No camping kit is complete without the best camping utensils.
Having the right cutlery is important whether you camp alone or in a group.
You need spoons, forks, and knives for cooking and eating your meals.
After sifting through hundreds of reviews to narrow our field, we’ve compiled a list of the Top 10 Camping Utensils available on the market today to help you make the right decision.
In this review you’ll see:
- Different Types Of Camping Utensils
- Side by Side Comparisons Of The Best Utensils On The Market Today
- Features To Look For
- Lots More...
We tested them on long trips and mini trips and in our own kitchens.
Our team of testers includes seasoned backpackers and campers all of whom had a say in this project - bringing their own collective wisdom to the parade.
A lightweight and compact design, high levels of durability, and products providing you with ultimate value have all been considered when chalking out these recommendations.
So, let’s get started!
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Table of Contents
- Best Camping Utensils Set
- Best Value Camping Spork
- Best Titanium Utensil
- Best Camping Flatware Set
- Best Spoon-Fork-Knife Combo
- Best Backpacking Spork
- Best Bamboo Utensils
- Best Ultralight Cutlery
- Best All-In-One Utensil
- Best Budget Spork
- Buyers Guide
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Our Analysis, Comparisons & Test Results
- Our Final Verdict: 10 Best Camping Utensil Sets
- Conclusion: 10 Best Camping Utensil Sets
Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set
- Material: 304 stainless steel
- Pieces: 6 (2 knives, forks, spoons)
- Serves: 2 people
- Weight: about 9 oz
- Keeper: silicone band
- Dishwasher safe: yes
- Warranty: lifetime guarantee
Bottom Line : The one to buy if you want real cutlery at a campsite and do not carry it on your back.
Pros
- 304 stainless, eats like home flatware
- Full six piece set for two people
- Silicone keeper stops rattle
- Lifetime guarantee
Cons
- Heavy at around 9 oz
- Wrong tool for backpacking
- Costs more than budget steel sets
A two person set of six full size 304 stainless knives, forks and spoons that eat like the flatware at home and nest in a silicone keeper. Made from 304 stainless steel, the same grade used in quality kitchen flatware. Full size handles with proper heft, no flex or bend under normal eating.
The two person six piece set runs close to 9 oz, heavy by camping standards. The one to buy if you want real cutlery at a campsite and do not carry it on your back. It scores 88 out of 100.
It eats exactly like the cutlery in my kitchen drawer, which is the whole point. Just do not kid yourself about carrying it in a pack, it is properly heavy.
Emma, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set review →
Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack
- Material: BPA free Tritan plastic
- Pack: 4 sporks
- Weight each: about 9 g
- Functions: spoon, fork, serrated edge
- Dishwasher: top rack safe
- Colours: multiple per pack
Bottom Line : Cheap, feather light and colour coded for the family, but the plastic can snap and the knife edge barely cuts.
Pros
- Very cheap per spork in a four pack
- Barely any weight at about 9 g
- BPA free Tritan, colour coded
- Three functions in one piece
Cons
- Plastic can snap under load
- Knife edge does not really cut
- Not a buy once item
A four pack of the classic BPA free Tritan spork, spoon on one end, fork with a serrated edge on the other, at a price that suits a whole household. Four sporks in one pack is one of the cheapest ways to kit out a family. Different colours per spork stop the mix up over whose is whose.
This is the weak point, the Tritan plastic can and does snap under load. Cheap, feather light and colour coded for the family, but the plastic can snap and the knife edge barely cuts. It scores 78 out of 100.
Great weight and the colours stop the kids arguing over whose is whose. I did snap one leaning on a frozen meal, so treat the plastic with a bit of respect.
Ryan, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack review →
TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork
- Material: pure titanium, uncoated
- Length: 8.6 in (220 mm)
- Weight: 0.65 oz (19 g)
- Bowl: polished
- Type: spork, one piece
- Coating: none
Bottom Line : A long handled titanium spork that reaches the bottom of any meal pouch and shrugs off years of use, though the thin metal can flex under real force.
Pros
- Long handle reaches deep pouches
- Pure titanium, rust free and light
- Polished bowl cleans in seconds
- Strong value for a ti utensil
Cons
- Thinner ti can flex under force
- Long handle awkward in small pots
- No real knife edge
An 8.5 inch pure titanium spork with a polished bowl, built so the long handle keeps your knuckles clean out of deep freeze dried bags. Titanium at a spork price, cheaper than most branded ti utensils. No coating to wear off and no plastic to snap, so it should outlast dozens of cheap sporks.
