Kiddobloom Stainless Steel Utensil Set

Recommended

Solid 304 stainless toddler forks, spoons, and food pusher with no plastic, silicone, coating, or paint anywhere - a genuinely plastic-free first-utensil set.

The verdict: Plastic-free

Every piece is a single stamping of #304 (18/8) food-grade stainless steel - handle, bowl, and tines all one solid piece of metal. Kiddobloom states there is no plastic, bamboo, rubber, wood, coating, or paint on the utensils that can degrade over time, so nothing chips into food. No silicone tip either. This is about as plastic-free as a kids' utensil gets.

Verification: Manufacturer confirmed

Lead safety: Tested lead-free

Independent XRF testing by Lead Safe Mama of children's stainless-steel flatware, including a Kiddobloom set, found it non-detect for lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. The utensils are seamless one-piece stainless stampings with no coating, which is the construction the tester recommends specifically because it avoids the mixed-metal solder joints that can carry lead in older or novelty flatware.

Verification: Independently lab-tested

What it's made of

PartMaterialFood contact
spoon (handle + bowl)
single solid piece of #304 (18/8) stainless, no coating
Stainless Steel
304 / 18-8
Yes primary
fork (handle + tines)
single solid piece of #304 (18/8) stainless, no coating
Stainless Steel
304 / 18-8
Yes primary
food pusher / butter spreader
solid #304 stainless
Stainless Steel
304 / 18-8
Yes primary

A 5-piece toddler flatware set - two spoons, two forks, and a food pusher/butter spreader - with toddler-scaled handles. Sold in several "models" (Frog, Fire Truck, Airplane, Education) that differ only in the shape embossed into the handle; the material is identical across them. Independently tested for sharp edges and small-parts compliance (CPSIA, EN 14372).

Pros

  • Solid one-piece stainless - no coating or paint to chip into food
  • Dishwasher-safe and effectively unbreakable
  • Independently lab-tested lead-free (see Lead safety)

Cons

  • Metal tines/edges are firmer on new gums than a silicone-tipped first spoon
  • Small light pieces are easy to lose
  • No soft grip - a young baby may find the smooth handle harder to hold

Notes

Categories: Kids Utensils

Sources

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