HiwareDirect via Amazon has
10-Piece Hiware Reusable Chopsticks Set (5-Ct 8.8" Stainless Steel Spiral + 5-Ct 9.4" Natural Bamboo) on sale for
$4.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.
Thanks to community member
david3808 for finding this deal.
About this product:- Includes 5 pairs of 8.8" lightweight stainless steel spiral chopsticks and 5 pairs of 9.4" natural bamboo chopsticks.
- Reusable, dishwasher safe
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We are in a world where truthful statements are down voted. I don't know who those idiots are that down voted you but your statement is factually correct.
You are doing it right. Even more responsible would be to buy bamboo chopsticks and just wash them. Disposable chopsticks typically come in plastic bags which is bad for the environment.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've been there twice and never saw round metal chopsticks there. They had much flatter and shorter "utensil" chopsticks. *Additionally, differing from other Asian cultures, they use spoons for rice and other difficult to grasp items.
First of all, Koreans do in fact predominately use metal chopsticks. Furthermore, all Asian cultures use spoons for rice. If you are eating quick street food, sometimes they won't give a spoon which is why many people hold the bowl to their mouth and shove all the food in with the chopsticks. It's for convenience, and it's true that some people don't use spoons for their rice all the time or even part of the time, But the majority of Asians use a spoon for rice when convenient.
How are these different from the free ones at the sushi restaurant?
Is the metal one better?
I really want a nice set but not spend too much as we have kids in the house.
I want to expose them to chopsticks as well.
They have some clear coat on them which flakes off. You'll surely be eating whatever that is, polyurethane or whatever. Save money on chopsticks so you can pay for your chemo.
I have been able to reuse the sushi restaurant chopsticks that you snap in half multiple times. They are actually quite durable and washable. They just don't look fancy.
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You revived a 6 month old thread just to speak your mind?