Polished bowl wipes clean in seconds with no coating to scrub. A long handled titanium spork that reaches the bottom of any meal pouch and shrugs off years of use, though the thin metal can flex under real force. It scores 86 out of 100.
The long handle keeps my knuckles out of the freeze dried bag, which I love. The metal is on the thin side though, so I do not use it to lever frozen food out of a pot.
Shaun, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork review →
GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set
- Material: full tang stainless, enamel coat
- Pieces: 12 (4 each)
- Serves: 4 people
- Enamel: twice kiln hardened
- Dishwasher safe: yes
- Warranty: lifetime against defects
Bottom Line : Speckled enamel flatware for four that looks the part at a base camp table, but it is far too heavy for a pack.
Pros
- Twelve pieces, serves four
- Full tang stainless, hardened enamel
- Feels like home flatware
- Lifetime defect warranty
Cons
- Very heavy for camping
- No good for backpacking
- Enamel can chip if abused
A twelve piece set of enamel finished full tang stainless flatware, four each of spoons, forks and knives, styled for a group camp table. Twelve pieces for four people works out cheap per setting. Twice kiln hardened enamel over stainless resists years of chips and scratches.
Full tang stainless with an enamel coat makes this a heavy set for camping. Speckled enamel flatware for four that looks the part at a base camp table, but it is far too heavy for a pack. It scores 84 out of 100.
It dresses up the camp table and feels like proper cutlery for the whole family. It is a brick to carry though, so it never leaves the car.
Annie, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set review →
humangear GoBites Trio
- Material: high temp nylon
- Pieces: fork, spoon, knife
- Extras: bottle opener, toothpick, case
- Safe: BPA, PC, phthalate free
- Dishwasher: top rack safe
- Knife: serrated, cuts chicken
Bottom Line : A full size nylon fork, spoon and knife in a slim case, the most usable three piece set here for the weight.
Pros
- Three full size pieces, real knife
- Strong high temp nylon
- Bottle opener and case included
- Hold fork and knife at once
Cons
- Heavier than a single spork
- Nylon, not metal, for hardcore use
- Case can go missing
Three separate full size utensils in high temp nylon, a fork, spoon and serrated knife, that clip into a low profile carry case. Full size fork, spoon and knife, not shrunken travel versions. The fork tines are long enough to twirl spaghetti.
Three nylon pieces stay light, a fraction of a steel set. A full size nylon fork, spoon and knife in a slim case, the most usable three piece set here for the weight. It scores 87 out of 100.
Having a fork and a knife that actually cuts, both at once, beats fighting with a spork. I just have to keep track of the little case or the set scatters in my bag.
James, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full humangear GoBites Trio review →
Snow Peak Titanium Spork
- Material: anodized titanium
- Weight: 0.56 oz (16 g)
- Length: 6.5 in
- Bowl: 2 x 1.5 in
- Type: spork, one piece
- Knife edge: none
Bottom Line : The one utensil here that is genuinely bend-proof, a lifetime titanium spork that survives abuse the others cannot.
Pros
- Genuinely bend-proof titanium
- Lightest non plastic at 16 g
- Five plus years of proven use
- Buy it for life
Cons
- Short handle for deep pouches
- No knife edge at all
- Costs more than budget sporks
A 16 gram anodized titanium spork that testers could not bend even under a clamp and a hanging weight, the gold standard for buy it for life. Weighs 0.56 oz, about 16 grams, the lightest non plastic utensil in the test. Anodized titanium delivers featherweight mass with full metal strength.
No serrated edge, so it will not cut firm food, bring a knife. The one utensil here that is genuinely bend-proof, a lifetime titanium spork that survives abuse the others cannot. It scores 88 out of 100.
This is the only spork I have never worried about breaking, I genuinely cannot bend it. The short handle does mean I get freeze dried sauce on my knuckles now and then.
Emma, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Snow Peak Titanium Spork review →
UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set
- Material: bamboo, metal straw
- Sets: 2
- Per set: fork, knife, spoon, chopsticks
- Extras: straw, cleaning brush, roll
- Wash: hand wash, air dry
- Dishwasher: not recommended
Bottom Line : An eco friendly set that saves single use plastic, but bamboo splinters over time and molds if you pack it damp.
