Rehabilitation Advantage Easy Grip Teaspoon with Built-up Handle, Black 3.2 Oz
$9.99
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Customers give positive feedback about the spoon’s grip and bendability, with one noting it’s particularly helpful for arthritic hands. The size receives mixed reactions, with some finding it smaller than expected. The handle quality and usability get mixed reviews, with several customers reporting the product is unusable. The durability is concerning, with reports of the spoon breaking off from the handle, and customers note it’s not returnable.
8 reviews for Rehabilitation Advantage Easy Grip Teaspoon with Built-up Handle, Black 3.2 Oz
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Rehabilitation Advantage Easy Grip Teaspoon with Built-up Handle, Black 3.2 Oz
$9.99
Casey –
Good grip
Makes it easier to eat with,
Retired customer –
Works well for spouse after a stroke
Enabled my spouse to grip and have better control after suffering a stroke
Mark –
Cheap product – unusable and not returnable.
Purchased for disabled individual with hand tremors. It is unusable as the spoon surface is very small and almost flat. It is non-returnable which is not clear as it is a “prime” item. The picture makes it appear as if the spoon width is the same as the handle. It is not. Don’t waste your money.
Aubrena –
Spoon part a little smaller than expected
The lady I got it for has arthritis and has problems holding silverware so the big handle was good but spoon was a little smaller than expected but it is ok
Amazon Customer –
buyer / user
Got this for my wife. She loves this. fits well in hand. Appears to be a regular utensil when sitting down. Doesn’t look ” out of place ” . She likes a slight bend in it, making it much easier to dine.Keeping up our table manners here in Western ILLINOIS Chris G.
Nan –
Not for tiny hands!
Handles are HUGE!! Luckily I have larger hands.
Charlotte Howell –
Smaller than average teaspoon
I bought this one because the set Zi got did not come with a teaspoon. The “dinner” spoon was the size of a tablespoon. I compared this one do the normal tableware that I was getting on my tray and found this was smaller than that. Can’t win. Too big, too small. I feel like Goldilocks. The handle is a bit large for my small hands. Difficult to hold in the usual fashion. The handle tends to bump the edges of the small, deep bowls we get for some foods. Can’t swap dishes for something shallower as this is a nursing home, so no choice here. If you’re going to use the “ fist” style of holding this may work for you. The ridges do give you a secure grip. If you want to stir the sugar in your coffee mug, it’s too short to get to the bottom of the mug without dunking the handle.
IB –
Great size spoon for my 11 yo
I had previously bought the tablespoon size and it was too big but this size is just right for my disabled child. The handle is a great size and she has no problem holding it. The spoon is easily bendable unlike a previous one I purchased.