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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > CRKT Eat’N Tool XL Spork

CRKT Eat’N Tool XL Spork

Feb 14, 2013 Stuart 4 Comments

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CRKT Eat'N Tool XL Spork

The CRKT Eat’N Tool was a pretty neat portable utensil idea, but the spork just seemed a little stubby for my liking. CRKT’s new XL version, however, looks to be a much better fit.

If you look closely, the tines of the spork are also shaped a little differently compared to the original Eat’N Tool, likely because of the XL’s larger size.

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Built-in features include a bottle opener, can opener, box wrench, driver/prying tool, and removable carabiner.

It’s made from 3Cr13 steel, which would be eh-okay for a knife, but should be plenty strong and durable enough for an occasionally-used camping/hiking/too-lazy-to-move-from-the-desk eating utensil.

You have a choice between bead blast (model 9110C) and black (9110KC) finishes. MSRP is about $15 for both styles, but the street price is $10-12 if you shop around.

Best Price: Bead-Blasted or Black Finish, via BladeHQ

(BladeHQ also have some new colors of original Eat’N Tools available. Who wouldn’t want to eat from a mini fuchsia-colored spork when camping?!)

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4 Comments

  1. Noah

    Feb 14, 2013

    Perfect for shoveling down Bachelor Chow.

    Reply
  2. zaw

    Feb 15, 2013

    No Can Opener?

    combine can opener like this one be nice.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ADF_Can_Opener.jpg

    Reply
    • Maikeru

      Mar 19, 2013

      I think that the can opener is on the opposite “wing” from the driver/prybar tool.

      Reply
    • jakethasnakebobberts

      Jul 9, 2016

      article mentions can opener and pic shows the can/bottle opener part has a blade for the can portion

      Reply

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