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The Homecraft Knork is a 2-in-1 ergonomic eating utensil combining knife and fork functions with wide, rounded tines for safe cutting without sharp edges. Weighing 138g, it features finger platforms for enhanced grip and is designed for both left and right-handed users, blending modern design with practical functionality to promote safe, independent eating.


| Product Name | Single Knork Fork |
| Weight | 138 g |
| Units | 1.0 count |
| Brand | KNORK |
P**5
Great product makes meal times so much easier
Love the knock. It's got quite a bit if weight to it so it feels really well made and good quality. Finish is good looks alot more expensive than it is. More importantly it serves it's purpose really well. Makes eating one handed so much easier. It's able to cut all types of food really well. Easy to hold and overall the design is great.
M**N
For £6 it is worth giving it a try and being amazed how well it works.
I got this after breaking my shoulder and needing to keep it immobilised for a couple of months. I was doubtful if the knork would be any good, but I thought I might as well give it a try. I am so glad I did. I am yet to find a food that I cannot cut! Saying that, some tough pork has given me a challenge, but with some persistence and a bit of strength I managed. A word of warning is that it takes a couple of days to learn to use it properly. Rather than slicing you need to rotate to cut. Scoping peas or similar is also a challenge as you have no knife to push them on, but I have found pushing them against potatoes works well. One last thing to mention is that in addition to being a useful tool, it is also a beautiful, well finishing piece of cutlery.
B**R
Forking Food Made easy
Sometimes you have to accept that an illness or disability is going to affect the way you can do things. Like, holding cutlery to eat. Of late, I sometimes have trouble with my left hand, so I wanted something to enable me to lightly cut, and then eat with my right hand. I have been using a cake fork. Yes, really!! It does the job, but, it is a bit small and flimsy in my right hand. This "Knork" as it is called, combination of knife and fork, does what I want and need. It is chunky in the hand, so is more comfortable to hold. Obviously, you do not want it to have a razor sharp edge, otherwise you might just slice your lip, or cut your tongue off, but, I was a bit disappointed that the edges do seem rather tame and blunt. You'd never to be able to do "serious" cutting so you would have to "pre cut" a steak, if that is what yu want to eat. But, I was surprised at how it handled a steak pie, most veggies and fish. I got this for me. If you have hand problems, do talk to you GP or health professional, they may suggest something different. But I am happy.
J**6
Perfect as I can't use my left hand due to surgery
This has been so helpful after my recent surgery and only being able to use my right hand.It is abit on the heavy side for an item of cutlery but other than that I've been pleased with it.
M**N
Not exactly what I was expecting, but still a great product!
It does work and I've got used to its weight and shape BUT near in might the following:The prongs are curved a little more than most forks and I've bashed my teeth a number of times. The fork is a lot bulkier and hence heavier than normal ones and tends to fall off the plate easier unless you really make sure it is securely on the plate. These are not really negative points, just some tips. As I say, it works fine and most importantly does not deform. Oh, one last thing, the edge for cutting is not really a sharp edge like a knife (which I was expecting it to be). It's actually a beefed up fork edge.
R**B
Good quality I would recommend
Very attractive piece of cutlery have broken my fingers on one hand and been unable to use two pieces of cutlery. Comes in an nice package to store in bag and looks discreet. Haven’t used it yet but will be sure to update when I do as I’m yet to see the sharp cutting side of fork but will put to the testUsed last night and cut through food fine and will not be conscience of how I was eating anymore Was a little difficult cutting through meat but understand that as if you had more of a sharp edge on fork it would cut your tongue.I am buying now in 2021 for my mother in law as having difficulty with joints Best looking i can find and for me very useful
A**E
excellent & sturdy
ok bit of a niche item but if you need one of these - highly recommended, well made & sturdy.
R**C
Eat One handed with a broken arm or wrist
This works well if you have a broken arm or wrist. I broke my arm and used it. A few years later my daughter broke her wrist and I bought her one as a gift.The knife side is blunt and not very effective, but for most soft food it OK. A friend will have to cut up steak the traditional way.
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