CRKT Spork Outdoor Multi Tool: Eat’N Tool Durable and Lightweight Metal Multitool for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking and Outdoors Activities – Black
MULTIPLE PURPOSE TOOL At Columbia River Knife and Tool, we design products that are practical and functional. This multi-tool includes a small spoon, short-tuned fork, bottle opener, screwdriver blade and 3 metric hex wrench holes. So whether you’re hiking with the family or on a serious wilderness trip, this tool has you covered. HEAVY DUTY Columbia River Knife and Tool designs products that are affordable without sacrificing on style or quality and the Eat’N Tool is no exception. This reusable, multi function spork is constructed with sturdy 3CR13 steel and covered in a food grade non-stick coating so it can withstand the rough usage during camping, hiking, backpacking, hunting or fishing trips. COMPACT & PORTABLE At only 4 inches long, the CRKT pocket eat-n-tool is designed for portability and simple transportation. Small and light, our outdoor multi-tool comes with a carabiner attached so you can easily connect it to your belt, keychain or backpack when traveling or participating in outdoor activities. TACTICAL / UTILITY USE Our outdoor spork multi tool does more than just help you eat when you’re out in the wild. It also includes an emergency flathead screwdriver blade that can pry open canisters if needed, as well as 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm metric hex wrenches for emergency repair situations. The tool also comes with a lifetime warranty for any manufacturing defects. ULTRALIGHT The CRKT ergonomic combo tool weighs in at only 1.5 ounces, which is largely due to it’s unique design. The large center hole not only reduces the weight but also aids your grip when eating. This truly is a quality, high-tech tool. -CRKT Eat’N Tool Outdoor Spork Multi Tool -Includes: Spoon, Fork, Bottle Opener, Screwdriver Blade, 6, 8 & 10mm Hex Wrenches, & Carabiner -Dimensions: 1.5 ounces, 4 inches long -Material: 3CR13 Steel -Limited Lifetime Warranty
Product Features
- MULTIPLE PURPOSE TOOL: Multi-tool has spoon, fork, bottle opener, screwdriver & 3 hex wrench holes
- HEAVY DUTY: Columbia River Knife & Tool reusable, multi function sporks utilize sturdy 3CR13 steel
- COMPACT & PORTABLE: The CRKT pocket eat-n-tool is small, light & easily links to keychain for travel
- TACTICAL / UTILITY USE: Includes tools like emergency screwdriver blade & 6, 8, & 10mm hex wrenches
- ULTRALIGHT: 1.5 ounce ergonomic combo tool has center hole to reduce weight & aid grip when eating
- Multiple tools in one: spoon, fork, bottle opener
- Includes three hex wrenches
- Equipped with a carabiner for convenient transport
- Large central hole for finger gripping and keeps tool weight down
- Finished with a black non-stick coating
I wanted to like it more… I’ve been on my fair share of backpacking trips. I’m an Eagle Scout, and have used the CRKT Eat’n Tool on probably a dozen camping trips.I wish I could say that I loved it. But as far as functionality goes, it’s not nearly as fun as it looks.Pros:- Looks really cool. This might be my favorite thing about it – just how many people comment on how cool it looks.- Has a lot of functions. No other spork can compare to the number of little features they…
Nice tool. Great price. Well made. Just right for eating that emergency can of pork and beans on the road. Clipped it to the key ring on my car’s AA Maglite along with the P-38 can opener and Gerber 1 1/2″ pocket knife. Too big for a pant’s pocket but just right for a coat’s. Of course it can be clipped to a purse or pack too.I’ve uploaded a couple of photos of the tool’s undocumented use as an ice scraper.5 stars for its utility and unique design. The price is fantastic also. And with free…
Better than nothing As other have stated it’s pretty useless as spoon for thin soup and the fork tines are short and very blunt. It can be challenging to use sometimes but it’s better than nothing.I bought this to use while backpacking but found that my Snowpeak titanium spork is far better in almost every way. The spoon part is much deeper, the fork tines are longer and it’s much lighter. A longer handle is also nice. How am I supposed to get at the bottom of a jar of peanut butter with this thing? I also…