SP Ableware Manico universale integrato per utensili da cucina - Grigio, confezione da 4 (746300000)

Brand:SP Ableware

3.1/5

54.39

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Il manico multiuso crea facilmente e istantaneamente una superficie di presa più ampia sulla maggior parte degli utensili da cucina standard - forchette, coltelli, cucchiai - eliminando la necessità di utensili speciali. L'impugnatura morbida e scanalata si adatta comodamente alla mano e riduce il dolore e i crampi. Può essere utilizzato anche con altri oggetti di uso quotidiano come penne, matite, spazzolini da denti, uncinetti e ferri da maglia. Il manico di diametro 1-3/4 (4,4 cm) accoglie utensili con larghezze da 1/4 a 1 (0,64 – 2,54 cm). Misura 3-5/8 (9,22 cm). Lavabile in lavastoviglie. Ableware è specializzata in prodotti per l'assistenza domiciliare e la riabilitazione per i mercati degli anziani, della disabilità e della riabilitazione. Siamo stati riconosciuti come il più grande produttore negli Stati Uniti di Aids for Daily Living (ADL). Ableware continua a progettare e produrre prodotti che aumentano la mobilità, massimizzano l'indipendenza e consentono alle persone di vivere una vita più gratificante, dignitosa e arricchita.2 Set di manici universali integrati di Maddak SP Ableware - Il manico multiuso crea facilmente e istantaneamente una superficie di presa più ampia per la maggior parte degli utensili da cucina standard - forchette, coltelli, cucchiai - eliminando la necessità di utensili speciali. L'impugnatura morbida e scanalata si adatta comodamente alla mano e riduce il dolore e i crampi. Può essere utilizzato anche con altri oggetti di uso quotidiano come penne, matite, spazzolini da denti, uncinetti e ferri da maglia. Il manico con diametro di 1-3/4 (4,4 cm) accoglie utensili con larghezze da 1/4 a 1 (0,64 – 2,54 cm). Misura 3-5/8 (9,22 cm). Lavabile in lavastoviglie. Quantità: 4 Colore: grigio Materiale: TPE senza lattice (elastomeri termoplastici) Dimensioni: 3 5/8 (9,2 cm), diametro: 1 5/8 (4,1 cm) alle estremità; si assottiglia a 1 3/8 (3,5 cm) al centro. Accoglie utensili con larghezze da 1/4 - 1 (0,64 – 2,54 cm). Peso: 0,15 libbre Produttore: Maddak SP Ableware Prodotto negli Stati Uniti Indicazioni: i manici incorporati creano un'area di presa più ampia per la maggior parte degli utensili standard, penne, matite, spazzolini da denti e altro per chi ha problemi di presa, come chi soffre di artrite. L'impugnatura ergonomica, morbida e integrata rende più facile per le persone con artrite o capacità di presa limitate di autoalimentarsi e svolgere altre attività della vita quotidiana. Istruzioni: seguire le istruzioni incluse (scheda Informazioni estese) per istruzioni specifiche. Un'estremità presenta una fessura per l'inserimento di oggetti piatti e un'estremità una fessura a forma di stella per l'inserimento di oggetti più grandi. Il manico universale può essere utilizzato anche con spazzolini da denti, penne, matite e pennarelli. Basta scegliere la fessura che trattiene l'oggetto più saldamente. Cura e pulizia: lavabile in lavastoviglie. INFORMAZIONI DI CONTATTO DEL PRODUTTORE 800-443-4926

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Confezione da 4. Aiuta a ridurre il dolore e il disagio di tenere oggetti di piccolo diametro. Si adatta alla maggior parte delle posate standard, penne, matite, spazzolini da denti, ecc. L'impugnatura ergonomica, morbida e integrata è ideale per le persone con artrite o capacità di presa limitate. Lavabile in lavastoviglie. 100% poliestere.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 746300000
Manufacturer Maddak Inc
Product Dimensions 42 x 1.63 x 4 inches; 0.01 Ounces

