Carabiner for easy attachment to packs and clothing
The Eat'n Tool is the brainchild of New York City designer Liong Mah. It may look like the familiar spoon/fork "spork" combination, but Liong used his ingenuity and computer-aided design skills to create a lightweight, high-tech outdoor tool. In addition to the ergonomic spoon and short-tined fork, it has a handy bottle opener on one side and an emergency screwdriver blade on the other, which will also work as a pry for opening canisters. You'll find three integrated metric wrench reliefs (10mm, 8mm, 6mm) useful for emergency repairs. A nonweight-bearing carabiner makes it easy to snap this tool onto clothing, packs and belt loops. Available: