
S'well
Cutlery Set
Reviewed by the The Top Finds editors · How we test
You'll complete your purchase on S'well's site · price checked May 20
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Best for
Commuters, desk-lunch regulars, and anyone tired of snapping a plastic fork mid-bite who wants a reusable set that doesn't look embarrassing.
Skip if
You rarely eat away from home, or you want a set with transparent specs and material callouts — in that case, shop around at this price point.
Price tier
Budget
$20
The verdict
S'well's Cutlery Set is the $20 answer to desk-lunch plastic waste — compact enough to forget about in a bag, sturdy enough to make eating from a takeout container feel almost civilized.
What we love
- Lightweight at 0.5 lb — genuinely bag-friendly
- S'well's design sensibility: clean, considered, not an eyesore
- Practical $20 price makes it a no-brainer gift
- Reusable alternative to the disposable plastic fork problem
Worth knowing
- S'well doesn't publish detailed piece count or materials specs — confirm on the retailer page before buying
- Competitors at this price point sometimes offer more for the money
- No dark-color or pattern options implied — limited to S'well's standard aesthetic
Our review
The Case for Carrying Your Own Fork
We've all done it: grabbed lunch, found a seat, and then stared down a flimsy plastic fork that snaps on the first bite of a grain bowl. S'well built its name on making the reusable version of everyday things feel worth carrying, and their Cutlery Set follows the same logic. At $20 and half a pound, it's not a commitment — it's a small, sensible addition to a bag you're already hauling.
What You're Actually Getting
The set is designed to replicate a real dining experience on the go, which means it's sized and weighted to feel like the utensils in your kitchen drawer — not the sad, undersized freebies that come with meal kits. S'well's aesthetic is clean and brand-consistent: expect the same considered, unfussy design language as their bottles.
At 0.5 pounds, it's light enough that you won't notice it until you need it. That's the whole point.
Real-World Use
The people who get the most out of this set are the ones who eat away from home more than they'd like to admit — commuters, open-office workers who eat at their desks, folks who pack lunches for themselves or their kids. It earns its place in a work bag the same way a reusable water bottle does: you stop thinking about it until the moment you need it, and then you're glad it's there.
We'd also call this out as a genuinely good gift. $20 is the right price for something practical that someone wouldn't necessarily buy for themselves. S'well's brand cachet helps — this doesn't look like a random impulse buy from a checkout bin.
Where It Falls Short
The honest version: the product description is thin, and S'well doesn't publish granular details about exactly what's included in the set. If you need to know the precise piece count or case dimensions before committing, you'll want to confirm on the retailer page. We'd also note that $20 for a cutlery set sits at a price point where a few competitors offer more transparency about materials and piece counts for the same money. S'well's brand trust does a lot of the heavy lifting here.
And like any compact set designed for portability, you're trading convenience for thoroughness — this isn't a replacement for a full kitchen drawer.
The Bottom Line
This isn't a product that changes how you cook or what you eat. It's a small, well-branded solve for a daily annoyance: the disposable plastic that accumulates when you eat on the go. At $20 from a brand that people actually like, it's an easy yes.
Common questions
Cutlery Set, answered
What utensils are included in the S'well Cutlery Set?
S'well describes the set as designed to replicate a traditional dining experience on the go, but doesn't publish a detailed piece count publicly — check the retailer listing for the full breakdown before ordering.
Is the S'well Cutlery Set dishwasher safe?
S'well's other stainless products are generally hand-wash recommended to preserve finish and longevity. Confirm on the product page, but plan for hand-washing to be safe.
How does the S'well Cutlery Set compare to other reusable cutlery sets?
At $20, you're paying partly for the S'well brand. Other sets at this price may include more explicit specs (material callouts, exact piece count). S'well wins on aesthetics and brand recognition.
Is this a good gift?
Yes — $20 is a sweet spot for a practical, well-branded gift that most people wouldn't splurge on for themselves. It pairs well with a S'well bottle for an easy, cohesive set.
Does the S'well Cutlery Set come with a carrying case?
The product is positioned for on-the-go use, but S'well hasn't confirmed whether a pouch or case is included in all versions. Check the retailer listing for packaging details.
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