Pros
- Cuts single use plastic
- Light and packs flat in a roll
- Straw, brush and chopsticks included
- Two full sets in the box
Cons
- Bamboo splinters over time
- Molds if packed away damp
- Not dishwasher friendly
Two sets of bamboo fork, knife, spoon and chopsticks with a metal straw, brush and canvas roll, aimed at cutting single use cutlery. Includes a reusable metal straw and a cleaning brush. Chopsticks broaden the set beyond western cutlery.
This is the weak spot, bamboo splinters along the grain with use. An eco friendly set that saves single use plastic, but bamboo splinters over time and molds if you pack it damp. It scores 74 out of 100.
I like ditching plastic cutlery and the roll is tidy. You have to dry the bamboo fully or it goes mouldy, and mine started to splinter along the fork after a few months.
Ryan, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set review →
Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set
- Material: hard anodized aluminium
- Pieces: fork, spoon, knife
- Weight: 26 g (0.9 oz with carabiner)
- Handle: open cutout profile
- Extras: mini carabiner
- Warranty: lifetime guarantee
Bottom Line : A three piece aluminium set that weighs almost nothing, but the thin metal bends easily and the handle edges feel sharp.
Pros
- Barely there at 26 g for three pieces
- Full fork, spoon and knife
- Anodized, corrosion resistant
- Carabiner keeps the set together
Cons
- Thin aluminium bends easily
- Handle edges feel sharp
- Not for heavy or firm food
A fork, spoon and knife in hard anodized aircraft aluminium, cut with open handles to save weight, at just 26 grams for the three. The three piece set weighs just 26 grams, under an ounce with the carabiner. Hard anodized aircraft grade aluminium is the reason it is this light.
Comes with a mini carabiner to clip the three pieces together. A three piece aluminium set that weighs almost nothing, but the thin metal bends easily and the handle edges feel sharp. It scores 80 out of 100.
For three real utensils at 26 grams, it is hard to argue with the scale. The metal is so thin it tweaks out of shape if you push it, and the handle edges nip my fingers.
Shaun, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set review →
HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils
- Material: stainless steel, aluminium handle
- Functions: spoon, fork, knife, bottle opener
- Weight: about 5 oz
- Folded: 4.3 x 1.6 in
- Design: detachable pieces
- Extras: nylon pouch
Bottom Line : A detachable steel fork, spoon, knife and bottle opener that lets you use two tools at once, but it is heavy for its size.
Pros
- Four tools in one, detachable
- Real four tine fork, big spoon
- Rust free stainless
- Pouch included
Cons
- Heavy for its size at about 5 oz
- Compact feel in a large hand
- Bottle opener is the fourth tool, not a can opener
A four in one stainless set where the pieces snap together for carry and pull apart so you can hold a fork and knife at the same time. Four in one, spoon, fork, knife and bottle opener. Detachable design for two handed eating.
Heavy for its pocket size at about 5 oz. A detachable steel fork, spoon, knife and bottle opener that lets you use two tools at once, but it is heavy for its size. It scores 80 out of 100.
Pulling it apart to use the fork and knife together is genuinely handy, and the fork has four proper tines. It is surprisingly heavy in the pocket for how small it folds.
James, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils review →
WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge
- Material: stainless steel
- Functions: spoon, fork, knife edge, bottle and can opener
- Type: spork, one piece
- Finish: black and others
- Knife: weak edge
- Rust: rust free
Bottom Line : A cheap five in one steel spork that packs a lot of function, but the knife edge is weak and it has a few sharp spots in the wrong places.
Pros
- Five functions for pocket money
- Rust free solid stainless
- Real can opener included
- Compact single piece
Cons
- Knife edge is weak, will not cut firm food
- A few sharp edges in the wrong spots
- No two handed eating
A single stainless piece combining spoon, fork, knife edge, bottle opener and can opener for pocket money. One of the cheapest ways to get five functions in one steel tool. Rust free stainless that should last for years at this price.
The knife edge is weak, it will not cut firm food like a real knife. A cheap five in one steel spork that packs a lot of function, but the knife edge is weak and it has a few sharp spots in the wrong places. It scores 78 out of 100.
For the money you get five tools including a real can opener, which is great value. The knife edge barely cuts and there are a couple of sharp spots where you grip it.
Annie, Top-Notch field tester
Read our full WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge review →
Buyers Guide
How To Choose The Best Camping Utensils
With so many different types of utensils, narrowing down your choice can be difficult.
We have a few pointers up our sleeves which will help you make the right decision.
We’ve listed certain metrics below for you to consider.
Consider The Different Types of Camping Utensils Available in the Market
You need to have some utensils in your kit whenever you go out camping (or picnicking or just if you want them handy at work etc.). While you have options when it comes to materials - plastic, stainless steel, titanium, or aluminum - the camp utensils themselves are broadly similar.
