- It’s probably made of that super light material, and if I use too big of a fork, I’ll drop rice all over myself. Or get too big of a mouthful.
I’m glad someone on the internet finally figured out that we all have rules about forks.
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I’m glad someone on the internet finally figured out that we all have rules about forks.
number 5 for its solid structure and good distance between prongs
Gotta go with 1
It was between 2, 4 and 5, but ultimately 5 wins for me
huh it was between 1,3 and 4 for me with 4 the final pick
1 is too small, 3’s handle is too think for me
I don’t really like any of these.
Ideally, #2’s head on #1’s handle
Ideally, #3’s head on #1’s handle
This is the way.
It depends.
they all suck the prongs are too thick
Top part - 2, 5 for bottom.
1 or 5
1
1
5, 1, 3, 4, 2 but I don’t actually like any of them. I want the smallest functional fork available (generally around 15cm/6”)
I’ll pick 1 as it looks the comfiest and I hate big forks.
The only valid choice is 3, I want the full weight of the fork to be the tongs so they don’t knock cups over.
It’s about how they stack, I like a neat stack 👄
2,
because it also has best spikes to test if potato is done.
2,
because it also has best spikes to test if potato is done.
2,
because it also has best spikes to test if potato is done.
2
3
Oh gawd no! That square handle digs into the hand when you use it. I’ve been there.
Probably 2. 5 is a maybe? But 2 is probably the one I’d want.
this@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
1, 2, and/or 5 depending on the type of food i’m eating.