
$6.95
Item qualifies for annual
REI Member Refund (typically 10%)
Imported.
Item 737258
Specification | Description |
| Weight | 1.4 ounces |
| Dimensions | 9.5 x 2 inches |
| Material | Nylon polymer |
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Comments about Guyot Designs The Utensils:
Perfect size and design for me. I'm not a fan of the sporks with a serrated (pseudo-knife) edge on the spoon. This reaches the bottom of a food package and yet is not too large for comfortable storage.
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Comments about Guyot Designs The Utensils:
I have used these utensils on several trips now and they work great! They are long enough to stick down in Mountain House meals and not get your fingers all messy. They are very sturdy and are non-stick coating safe. I highly recommend them.
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Comments about Guyot Designs The Utensils:
Untensils are durable and practical. They serve all your eating needs. Whether you are cutting, spreading, pocking, or scooping, these have it covered.
The long handle fits into any backpacking packaged meal. While backpacking with friends they would rather take turns using my untensil than pulling out their own.
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Comments about Guyot Designs The Utensils:
This product is good for couch potatoes also. I use the spatula/knife (Natula? or spife?) in the kitchen to get all of the peanut butter out of the jar. I've looked at the short handled version from guyot, but I don't like them. The spoon is way too small for my enormous pie hole. I also use them in the microwave, and to make migas. The movie is starting......
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Comments about Guyot Designs The Utensils:
I have used these on a few trips. I like the spatula for flipping filets or spreading peanut butter. But I can do this with the newer, smaller design, if I'm careful, but without the extra size of this set.
However, if I know I'm going to eat out of a dehydrated meal bag, I like the length of these so my forearms aren't a mess.
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Comments about Guyot Designs The Utensils:
I don't use this for solo trips, but it comes in handy preparing food for 2-4 people with frying pans and deep pots.
Ergonomically, a real spoon or fork, or the Lite My Fire spork is better.
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