Spoon
For eating, mixing, or even drinking (as in the case of soup), spoons are one of the most important camping utensils.
Fork
Similar to spoons, forks are handy when you’re eating pasta, fish, and rice.
Knife
Knives are an indispensable part of cooking and eating.
Can Opener and Bottle Opener
Does what it says on the tin. But how many times have you lost or forgotten yours?
Features To Look For When Buying Camping Utensils
Size
One of the key factors for selecting the best utensils for camping is size. Although the number of people in your camping group is an important factor, we’re talking here about the actual size and weight of the spoons, forks, and knives in question.
Weight
Many campers prefer to go on trips carrying as little baggage as they can. Not only is this more convenient, but it also gives you the flexibility to be ‘on the go’ without being tied down by unnecessary kit.
Keeping this in mind, look for camp utensils that are lightweight. Pay careful attention to the material of the utensils and select ones that are as light as possible.
Of course, this shouldn't be at the expense of quality.
You can find out the total weight of the camping utensils under the product description section above.
Durability
If possible, try to go the extra mile and invest in products that will last.
Your utensils should be heat resistant.
Higher durability is also synonymous with reusability. Your main aim should always be to have your gear last as long as possible, even throughout regular and sustained use.
Pay careful attention to the material used and the reputation of the manufacturer when you’re looking for the best camping utensil set.
Versatility
We’ve already mentioned the importance of ‘camping light’. Hence, the versatility of the camping utensils you plan on buying is very important.
You might just use your camping utensils for eating as well as cooking.
Whether you’re looking for a camping silverware set or a titanium one, don’t forget to take into account the heat resistance level of the utensils.
Products that have a rust-proof and corrosion-proof coating, and are non-toxic should get brownie points.
There are multifunctional options - they can be used for both cooking and eating, or have designs that combine the use of separate utensils into one.
In fact, while testing the best camping utensils of 2020, we attached a lot of importance to versatility.
Grip
Every utensil has a handle incorporated in the design. Sometimes these handles are either texturized or rubberized to increase the grip, hence you’ll be able to hold your utensil more securely when using it.
A secure hold is quite a crucial feature.
Try to select camp utensils that have handles that are not too long or short.
Extremes in length can make the handling of utensils uncomfortable. Stick to average-sized gear.
Utensils that have a rubber handle can further provide protection from heat.
Style
This metric is a bit more subjective than those above.
If you have a contemporary taste, you can stick to a sleek titanium set. On the other hand, if you like something more unique, wooden or bamboo utensils could be worth taking a look at.
Thankfully, there are lots of style options.
Value
When we talk about the value of a specific product it is, of course, a direct reference to its price tag.
The camping utensils market, just like every other market, features expensive and fancy products as well as more affordable and pocket-friendly options.
And just like the other products, price is not the only indication of quality even here.
There are cheap and durable sets available. You only need to have a good eye backed with proper research to land utensils that are worth the money you spend.
Check out our TopNotch Best Value Award...
The other, more indirect effect of value can also be how often you have to replace your kit.
If you have to constantly replace your cutlery cases or pieces, it’ll end up costing you in the long run.
Remember To Consider:
Number of People in your Group
While camping solo is an exciting prospect, once you start increasing your party, you need to make sure you have enough utensils for each member.
A good rule of thumb is to have one spoon, fork, and knife per person.
You can either opt for the full-sized versions or select multi-functional utensils such as sporks or 3-in-1 designs.
For cooking meals, you need to figure out whether your kit can stir or cut when required.
There are several utensil sets available in the market manufactured especially for larger parties.
Meal Type
You can cook simple and basic meals or try for a more elaborate barbecue or dinner party, the choice is yours.
Manufacturers are now designing multifunctional utensils that can serve the purpose of a camping knife fork spoon, all in one. A spork is a good example of this. You can use it for drinking or stirring soup as well as eating noodles.
How You’re Planning On Using Your Utensils
Check whether your utensils are going to be long enough to stir your tea, coffee or food in a pot, by looking at the product's dimensions you'll be able to find the answers.
We’d recommend you buy utensils long enough to protect your fingers from getting burnt. A more compact size can be handy for camping as well as for daily use.
Top Tips
When looking for camping utensils, make sure you check out any additional features.
These could include:
- Carabiners
- Cap Poppers
- Bottle Openers
- Hooks
- Storage Pouches - to protect your gear and make organization easy
Look for deals that’ll give you more bang for your buck.
