Brork - first impressions

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Brork - first impressions

Postby emma_melbourne » Wed 06 May, 2020 5:12 pm

My crowd-funded Brork arrived today, so I thought I'd post a "first impressions".

Firstly, and most noticably - was the colour of the Brork bristles which were a rainbow effect, which was not expected. I've analysed how I feel about this unexpected colour modality, and overall I've decided I actually really like it. It adds fun and whimsy to what is already a not-to-be-taken-too-seriously piece of bushwalking equipment. And should amuse fellow hikers.

The toothbrush head can be replaced with a screw, and is pre-drilled for this.

The Brork prongs are also a deviation from the original advertising - now four pronged in number, and not as sharp. And the knife feature too takes up less of a surface area of the side curve.

From my perspective these alterations are welcome. Mostly because I don't want to cut my mouth with my Brork. And the prongs are effective at stabbing pasta without issue, and the knife suitable for cutting through soft carrot. For anything more serious, like salami - I'll use my trusty Swedish knife or if I'm out UL-ing then my mini Victorinox Classic.

As I normally brush my teeth after eating, I like that this will remind me and make it easy to do so; and my toothpaste needs to stay in my food bag anyway and stowed away to keep critters out due to the smell of toothpaste. So I think this will work well - eat and brush teeth ritual.

The metal brork side is more heavily weighted obviously than the toothbrush side, so that might be a negative to some - for me it's fine I think. But I will update this if I find anything differently out in trail use. So far I've only tried pasta at home quarantine with it.

Weight: 29 grams (so not as UL as I'd hoped; as initially they'd thought it would be 22 grams)
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby emma_melbourne » Wed 06 May, 2020 5:13 pm

Oh they also sent a 50% off discount which is: kslegend on the online store www.thebrorklife.com I have no financial interest nor do I get any kick-back for you using this.

Best,

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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Ms_Mudd » Wed 06 May, 2020 8:26 pm

a brork! I wasn't sure what to expect when opening the thread. For some reason my mind roved to - chicken sounds.
I like the multi colour bristles.
It's like something Inspector Gadget or Maxwell Smart might use. Definitely a multi use item.
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby andrewa » Wed 06 May, 2020 9:08 pm

Nup.

Cute, but I’m happy with my folding titanium spoony thing, and a separate toothbrush. Can save more weight elsewhere.

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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Lamont » Wed 06 May, 2020 9:29 pm

A brush and fork? Wow. I thought someone had put up a review for Bjork.
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Mark F » Wed 06 May, 2020 9:33 pm

By the name I assumed it came from Iceland and may be able to sing and dance.

For me sporky things are useless compared to a spoon because liquidy food seeps out between the tines. Similarly the knife bit would be useless for slicing cheese or salami and it weighs the same as my alloy spoon and Victorinox paring knife.
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Moondog55 » Wed 06 May, 2020 10:01 pm

That "thing" is probably the very best worst taste bushwalkers stocking filler I have yet seen, much better than blackening soap or hot chillie peanuts, better than glo in the dark radium toothpaste even
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Rosscodj » Thu 07 May, 2020 7:49 am

My first thought on seeing this:

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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Franco » Thu 07 May, 2020 9:24 am

One of the worst ideas I have seen for sometime.
A tooth brush at the end of a spoon handle ?
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby peregrinator » Thu 07 May, 2020 11:22 am

Moondog55 wrote:
. . . glow in the dark radium toothpaste . . .


I thought you may have been making this up. Not at all. It's a good reason to be sceptical about marketing:

https://www.messynessychic.com/2015/07/02/the-radium-girls-and-the-generation-that-brushed-its-teeth-with-radioactive-toothepaste/
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby ChrisJHC » Thu 07 May, 2020 5:23 pm

Moondog55 wrote:That "thing" is probably the very best worst taste bushwalkers stocking filler I have yet seen, much better than blackening soap or hot chillie peanuts, better than glo in the dark radium toothpaste even


Even worse than chilli chocolate for the unsuspecting?

Oh, and speaking of radium, there are a lot of sad stories from the early days of playing with radiation.
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Re: Brork - first impressions

Postby Neo » Sat 09 May, 2020 11:21 am

It's quirky and for that I like it. The kind of thing that might make you chuckle everytime.

Growing up we had splades (not sporks). The perfect utensil for foods like cottage pie, lasagna and small pasta.

The blade is not intended for food preparation, it is for when a knife is not essential and a fork is a bit narrow.
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