
"While multitools that fold and feature pull-out accessories from the body are a common sight, it is unusual for a multitool to arrive in a one-piece design with construction that's durable enough to withstand whatever you can throw at it."
"To ensure that it is possible and effortless, the one-piece multitool features a pocket clip to hold it in place inside the pocket. And when you're unsure of having it in the pocket, the tool's lanyard hole makes carrying it worry-free."
"It obviously starts with the combination of a spoon and fork in the front, which clearly wins it the word 'Spork' (combination of spoon and fork) in its name. Besides, making it a valuable EDC for casual campers and serious adventurers are features like the bottle opener, box/can opener, and a prybar."
Prometheus Design Werx introduces the SPD Ti-Spork Chop, a distinctive multitool that breaks from conventional folding designs by featuring a one-piece unibody construction. Despite its solid appearance, the tool remains pocket-portable through a dedicated pocket clip and lanyard hole. The multitool integrates six functions: a spoon-fork combination (spork), bottle opener, box/can opener, and prybar. This design approach prioritizes durability and reliability for everyday carry while maintaining practical utility for camping and outdoor adventures. The tool serves casual users and serious adventurers seeking advanced features with excellent value in a compact, unified form.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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