Comfort Grip Adaptive Utensils,Weighted Silverware Utensils Provide Several Grasping Positions for Arthritis, Hand Tremors, Elderly and Parkinson’s Patients
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Comfort Grip Adaptive Utensils,Weighted Silverware Utensils Provide Several Grasping Positions for Arthritis, Hand Tremors, Elderly and Parkinson’s Patients
Original price was: $21.99.$20.99Current price is: $20.99.
Zulma Villa –
Made life easier
Purchased these for my husband. He had a cervical fusion surgery, had a palsy and it was hard for her to eat with a normal fork and spoon. These have worked great because he can hold them better and were easier to use than the regular utensils. They seemed durable and aren’t heavy.
Kathy –
Bought for a gift
Got these for my grandpa who has parkingsons and arthritis- hoping it helps him be able to hold the spoon/fork easier and more stable. They are heavy which is suppose to help keep the shaking down.
Kindle Customer –
Perfect for teen with an injured arm.
Purchased for someone with a broken forearm. He found these very useful, and well made.
Explorer2 –
Sturdy but heavy
These are very large sized utensils, larger and heavier than expected. Nevertheless they are sturdy, solid with quality construction. The rubberized grip and multiple angle adjustment are helpful, especially for those with hand tremors and/or mobility limitations. But may not be ideal for individuals who are frail and lack of strength.
Kindle Customer –
Eating is easier
We purchased these for my husband’s mother. She has had a stroke so it was hard for her to eat with a normal fork and spoon. These have worked great because she can hold them better than the regular utensils. Several people at the assisted living place has asked where we purchased them.
Krnthgrt1 –
Too heavy
Too heavy, bought these for my dad who has ALS and the concept is great but they are too heavy for him, had to return.
Melissa –
Easy to use
My dad has arthritis and has a hard time holding his utensils. This set made it easy for him to eat without losing his grip on his fork.
Kindle Customer –
Perfectly adjustable
Husband raved about these utensils right away. He loves that they are adjustable. He says they are much easier to hold than our household silverware. The spoon is somewhere between a teaspoon and a tablespoon, which is perfect for him. Only failure so far was when he wanted to “cut” something in half (it was a firm piece of pie crust) with the side of the fork, the ratchet gave way and the fork just shifted to another angle. Too bad you can’t lock it into your favorite angle. Otherwise they are perfect and we recommend them.
Honeybee –
The size of the spoon is perfect, as a teaspoon is too small and a desert spoon too big! The weight is perfect. Grip for my hubby with Parkinson’s is comfy. Being able to change the angle is a game changer! Really helpful for improving eating with Parkinson’s mobility issues. Mealtimes have become much easier and less tiring, which is key for managing Parkinson’s fatigue. This cutlery works well with a standard crockery, but even better with contoured, scoop, melamine crockery.
Mum of two boys –
Perfect for my husband who has Parkinson’s. Can turn fork and spoon to his needs. Just the job
Mrs. E. Tedstill –
Thought they looked a bit big and heavy at first but my father in law (who has Parkinson’s and has had a stroke ) finds them great to hold and has helped him eat without dropping things so much!
Tin Tactoo –
This is a versatile adjustable fork and spoon set with well deigned handles that have a nice weighted/balanced feel to them. They arrive in basic packaging and that’s it – you don’t need anything else as they are so obvious as to their function. In practice they work as implied as a member of the family is quite thrilled with them – he has severe arthritis and has trouble gripping anything normally – as after a bit of adjustment or rather getting the right angles sorted to his requirements, so it was a joy to see them put to good use. The handles have a rubber type ribbed grips that do really perform well. Also the cleaning aspect is as normal will other cutlery. They seem quite robust and well designed or rather somebody has put some thought into them. Recommended.
KSArts –
As described, very well made. Weighted with large handles and a good selection of angles for the spoon and fork. I have issues with my hands and often find ordinary cutlery awkward or a bit lightweight. These feel strong and comfortable to use, I did need a bit of time to get used to the weight but it really helps to anchor the utensil in your hand. Overall, good quality.