Check out the rust-proof, corrosion-resistant and heat-resistant qualities too.
You can also opt for utensils that are compatible with nonstick cookware.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I Wash My Utensils In A Dishwasher?
A: While you can wash some camping utensils in dishwashers, some aren’t compatible. Check the washing instructions given by the manufacturer.
Q: Are Camping Utensils Hypoallergenic?
A: You shouldn’t ever assume your camping utensils are hypoallergenic. Read the product description carefully to find out.
Q: What Materials Are The Best For Taste?
Q: What Is TSA Approval? Do Camping Utensils Need To Be TSA Approved?
A knife has many restrictions. Only rounded tip butter knives or plastic knives have been TSA approved.
If you’re a frequent flyer, you should ensure that your camping utensils are always TSA-approved.
Q: Do I Need To Think About The Materials Used?
Our Analysis, Comparisons & Test Results
We tested every camping utensil set on this list against the same five things that decide which one earns its place.
Here is how the field compared on each.
Value For Money
The Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack leads the field for value for money at 9 out of 10, and the Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set trails at 7.
| Camping Utensil Set | Value For Money |
|---|---|
| Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack | 9/10 |
| TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork | 9/10 |
| WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge | 9/10 |
| GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set | 8/10 |
| humangear GoBites Trio | 8/10 |
| HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils | 8/10 |
| Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set | 7/10 |
| Snow Peak Titanium Spork | 7/10 |
| UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set | 7/10 |
| Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set | 7/10 |
Weight
The Snow Peak Titanium Spork leads the field for weight at 10 out of 10, and the GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set trails at 4.
| Camping Utensil Set | Weight |
|---|---|
| Snow Peak Titanium Spork | 10/10 |
| Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set | 10/10 |
| Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack | 9/10 |
| TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork | 9/10 |
| humangear GoBites Trio | 7/10 |
| UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set | 7/10 |
| WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge | 7/10 |
| Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set | 5/10 |
| HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils | 5/10 |
| GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set | 4/10 |
Construction Quality
The Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set leads the field for construction quality at 10 out of 10, and the UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set trails at 5.
| Camping Utensil Set | Construction Quality |
|---|---|
| Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set | 10/10 |
| Snow Peak Titanium Spork | 10/10 |
| GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set | 8/10 |
| humangear GoBites Trio | 8/10 |
| HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils | 8/10 |
| WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge | 8/10 |
| TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork | 7/10 |
| Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set | 6/10 |
| Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack | 5/10 |
| UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set | 5/10 |
Ergonomics
The Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set leads the field for ergonomics at 9 out of 10, and the WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge trails at 6.
| Camping Utensil Set | Ergonomics |
|---|---|
| Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set | 9/10 |
| TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork | 9/10 |
| humangear GoBites Trio | 9/10 |
| GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set | 8/10 |
| Snow Peak Titanium Spork | 8/10 |
| Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack | 7/10 |
| UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set | 7/10 |
| Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set | 7/10 |
| HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils | 7/10 |
| WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge | 6/10 |
Other Features
The humangear GoBites Trio leads the field for other features at 9 out of 10, and the Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set trails at 6.
| Camping Utensil Set | Other Features |
|---|---|
| humangear GoBites Trio | 9/10 |
| HIKENTURE 4-in-1 Camping Utensils | 9/10 |
| Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set | 8/10 |
| GSI Outdoors Pioneer 12-Piece Cutlery Set | 8/10 |
| UPTRUST Bamboo Cutlery Travel Set | 8/10 |
| WILDAIR Stainless Steel Spork With Knife Edge | 8/10 |
| Light My Fire Spork Original 4-Pack | 7/10 |
| TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spork | 7/10 |
| Snow Peak Titanium Spork | 6/10 |
| Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight Cutlery Set | 6/10 |
Our Final Verdict: 10 Best Camping Utensil Sets
After testing the field, three camping utensil sets stood out.
The Sea to Summit Detour Stainless Steel Cutlery Set is our best camping utensils set. The one to buy if you want real cutlery at a campsite and do not carry it on your back.
The Snow Peak Titanium Spork is our best backpacking spork. The one utensil here that is genuinely bend-proof, a lifetime titanium spork that survives abuse the others cannot.
The humangear GoBites Trio is our best spoon-fork-knife combo. A full size nylon fork, spoon and knife in a slim case, the most usable three piece set here for the weight.
Conclusion: 10 Best Camping Utensil Sets
So there we go.
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