Lobster and Crab Forks (7-in.) by SCI/Scandicrafts, Inc

Made of stainless steel, this dual-function tool has a narrow fork to get inside the shellfish and a spoon to dish out the meat. Set of 4. See complete description »

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Price for both: $10.94

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Made of stainless steel, this dual-function tool has a narrow fork to get inside the shellfish and a spoon to dish out the meat. Set of 4.

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GREAT
by Wanda, MO
October 11, 2011

HAD FOUND A SINGLE FORK LIKE THIS AT A SALE AND LOVED IT!!!! I WAS SOOOOOO HAPPY TO FIND MORE THEY ARE GREAT!!!! WHEN I USED THEM AT A LOCAL RESTURANT ON CRABLEGS ANOTHER PERSON WANTED TO KNOW "WHEN THEY WERE BRINGING OUT MY FORK LIKE HERS"? I COULD HAVE SOLD MY FORK 10 TIMES THAT NIGHT!

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Great shopping experience!!!
by Margaret, RI
August 2, 2011

Great service, great price, great item! Am very pleased. Delivery within several days - Awesome!

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i only needed 2 forks/they shipped 2 packs!
by Steven, NY
May 23, 2011

my fault/buyer be aware /good product.

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Must have
by Don, MN
March 31, 2011

If you serve Lobster or Crab this a must have!

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by Camille, NY
February 22, 2011

I HAD BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS ITEM FOR OVER 6 MONTHS AND WHEN I WAS ON THE FOODNETWORK WEB SITE LOOKING FOR A RECIEPE THERE THEY WERE BEING ADVERTIZED. VERY HAPPY WITH THIS PRODUCT. THANK YOU.

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