Bet you have fun at airports with that thing.Only titanium I own is a rod in my right femur.
Ive used plastic, aluminum, and titanium. My opinion, for the cost I would stick with the plastic or aluminum sporks, they are cheaper and you wont be as angry if you loose it or break it.Hi I am new to this forum and wondering about titanium cooking stuff. I’ve found some vendors likes light my fire, timberbrother or etc selling titanium spork on Amazon but I still had no idea if titanium stuff is the best option for camping…
Bet someone years ago said the same thing about aluminum tent poles and, before that, nylon tents.Titanium equipment is a status symbol. If you are employed, and make $100k a year, by all means go buy some titanium, otherwise it makes no sense.
Now you've gone and done it. I'm supposed to be going out in a few weeks and now I have to make sure I go and actually cook something in the pot. I'm not like you and the missus, cooking up gourmet meals out in the wild. If I'm not relying on the culinary talents of the people I camp with, I'm good to go with Chef Mountain House. Two cups of boiling water, stir, wait ten minutes, breakfast/lunch/dinner is served. Guess I'll have to make a point of someone in the group using it.PLEASE give us a good review and let us know about the non stick and cleaning part of it.