John Chan | Mar 03, 2008
In my country, a lot of us eat with chopsticks. Most of those you get these days are the low-quality disposable kinds which leave strands of wood in your food and are way too thin for a good grip. If you feel strongly against using these horrible tree-killing utensils, the
Brunton FlipSticks folding chopsticks could just be your thing.
The ends of the FlipSticks which pick up food are made of bamboo, just like regular chopsticks, while the rotating ends are stainless steel. They fold to half the normal length for storage and fit into a handy case for transport.
I hold my chopsticks around the middle or slightly above the halfway mark. This means I'll be using the FlipSticks by holding its metal part, which seems uncomfortable. Though I personally find it odd, it might work for someone else. What's more, it comes with a one-year warranty--that must surely be a first for a pair of chopsticks. The Brunton site lists it for US$33, though it looks like you can get it for much less from other online retailers.
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JOHNL
I would like to see a travel toothbrush designed like this.
Mar 07, 2008 09:26