Eat'N Tool
™ is the brainchild of New York City designer Liong
Mah. At first glance it looks like the familiar spoon/fork "spork"
combination, but Liong has used his ingenuity and computer-aided design
skills to create a lightweight, high-tech outdoor tool.
Yes, there is an ergonomic spoon, and a short-tuned fork. But in
addition, there's a handy bottle opener on one side. The right side of
the handle is ground to provide an emergency screwdriver blade, which
will also work as a pry for opening canisters.
The large central hole is not only designed for finger gripping, but
also keeps the Eat'N Tool weight down. Three metric wrench reliefs (10
mm, 8 mm, 6 mm) are useful for emergency repairs, and result in a tool
weight of just 1.5 ounces (43 g).
For easy snap-on carry on D-rings or loops on clothing and packs, there is a carry carabiner (non-weight-bearing).