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      427 days ago

      Dont you love when you stick your fork into a potato and end up cutting the fucker in half? Thats what these wide tines do.

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      127 days ago

      Agreed, none of the others are balanced properly or have good flow. Number two is the only option.

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      27 days ago

      I was like this, then I saw the handle. That being said its still 2 but its very close and it could be better still like the 1 or 5 handle

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        77 days ago

        I don’t understand. I think the handle would work best for my hands, and the prongs are just the right size for me.

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          27 days ago

          Those prongs are fine. The handle, though, it’s like having a huge counterweight on the back of the utensil. I can imagine liking it if it’s always been that way or if you have big hands. Otherwise, handle number 5 is the clear improvement - no sharp edges, properly balanced, not shaped like a wedge. Could hold that fork for days.

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              26 days ago

              Yeah, 2 tines and 4 handle is a pretty good fork, I’ll admit. I just worry about the concave shape of the top side of the handle causing the edges to dig into my fingers with long-term use.