Wide, Non-weighted Adaptive Utensils
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Weighted, wide, extra grip – there are many features that can make utensils easier to use. Read Ellie’s review of these, but make sure to search for the features that are right for you!
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review by Ellie
This set of five adaptive kitchen utensils might be easier to use for people with hand tremors [or other challenges with gripping utensils]. The grip on the end of the utensil is wide and made of a non-slip material. This set is made of dishwasher safe stainless steel.
Pros:
Has wide grip on the end so it makes it easier to hold and improves control
The set comes with two sets of spoons and knives so you can choose which one is most helpful
When cutting something, the knife doesn’t hurt your hand because of the grip
The grip doesn’t slip through your fingers
Cons:
The grip might be too big for people with smaller hands
review update
I still use and like these utensils. They are very comfortable on your hands. I use them a lot for cutting and twirling pasta.





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