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Cutlery with Loops

Cutlery with Loops

$24.95$30.95

See description section for the contents of the Everyday and Small sets

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Those with reduced hand function can dine with dignity with this elegantly designed cutlery with loops. Simply adjust the loops on either side of the item of cutlery to fit your finger and thumb. This allows you to get a firm hold while you eat.

Designed to look as similar as possible to regular cutlery, these utensils are elegant – unlike many other dining aids. Perfect for taking out to a restaurant discreetly.

Just twist each utensil to meet your specific grip and strength. A person with no grip has the ability to “hold” these utensils while eating with no assistance. An assistant can easily adjust the flexible loops to fit the individual’s hand size and condition.

The Everyday Set comes with a knife, fork and spoon and a free easy-open, washable pouch for taking your cutlery out to dinner with you. The black pouch has a ring at either end of the zip and a loop to allow you to open it with reduced hand function. You can also buy a storage pouch separately.

The Small Set contains a small fork and teaspoon. This set is designed for children and give you a saving over buying the two items separately.

Instructions for adjusting the loops can be found here.

**Please note that for hygiene reasons, and because the loops need to be bent to fit your fingers, we are unable to accept returns on this product unless it is faulty or broken.

1 review for Cutlery with Loops

  1. Steven Fray

    Steven Fray (verified owner)

    Tried it with my paralysed right hand – didn’t work for me.

    Managed to get the spoon fairly tightly griped around my thumb & index finger. However, try actually eating anything from the spoon, without spilling everything down your chin! The angle of the spoon is way off & so unfortunately I wasted my money on this overpriced item.

    • Clare Reynolds

      Clare Reynolds

      We are so sorry that this product did not work for you. We appreciate that different levels of disability mean that not every product works for every customer. We have had many customers find this cutlery works well for them.

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