Muncher - all in one kitchen?
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Muncher - all in one kitchen?
From the people who brought you the Windsor 'Full Nutter' tool - the 'Muncher'. Everything you need and possibly some you don't, to prepare and eat your favourite meal in a bus stop.
As you might expect, it's made from good old Ti and weighs a not unimpressive 20g. It's on Kickstarter at the moment and will go into production.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20 ... ti-utensil
As you might expect, it's made from good old Ti and weighs a not unimpressive 20g. It's on Kickstarter at the moment and will go into production.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20 ... ti-utensil
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
Saw that on STW, looks like a solution looking for a problem
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
I love the fact it has a veg / fruit peeler AND a butter knife
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
I quite like that...Bearbonesnorm wrote:I love the fact it has a veg / fruit peeler AND a butter knife
Just need one to go with my http://www.trueutility.com/pocket-tools ... istick-p15 then I can hipster-tour my way round France.
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
Rather oddly, someone accused me of nearly looking like a hipster while riding T-N ... I reckon if I'd been carrying one of these, I'd have pulled it off fully.Just need one to go with my http://www.trueutility.com/pocket-tools ... istick-p15 then I can hipster-tour my way round France.
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
My kids wind me up about being a hipster all the time. example - 'Dad, you are a hipster as you wear jeans with a turn up' I explain that yes, I've always worn jeans with turn ups. therefore walking straight into the trap and proving their point. arrgh! 'only a hipster would claim they were doing it first'Bearbonesnorm wrote:Rather oddly, someone accused me of nearly looking like a hipster while riding T-N ... I reckon if I'd been carrying one of these, I'd have pulled it off fully.Just need one to go with my http://www.trueutility.com/pocket-tools ... istick-p15 then I can hipster-tour my way round France.
bloody smart arse kids
Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
I finally thought I sort of understood this hipster thing but now I'm just confused all over again!Bearbonesnorm wrote:Rather oddly, someone accused me of nearly looking like a hipster while riding T-N
Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
hipster1: a person who follows the latest trends and fashions, especially those regarded as being outside the cultural mainstream.
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
Having seen Stu's T-N photo, being a hipster was not the first thought that sprung to mind.
The trueutility site features a "cash stash" which looks familiar for those who've read Papillon, brings a whole new meaning to the phrase ring-pull.
The trueutility site features a "cash stash" which looks familiar for those who've read Papillon, brings a whole new meaning to the phrase ring-pull.
Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
I have a little capsule on my keys that likes the True Utility one. In fact I've had on my keys before they even brought one out
It's actually a really useful way of carrying £20. I ALWAYS have cash on me in an emergency, which is nice to know. Combined with contactless on my watch/phone it's handy knowing that if I pop out on the bike I can buy something if I need to
In fact I've used the £20 to buy petrol when I went out on the motorbike and forgot my wallet. It got security checked though, as I pulled it out and unfolded it in a wierd origami-esque way from a tiny little nugget to a normal note.
It's actually a really useful way of carrying £20. I ALWAYS have cash on me in an emergency, which is nice to know. Combined with contactless on my watch/phone it's handy knowing that if I pop out on the bike I can buy something if I need to
In fact I've used the £20 to buy petrol when I went out on the motorbike and forgot my wallet. It got security checked though, as I pulled it out and unfolded it in a wierd origami-esque way from a tiny little nugget to a normal note.
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
Not to mention rather lethal. Imagine stabbing at a random bit of meat in the bottom of your cup and slicing your wrist open with the box cutter on the other end.Richpips wrote:It looks so uncomfortable to use.
I'm just going outside ...
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Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
I have a beard, turn up jeans and a singlespeed (or two). Hipster? No, just a badass...ianfitz wrote:My kids wind me up about being a hipster all the time. example - 'Dad, you are a hipster as you wear jeans with a turn up' I explain that yes, I've always worn jeans with turn ups. therefore walking straight into the trap and proving their point. arrgh! 'only a hipster would claim they were doing it first'Bearbonesnorm wrote:Rather oddly, someone accused me of nearly looking like a hipster while riding T-N ... I reckon if I'd been carrying one of these, I'd have pulled it off fully.Just need one to go with my http://www.trueutility.com/pocket-tools ... istick-p15 then I can hipster-tour my way round France.
bloody smart arse kids
Actually, I'm just a scruffy schortarse who can't tune gears!
Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
Not really for left handed folk either...Richpips wrote:It looks so uncomfortable to use.
Re: Muncher - all in one kitchen?
Lots of opportunities to grip that can opener corner or the serrated blade end and lever the other end against something, what could go wrong? I guess that hypalon pouch can hold a few plasters.Ian wrote:Not really for left handed folk either...Richpips wrote:It looks so uncomfortable to use.