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Light My Fire Titanium Review

The classic, two-sided design gets a significant upgrade in the form of this titanium model
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light my fire titanium spork review
Credit: Light My Fire
Price:  $24 List
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Manufacturer:   Light My Fire
By Sara James ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 10, 2019
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RANKED
#5 of 10
  • Eating - 35% 6.0
  • Durability - 30% 9.0
  • Cooking - 20% 7.0
  • Cleaning - 15% 8.0
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Our Verdict

The Light My Fire Titanium spork would be a welcome sight in many adventure guides' meal kits. Based on the same Swedish design as the LMF Original, the titanium version is superior to its plastic sibling because it simply does not break. The double-ended set up is controversial, with some celebrating the versatility of the spoon, fork, 'knife' combo tool, and others finding the utensil uncomfortable to hold. Those who are concerned about hygiene will find themselves sticking to one side of this tool per meal.
REASONS TO BUY
Does not break
Easy to clean
Large capacity
REASONS TO AVOID
More expensive than most

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Bottom Line A titanium upgrade that solves the biggest issue with the plastic version of this sporkThe best model for your on-the-go meal needsThis model has an exceptionally low weight and top-notch durability, making it the ideal backcountry utensilA great option for the backcountry due to its comfortable and lightweight designThis sturdy plastic model offers the best price to performance ratio
Rating Categories Light My Fire Titanium Snow Peak Titanium... Vargo Titanium ULV Toaks Titanium humangear GoBites Uno
Eating (35%)
6.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
6.0
Durability (30%)
9.0
9.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
Cooking (20%)
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Cleaning (15%)
8.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Specs Light My Fire Titanium Snow Peak Titanium... Vargo Titanium ULV Toaks Titanium humangear GoBites Uno
Material Titanium Titanium Titanium Titanium High-temp nylon
Measured weight (oz) 0.7 oz 0.6 oz 0.3 oz 0.6 oz 0.5 oz
Length 6.75" 6.5" 6.5" 6.625" 6.5"
Dishwasher safe? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - Top rack recommended

Our Analysis and Test Results

The double-sided design allows the user to select the tool depending on the meal at hand. The spoon and fork are highly suited to the task: the deep bowl enables you to enjoy a healthy dose of your favorite soup and the tines of the fork are sharp enough to spear a piece of meat. The cerated side of the leftmost fork tines can function as a cutting tool, but it does not replace the need for a knife as part of a camp kit.

This spork, uniquely, comes with a carrying bag. Although white seems like a poor color choice for this mixed mesh nylon bag, it is otherwise a functional addition to your toolkit and helps prevent your spork from contamination by the filth in your backpack.

Performance Comparison


light my fire titanium spork review - a convinient tool for your adventure lunch box.
A convinient tool for your adventure lunch box.
Credit: Sara James

Eating


The spork's large scooped bowl is a great soup spoon, and the larger carrying capacity also means it excels are ladling mountains of oatmeal into your mouth. The sharp tines of the fork are effective for stabbing chunks of meat and function well at the most fork-related tasks. The claim that this utensil also serves as a knife is a slight stretch of the imagination in our assessment. The serrated edges provided some slicing power against certain food items such as sausages or chicken, but this 'knife's' capabilities were not much greater than the side of a narrow spoon or fork.

light my fire titanium spork review - the larger bowl held a larger capacity of soup than most.
The larger bowl held a larger capacity of soup than most.
Credit: Sara James

For some, the iconic double-end design is the selling point of the LMF spork, while for others, it is the pitfall. Each end is well suited to specific eating tasks, but for a meal that requires both ends, you either have to compromise your hygiene or clean your spork mid-meal. You're also forced to hold the utensil in the middle, which most testers found less natural. Otherwise, you can hold this spork by the spoon bowl or the fork tines, but again, doing so is awkward.

light my fire titanium spork review - the multi-tool nature of this tool made it well suited to a variety...
The multi-tool nature of this tool made it well suited to a variety of cooking tasks.
Credit: Sara James

Durability


The titanium model showed no signs of wear and tear during our testing period. In order to see if we could spot signs of decay, we even borrowed a 5-year-old model and put it under the lens for close inspection. Aside from the branding wearing down, we could see no evidence that this spork had survived over 1000 uses: this is the type of tool you may pass onto your offspring.

light my fire titanium spork review - more expensive than most, you can expect this tool to last you a...
More expensive than most, you can expect this tool to last you a life time.
Credit: Sara James

Cooking


The double-ended design means this tool is suitable for a wide range of cooking tasks ( frying, scrambling, stirring, labeled, whisking) even if it did feel awkward in hand. The titanium material was not kind to our Teflon pans, leaving multiple scratch marks after some vigorous stirring. On the other hand, the titanium is adept at scraping cast iron pots clean.

light my fire titanium spork review - aggressive stirring with this tool scratched our teflon pan.
Aggressive stirring with this tool scratched our Teflon pan.
Credit: Sara James

Cleaning


The titanium material makes this utensil conducive to the quick lick cleaning method. The indentation of graphics on the central part of the handle is prone to collecting extra grime, which is annoying since such branding is unnecessary to the spork's function.

light my fire titanium spork review - the lick clean method was a winner with this easy to clean tool.
The lick clean method was a winner with this easy to clean tool.
Credit: Sara James

Value


If longevity is factored into our value analysis, this spork is a reasonable purchase. It may cost significantly more than other models we tested, but we are also confident that this spork will see more meals than the non-titanium counterparts. That said, there are other titanium and aluminium alloy models we tested that we expect to stand the test of time similarly. All of them cost less than the Light My Fire Titanium.

light my fire titanium spork review - one of the authors, sara, cooks up some eggs and veggies in...
One of the authors, Sara, cooks up some eggs and veggies in Desolation Wilderness near Lake Tahoe.
Credit: Dominik Bleeg

Conclusion


Most people are willing to spend the extra money on a product that lasts as this one does. Lightweight and versatile, it would be a welcome addition to any adventurer's summit pack and would also be suitable as a day-to-day lunch tool for heavy-handed utilitarians.

Sara James