• enkers
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    7 days ago

    None of these. 2 has the best tines, but the handle sucks. These look like forks you’d find in a diner. Rounded outer tines is a crime against humanity. Did you maybe want a spork instead? 😡

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      7 days ago

      Agreed. 2 is the clear winner of this heat, despite the bad handle. 5 has the best handle of the bunch, but all these were stamped from thin, stainless sheet steel, rather than forged from thicker plate. All of their handles are lousy.

      5 has a better finish than the rest, but the tines are a train wreck.

      Here is the perfect fork:

      • Yardy Sardley
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        87 days ago

        Yup. I’ve never really felt compelled to steal anything at all in my life, but I found some silverware like this at a restaurant one time and I don’t think I had much of a choice.

        Once I felt that ideal shape in my hand, with the perfect amount of heft distributed exactly as it should be, I knew I could never go back to using regular flat silverware.

        The waiter caught me trying to clumsily hide the one set, and then he brought me a second one to take home as a gift. It was one of the nicest things, I’ll never forget it.

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        47 days ago

        Round handles don’t let me know the rotation so hard pass from me.

      • @[email protected]
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        57 days ago

        Damn, that is the most perfect fork I’ve seen, wow.

        Yeah I was gonna say 2’s prong/head with 5’s handle would probably be the best out of what’s available in the OP image, but yours is… sublime, hah.

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          37 days ago

          I was going to say “2 but with 5’s handle and if you say 1 I am going to” but I couldn’t think of a silly threat that would be absurd but in a funny way

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        37 days ago

        I completely agree with you that all forks in the image suck. The part that you stick into the food shouldn’t be rounded like that, it should be straight, so when you take it out of your mouth, it glides through your lips uniformly without some weird bumps. It should also have enough space in between the thingys, so you don’t just cut your food in half when sticking it in. Then the handle, there’s no reason for it not to be straight either. My hand doesn’t have weird bumps like that, so the handle shouldn’t either. It should also not be that flat, so it’s nicer to grip.

        Once I move out of my parents house, I’m definitely gonna buy forks like the one in your image. This is the best fork I’ve ever seen. Everything is straight without weird bump, it’s not gonna cut my food in half and the handle is thick, so it’s nice to grip. I don’t understand how people who design things like this just don’t think about making them nice to use. Do they stop themselves from thinking about how the thing they make would actually be used or what?

      • @[email protected]
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        67 days ago

        Allow me to introduce you to my favorite fork. I feel like yours would rotate in the hand while applying downward cutting force.

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          87 days ago

          Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark…

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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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      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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      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.

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    287 days ago

    They all have problems. If i have to pick any one of them its going to be 2, but i won’t be happy about it.

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    7 days ago

    None of them are great, all too thin and probably have hard 90° edges from being stamped cheap metal, but maybe 2. Five can fuck off, too wide and trying to be a spoon, the rest are too narrow in the handle.

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    Long handle, long thin straight tines, large round pan so it fits nicely in your hand, 2 is basically the ideal fork