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Bobraz
2631
Jun 14, 2017
I got mine; very happy with the set! Very thin and light, but very sturdy (does not feel like it'll bend under normal 'eating' circumstances).
The sometimes annoying "teeth grinding" feeling of titanium is not present on these utensils, because of the polished parts.
Overall, highly recommended, will buy one more two-pack for travel purposes! (be warned you can't bring the knife in carry-on luggage, I asked TSA about it by way of Tweeter)
sudeva
154
Jun 3, 2019
BobrazIf TSA are consistent about this, then this seems like a nonstarter for people who don't always take a checked bag. I have two other sets from different brands where the serrated knife is shaped more like a butter knife, and I've never had a problem with TSA. So it seems like the angle on this blade is just needlessly "aggressive." Maybe you got an abundantly cautious response from TSA since you put it right in front of them, but wouldn't be great to find out by testing it.
Bobraz
2631
Jun 3, 2019
sudevaI ended up ordering two packages for a total of four (4) sets for the whole family. When I travel, I'm not taking the knife in my carry-on; if I have checked baggage, then I throw the knife in my suitcase for retrieval at destination. If not, I just leave the knife at home and I bring just the fork and spoon with me on planes and in airports. It gets me weird glances from other passengers but whatever. I try to limit usage of disposable everything (including utensils) at home and when traveling. Of course at destination, if I have the knife out of my checked luggage, I limit even more creating garbage. I hate disposable utensils!
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sudeva
154
Jun 3, 2019
BobrazDitto about the waste. I've only had my titanium spork taken away once, but it was at such a small airport that I just asked security if they wouldn't mind walking out on the runway and putting it in my checked bag, so they did!