🍴 Extend your dining game with style and durability!
The Lamdo Extendable Fork is a sleek, stainless steel telescopic fork adjustable from 8.7 to 25.4 inches, designed for versatile use from daily meals to outdoor BBQs. Its rust-resistant, mirror-polished finish ensures long-lasting hygiene and durability, making it the perfect compact cutlery companion for modern professionals on the go.
D**R
Funny and satisfying
Love this product! It’s so funny to bust out at family dinners because no one expects it. This looks like a real fork, it has great range and it’s comfortable to hold in your hand. I’d say this is well worth the money. You’ll be sure to get lots of laughs out when using this fun fork.
D**T
Great purchase
Fun and worked perfectly!
K**.
Not for long term use
I got this for thanksgiving for a joke, taking food off family members plates from long distance. It worked, but the next time I used it, it pulled apart. Fine for the money, but don’t expect to use this for anything other than a gag/prop.
T**.
Fork
Helpful with a broken arm
J**L
Very long fork
I bought it as a gag gift for myself. It was a hit at the restaurant.
A**R
Super long fork like a metal antennae
Remember those old days of portable radios or boomboxes? That had the metal antennae you can pull and expand? Like rabbit ears on an old tv., Yes this fork has something like that and it bring back memories of pulling antennae when pulling the fork handle to expand the fork length. What a crazy and fun item to have and use for distant cooking or to not burn yourself when needing a fork to touch up some food on a fire or grill. Now this is NOT heavy duty so it is only good for light weight and gentle use when fully expanded in my opinion. Fun still to have.
G**S
Not really functional
I bought this as a gag gift, but it doesn't work properly. It's very difficult to extend it out.
A**A
Just for fun
I got this fork just for fun lol I have gotten many laughs out of it. Thankfully it is pretty strong even when extended. No issues with rusting thankfully.
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