Disposable Plasticware Forks, White - 400 Count Cutlery - Dining Collection
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The box did say that the fork was made in China, but it does not specify the type of material the product was made from. I hope that is only the case with the box and not the fork itself. In the future, I will be more selective about the items I buy.
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The forks are quite lightweight, small and flimsy, which makes them perfect for serving soft items like When it comes to chicken breasts, they can break just by using them for that amount of time. Very disappointed and I should have returned them, but I opened the box beforehand. These are still usable, but I wouldn't have purchased them if I had known how weak they were.
At the time of purchase, I purchased these under the heavy duty tag and in the title it said heavy duty. There is even a label that reads, "heavy duty. ". Baby food would be easily cut with these. In a microwave dinner, we literally bent and flexed with mashed potatoes. Surely you think I exaggerate, but I did it literally. I failed in my attempt to chop the meat loaf in the microwave because the bottom tine touched the top tine and I never made it through. When I tried to use it for heavy duty, it was terrible, so I had to stab and pry into pieces the soft meatloaf. It is a good deal for the price if you're expecting light-weight plastic, but terrible for heavy-duty use.
And if no one in the office is going to use them, I'll need to find something else. My sincere thanks to you, The color red.
When I forget to bring something from home, I bought these to keep around the office to keep track of things. Even though I knew the price of these would be cheep, I still bought them since the box said they were heavy duty and the description said medium, so I felt okay buying them. This turns out to be a little light duty, They bend extremely easily and make it a bit difficult to eat It's probably better to get something stronger next time. If all you need is some cheap plastic forks, then I guess these are sufficient, but in reality you would do better with something more durable.
I would not recommend it for anything other than This is a very small, lightweight device. This is a very disappointing experience. Summer entertaining involves a lot of outdoor entertaining, and these would not stand.
When I host a cookout with grilled chicken as a main course, and people aren't even able to poke their forks through it, it would embarrass me. Their design is not only flimsy, but they are also very Even my husband, who has average-sized hands, couldn't get a good grip on them because they were more like a child's In my opinion, this purchase is extremely disappointing.
"Medium Weight" is definitely not the right term for these forks. If you want an idea of how bad the spoons at McDonald's are, here is an example. You can use these as craft supplies, to eat frozen dinners at home while standing at the sink, and at kids' You could not use this to stab anything important, such as a pickle out of a jar, since the handle is very short. Forks bend easily with just a little pressure, and this one is no exception. Throwing away is never worth the effort of simple washing.
I snapped the handle holding a piece of chicken when I cut it in half to bite into it. It is kind of fragile and bends when you poke something other than a slice of watermelon with it! I was not able to use these at all. The cake would probably not be too offensive for a kid's birthday party.