Light My Fire Sporks Work Pretty Well

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I’m a huge Light My Fire fan, mostly because I deal with them regularly and am a dealer of their products. They have some really great products including the spork, meal kit, and the UCO Candle Lantern line. Today I wanted to touch quickly on the Spork that they sell.

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The Light My Fire Spork features a spoon, a fork, and a knife all in one single utensil. It is incredibly handy, lightweight, and great for taking on any trip – short or long, backpacking or car camping. The spork measures just under 7 inches and weighs about 7 grams. Not too bad right? The length is good and does not affect the idea of wanting to cut weight and be ultralight; you can still achieve that with this utensil.

I have used it many times for a variety of meals including noodles, pasta, rice, and your normal freeze-dried food like beef stroganof. The LMF spork handled all of these meals pretty well.

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The spoon on one end is your normal spoon – nothing special here. Its about the size of a teaspoon and is good for your soups and other foods like that and also for mixing batters or mixes if needed. The fork end is the side that also includes the knife, which is along the side of the fork. The fork prongs seem short and fat and not the most helpful when trying to get some noodles wrapped around them. However, it does hold up well for most of your normal fork needs. The points of the fork are not incredible sharp either, which can be good – I have used many other sporks that have been made of titanium or other materials and poked right through plastic bags and other items. The knife on the other hand is where things fall apart for me with this spork. It almost seems useless – its definitely not the best option for cutting meat or just about anything else. It cuts through noodles and pasta pretty decently but so does the spoon end, so nothing special there.

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The Wild Geese dvd The spork is constructed of heat resistant polycarbonate material and will be fine if it is left in some boiling water or other hot liquids. It is also has some flex to it, so if you were to step on it may not break, but if you bent it hard somehow, it would snap in two. It is also a nice material because you do not really need to worry about it scratching up your pots and pans. Being a nice smooth plastic, it won’t leave many if any marks and you should be good to go with using it on your Teflon or other material pots.

The spork is also incredibly easy to clean – just get it wet and wipe it off. The spork is a great item to keep in your pack, take with you on any trip, and also give to your kids to use when you take them outdoors.

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It is available at pretty much any outdoor store and major retailers including Wal-Mart for around $3.00 and in a range of 15 colors.

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Light My Fire Grandpa's FireForks Make Fire Cooking Easy

WoodsMonkey has a great article about the Grandpa’s FireForks from Light My Fire. I have sold many of these and have more on the way and believe they are great items. Look for them to be in the TheGearHouse store soon (which will also be getting a MAJOR revamp).

Heres the article from WoodsMokey:

Cooking food directly over the flames is a practice that goes back as far as man has had fire, and the basic practice still hasn’t changed all that much. Take a look around any campground that you happen to be near and you’ll find folks roasting hotdogs and marshmallows on pointed sticks right over the fire. It simple, it works, and it’s fun for the kids to both cook that way and to make their sticks ahead of time.  However, it isn’t always the most efficient way to do things.  It’s not uncommon to lose your food into the fire with the old single prong pointed stick. Multi prong sticks work a little better and you can find metal two tined fire forks at most camping stores. The problem with those is either that the big ones are too long and bulky to take on anything but a car camping trip, and the smaller are generally all metal including the handle portion. They also tend to be rather short and quickly heat up since you have to be closer to the fire–not to mention the fact that the metal transfers the heat to your hands much more than it will with a wooden stick.  Enter Light My Fire and their Grandpa’s FireForks.


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