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Scritto da: Kayla Lash
Wonderful product!
Our patient is a quadriplegic with very limited used of his hands. While he is very limited, he takes pride is using his hands to grip his spoon to eat. He loves using these for his spoon and his toothbrush. The physician recently noticed him using them and remarked that she wants to recommend the product to her other patients. We now have these on our subscribe and save.
Scritto da: Info Hound
Poor design; doesn't work for me
I bought these to make it easier and more comfortable for my arthritic hands to cook, eat, and hold writing implements or tools. The idea is great, but the execution - not so much. The handles are sturdy, but they are heavy, the openings in them are inflexible and inconveniently sized, and and I find them awkward and uncomfortable to hold and use. When I first picked up the handle I liked the futuristic look and that it fit nicely into my hand, and it seemed flexible - but it turned out that a lack of flexibility is a major problem with these handles. The openings on either side of the handle are almost rigid, and would accommodate very few of my wide variety of mismatched cutlery items. The slotted end is narrow and wide, so every fork or spoon I had slipped right out, and nearly all of my knives were too big. I managed to find a single "Goldilocks" butter knife of the perfect rectangular shape and thinness to fit the handle. The X-shaped end is huge for most cutlery, but I managed to get it around one fork with a particularly big round handle and one skinny wooden spoon. You can get it to fit a pencil, but you have to shove the pencil all the way into the handle for it to be stable enough to write with, and you'd have to be pretty creative to figure out how to use it that way, especially with challenged hands. The worst though about the handle for me was it's bulk and shape. I have difficulty closing my hands down over small handles, gripping and maintaining the grasp, and not straining my thumbs. I wear a women's size medium glove. Eating with the only fork that fit into this handle was just a different kind of painful than I'm used to, as I had to open my hand up extra-wide to get around it. The hourglass shape made it impossible to hold the fork in a natural or comfortable position, and my fingers tended to slide down the ribs. I eventually ate by holding the fork in my fist, which wound up straining my wrist. I tried a number of different ways of using the handle, but never found a solution that worked. Perhaps someone with large hands or someone needing a handle to help with shaking or stability issues might have more success than I did with this product. I had much better results using cut-to-fit foam tubing over my kitchen and tool handles. The tubing assortments came with a variety of inside diameters and were more flexible, so they fit many more handles. The tubes are straight and smaller, smooth, and a little bit squishy so they're comfortable to hold. I wound up having to buy two different sets to get the diameters I wanted, and am annoyed at spending so much for foam, but I can eat and work more comfortably with them than I have in years.
Scritto da: CheriJ
Good idea, with drawbacks and limitations
I was kind of shocked when I first took these out of the package--they're like heavy, oversized bike handlebar grips. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that sometimes my rheumatoid arthritis gets so painful, I can't hold a fork, or a pen, or anything that requires me to bend my fingers much. So rather than invest in big, specially-made eating utensils that would take up too much room in my silverware drawer, I decided to try these first. They're large and cumbersome, and take some getting used to, not unlike getting used to having hands that no longer work like they're supposed to. But if your utensils are the right size and shape, these actually work fairly well. Depending on the extent of your impairment, you might have to ask someone else to insert the utensils into the grips; the video (which is VERY helpful!) makes it look like a piece of cake, but it's trickier than you might think, if your hands don't work well. If your silverware has thick or short handles, these grips aren't going to work--I find my forks and tablespoons fit perfectly, my knife handles are almost too thick but will go into the grip when my husband forces one in, but the teaspoon handles are just too short for me to use in the grip. These may not be as bulky as silverware with the fat handles built-in, but they're still quite large and 4 of them do take up a lot of space in a drawer or on a shelf; I also find them too bulky and heavy to carry in my purse or use when eating out. In fact, on days when I'm having a great deal of pain, the weight makes them too difficult to use at all. They are definitely better than asking someone to cut your food or feed you, but I think I'm going to try foam tubing or some other smaller, lighter-weight alternative to provide the extra-thick grip I need for my silverware. Still, I'm keeping these, because I think they'll work more effectively with toothbrushes and other tools I haven't yet tried them with.
Scritto da: Kate W.
Cheaper than a whole new silverware set and way more versatile!
We purchased these for my father, who is in his 80's and has lost a lot of the feeling in his fingers. He spent his life as a farmer, so his hands are large and calloused, with some arthritis pain. These grips have given him back his confidence to eat in public! He either brings them along and puts them on the restaurant's silverware or (most frequently) brings his own silverware already in the grips. When using the grips, he no longer drops his silverware and can order anything off of the menu again.Plus, it's great to see him be able to talk and smile when eating out, rather than being worried the whole time or avoiding going out entirely. I wasn't sure if he would use them at all, but he's really embraced it. He's stubborn when it comes to getting help, so that speaks for the product for sure. Our only concern is that it can sometimes be difficult to get the silverware in and out of the grips. This is a problem especially if one has limited arm or hand mobility and strength. However, that only subtracts one star. Great, inexpensive product to try! *Note: My dad also has a spoon with a built in grip on it. He prefers these transferable grips largely over the spoon, due to being able to pick whatever size/shape utensil you need. Also, these seem easier to clean.
Scritto da: Stephanie Faltus
Wonderful!!!
It’s very easy to use and he can hold it good!! I’ll never buy any other kind after using this one!!
Scritto da: David Anderson
good features
Mother like them very well she can now eat without loosing control

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