Homecraft Lightweight Foam Handled Cutlery - Angled, Fork, Left, (Eligible for VAT relief in the UK) Fork for Limited Wrist Movement, Independent Self-Feeding Utensil for Arthritis, Elderly, Disabled
C**N
Light and good to hold, if a little shallow
I am losing the use of my hands due to MND, so the light weight of the spoon is good. I wish, though, that the spoon were a little deeper, as only a slight shake or tilt of my hand means I lose some of the contents.
N**.
Handle difficult to dry & gets smelly
Nice lightweight spoon, with easy grip handle. However, the handle absorbs dishwater and becomes smelly quite quickly, so not very hygienic. Also, difficult to dry the handle - so often have to use it whilst damp.
T**E
Angled fork isn't that good!
I bought 3 of these angled forks due to my Aspergers Syndrome and ADHD as I am a messy eater. I thought they would help me to make less mess with it being angled. It didn't make any difference whatsoever.Even though I didn't have to cock my wrist like I would with a normal fork, the food was still dropping off the fork. I don't think the fork is large enough or deep enough to hold the food on the fork.The only good thing about the fork, is the foam handle. It is easy to hold the fork because of the foam handle.No, I would not recommend this product. Some people may find it useful, but I definitely don't.
M**R
Fantastic and makes life easier
Fantastic tool, brought for a relative who was unable to use his right hand following an op, he has used it every meal since the operation and it makes life a lot easier for him.
S**
Aunt loves it
Bought this for a aunt that was very sceptical and doesn’t like change so she had been struggling with a fork after having a stroke and arthritis getting worse for months but once used she is forever saying she wished she had tried one earlier
M**Y
Superb fork/knife
My disabled husband with weak right side can use this with no problems. He said its comfy to hold and its sturdy and secure to eat meals now.
D**Y
comfortable and easier to hold than an ordinary spoon or ...
thiis is ideal for people who are visually impaired/and who have little strength in their hands as the handle is soft ,comfortable and easier to hold than an ordinary spoon or fork.The shape also makes scooping up food much easier.
S**E
Thank you
100% fantastic, my step father has just been diagnosed with MND and this helps him keep his independence and dignity, thank you who ever you are for inventing this little magic thing, you have no idea what a difference you have made to a amazing man's life
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