous these are just to look at, all shinny and light reflective in my hands. 🌠
Thankyou Shri & Sam.