🌟 Cutlery that Cares—Dine with Style and Conscience!
This Disposable Wooden Cutlery Set includes 200 eco-friendly utensils (100 forks, 50 spoons, 50 knives) made from 100% all-natural materials. They are biodegradable, compostable, and free from harmful chemicals, making them a stylish and responsible choice for any event.
S**N
Improved Design | Can be Reusable
Much improved design compared to previous variants. The spoon is now deeper and you can easily eat oat in milk or soups with it, the fork has a useful curvature and the knife can actually aid in holding food in place so you can break off pieces with a fork. The previous versions I bought weren't quite up to the job.It is advertised as disposable but actually they can be re-usable until they develop minor splinters and it is time for them to end up in my compost.I prefer the lightweight wooden cutlery compared to the metallic ones. This makes them very good as portable solution and lovely to handle in general and taking your own set when eating outside rather than participate in wasting disposable plastic cutlery on offer in many dinning places.Not only they don't generate annoying sounds when hitting the plates, they won't scratch or mark the plates overtime like the metallic ones. Many modern metallic models including many luxury brands are also prone to rust, an unheard of issue in the older manufactured equivalents. In this way, you waste less and send less poorly made products to the landfills.
K**E
Go green with these sturdy utensils.
We are remodeling our kitchen and lost our sink for about three weeks and needed disposable eating utensils. I wanted something biodegradable that could hold up through a meal. BAMBOODLERS Disposable Wooden Cutlery Set to the rescue! One of the things that drew me to this brand was that you got twice as many forks as knives or spoons. What a great idea!The utensils have held up to whatever we have thrown up against them. Granted, we have not been cooking steaks, but short of that...Ok, truthfully, there are not full-length tines on the forks and everything is about 20% smaller than stainless, but really, we should be comparing them to the plastic utensils you would otherwise be using. In that regard, the size is the same and the durability far outshines plastic. We’ve never broken a bamboo utensil or broken off a tine on a fork.The texture is not as smooth as plastic. It reminds me of the small wooden spoons that used to come with cafeteria ice cream. Actually, it’s been a bit nostalgic to eat ice cream with these spoons. And the bowl of the spoon is not as deep as a plastic spoon might be. Good for chili but maybe not so good for tomato soup.All-in-all, I am happy to use these as disposable utensils. They are every buy as durable if not more so than plastic and won’t be around 100 years from now.
C**7
Disposable cutlery without the guilt
PRO: Nice to buy a product that is both renewable and the waste product can be turned into compost. It's pretty strong too despite it appearing thin like for its size. CON: the downside so far is if you use the spoon or the fork, it does have a little wooden taste. Don't let the spoon sit inside the coffee cup too long or the coffee with have that woody flavor. Same with the fork, don't let the utensil saturate with your meal or you will have that same.
A**O
Best ever!
I ordered these because I was tired of not having utensils for lunch at work. I came upon these on amazon and fell in love! They are sturdy, cheap, and best of all better for the environment than their plastic counterparts.I posted comparison pics of the regular plastic untencils one would use for work or picnics. I use these regularly at work, Beach, bbq etc. I have not had one of these break on me. I. The other hand the plastic knives break regularly under pressure. Since these are wooden you done have to work about them melting in the heat. I live in Miami so if you leave plastic utensils in the car for example they will melt.I definetly recommend these for so many vocations not just for work lunches. They can be used for events, pries, bbq, beach, and even for children.
Z**E
Perfect for a Dinner Party!
These were perfect for a large buffet dinner party where people ate dinner standing, sitting on couches, etc. They are elegant, sturdy, easy to hold and handle, great for hot foods, environmentally friendly, easy to clean up, and all-around perfect when you need a great disposable plate. I will use them for all my big parties!
M**C
No more plastic eating utensils!
These disposable utensils are the perfect alternative to plastic. I was concerned that they might be flimsy or rough/splintery, but they are quite sturdy and perfectly smooth. For large group casual entertaining, these are perfect. They are a bit more expensive than plastic, but I am committed to never purchasing single-use plastic again. I am happy to spend a little more for a product made from sustainable and biodegradable material. Thank you for making available on Amazon!
B**Y
Smells so strong
I liked the shape and style and the earth-friendly product. However, they smelled so strong, like a hay barn. Although they worked for our party, I recommend opening these a day or two in advance to air them out. They are thick and sturdy.
C**B
Fork It
For a family reunion, I wanted to make sure I made a conscious decision to buy an alternative to the usual plastic cutlery. I wasn't sure if buying these was the best idea in the world, but isn't any idea better than letting one more plastic spoon or fork wind up in a land fill? Surprisingly, I didn't hear a single complaint and given that the reunion was filled with old people not known for withholding their opinion when you put too much salt in the potato salad or why you haven't managed to lose all that baby weight seeing how your oldest child just got out of college, I braced myself for at least one oldie to corner me and rake me over the coals. Nope. If anything, they were intrigued that wooden disposable utensils could exist. The knives cut chicken breasts without breakage or any accidental stabbings and there weren't any broken tines or spoon mishaps. The best part? I put them all in the mulch pile when we were done.
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