Snow Peak Chopsticks
$23.96 - $29.95
MSRP: $29.95
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User Reviews
Been using these for years in and outdoors. It's practical…
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Price Paid: sub U$50
Been using these for years in and outdoors.
It's practical ...
- easy to pack/hang around the neck.
- pickup any food you can think of.
- easy to clean/wipe.
bottom line, virtually zero maintenance.
Anyone who prefers chopsticks to a knife and fork,…
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Price Paid: $20
Anyone who prefers chopsticks to a knife and fork, or just likes to take a break from the ordinary should purchase this product. These chopsticks are lighter then a set of utensils for backpacking and are comparable in weight to a spork.
These chopsticks have a unique design and feel. In particular, the wood is of excellent quality. While everyone else at the campsite is using sporks, this guy will attract a lot of attention. Be prepared for onlookers who will invariably comment on the creativity and clever design of the chopsticks.
These chopsticks are long enough to reach the bottom of the freeze-dried food Mountain House packages. Also can be used to take with you to work in your lunch bag. Now you can eat salads, stir fry, noodles, chili, or whatever dish in style.
Specs
Specs
| Weight |
1.0 oz |
| Material |
Stainless Steel (Grips), Recycled Baseball Bat (Tips) |
| Dimensions |
8.5 in x 0.25 in |
| Includes |
Chopsticks w/ Carry Case |
| Size Stowed |
4.5 in x 0.25 in |
Description
The Chopsticks is an utensil made by Snow Peak. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews
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