on this topic:
This is a cutlery model sold by a specific store chain here in sweden some decades ago, i fucking adore how simple and proletarian it is, it’s absolutely ubiquitous even to this day.
Like IKEA things but cheaper and higher quality.It’s 2 and it ain’t even close
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.
Only #2. Having a consistent set of cutlery is priceless.
- The other handle shapes look awful
I rank them in order of decreasing favorability: 3 5 4 1 2
My fork is the correct fork. None of these are my fork.
In the event of a fork loss, any of these forks could become my fork after a period of time, probably about a month or so until it felt right.
5 because the handle isn’t a fucking nightmare and won’t be distracting to eating but also I have that exact set and only use the larger ones unless I am forced to use the smaller ones. I picked the set for these reasons.
People who choose 4, are you doing okay? It’s okay to seek help.
3 is even worse
I’d pick 5 but none of these look all that comfy
Handle of 5 is the best. They usually also have a bit of a weight in it, I hate light forks.
It doesn’t, that’s Ikea’s fork, I know it. It’s super uncomfortable for me but I’m the neurotypical in the house, my partner only uses those.
Yeah, I didn’t think I was fork divergent… But I jumped straight to 5.
Wow we are so different. I don’t even want to be in the same room as 5. I like the edges to be straight straight straight like a hitscan ray no bend tyuuuuu ^^
- The handles on all the others except 5 are hideous but 5 has a really weird pointy bit
All of them have a flat handle. My personal preference is for a cylindrical handle. Heavier and easier to hold. Flat cutlery that looks like it was stamped out of sheet metal won’t do at all.
1 - the tines on it are plenty long and it’s narrower than most of the others