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Pocket-size collapsible fiberglass cutlery dines and dashes

Pocket-size collapsible fiberglass cutlery dines and dashes
The S+ Cutlery kit comes with fork, knife, spoon, and chopsticks with rest
The S+ Cutlery kit comes with fork, knife, spoon, and chopsticks with rest
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The entire S+ kit is designed to pack away in a pocket or purse
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The entire S+ kit is designed to pack away in a pocket or purse
The S+ Cutlery kit comes with fork, knife, spoon, and chopsticks with rest
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The S+ Cutlery kit comes with fork, knife, spoon, and chopsticks with rest
The threaded design allows each utensil to break in half
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The threaded design allows each utensil to break in half
Take the S+ Cutlery set wherever you go to avoid disposable utensils
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Take the S+ Cutlery set wherever you go to avoid disposable utensils
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Sun-shing claims its knife has power to cut foods that might prove more difficult for
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Sun-shing claims its knife has power to cut foods that might prove more difficult for flimsier alternatives
The chopsticks include non-slip tips
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The chopsticks include non-slip tips
The S+ kit can go from home, to work, to restaurant, to picnic bench, and beyond
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The S+ kit can go from home, to work, to restaurant, to picnic bench, and beyond
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Quite different from the plastic forks and knives you might be used to using when dining casually, S+ Cutlery uses both plastic and glass fibers for reusable performance built to hold up to life on the go (whenever that should return). The utensils are much sturdier than those flimsy take-out giveaways and pack down into a pocket-size carry case to easily transition between breakfast parfaits and sushi dinners.

Ever since the world became more mindful of the sickening volume of single-use plastic polluting land and sea, lightweight reusable cutlery – from utensils that leap and slide out from your wallet to place settings that nest magnetically – has become a growing part of everyday carry.

Usually go-anywhere reusable utensils and gizmos rely on metal construction, but Taiwanese company Sun-shing believes that fiberglass provides a better combination of low weight, durable construction and user-friendly design. It promises that its S+ utensils hold up against chemicals, corrosion, heat and repeated use for a long-lasting life.

Sun-shing's S+ kit is more complete than many portable utensil packages, packing a spoon, fork, serrated knife, chopsticks and chopstick rest into a 4.7 x 1.4-in (12 x 3.5-cm) ABS carry case. The whole package weighs 3.5 oz (100 g) and carries easily in a pocket, purse or backpack.

The entire S+ kit is designed to pack away in a pocket or purse
The entire S+ kit is designed to pack away in a pocket or purse

When it's time to eat, the two pieces of each utensil pop out of the case and screw together with stainless steel threads. The fork, knife and spoon measure 7.3 in (18.5 cm) long, while the chopsticks are a touch longer at 8.5 in (21.5 cm). The utensils are dishwasher-safe and designed for easy cleaning.

Sun-shing is raising money on Kickstarter now, offering the S+ Cutlery set for pledge levels starting at US$35, a discount of $11 off the planned $46 retail. Pricing is quite comparable to the similar collapsible cutlery set from Outlery, made from stainless steel. Free worldwide shipping is included, and deliveries are planned for an April 2020 start if all proceeds smoothly.

The pitch video below provides an overview of the S+ Cutlery.

S+ Cutlery

Source: Kickstarter

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2 comments
2 comments
Tom Lee Mullins
I think that is really neat. I can see using it for camping or picnics or when one brings ones lunch to work or other activities.
paul314
At that weight and price, I might as well just get some regular knives, forks and spoons and be done with it.