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  1. SET OF FOUR WEIGHTED UTENSILS (MODEL 30925) Picture of SET OF FOUR WEIGHTED UTENSILS (MODEL 30925) The Set of Four Weighted Utensils, model 30925, consists of a fork with weighted handle, knife with weighted handle, and two weighted spoons designed for use by people who have hand tremors or unsteady hands. The set consists of a knife, model 30926, fork model 30927, soup spoon, model 30929, and teaspoon, model 30928 all with plastic weighted handles to add resistance to movement. Each utensil is also available individually. DIMENSIONS: The handles are 4.5 inches long and .75 inch in diameter. ...[More Information]

  2. WEIGHTED SERRATED KNIFE (MODEL BK1086) Picture of WEIGHTED SERRATED KNIFE (MODEL BK1086) Built up plastic handle with 8 ounces of weight enclosed in handle of knife. Serrated blade....[More Information]

  3. WEIGHTED UTENSILS The Weighted Utensils are a fork with a weighted hand, a knife with a weighted handle, and a weighted spoon designed for use by adults and children with tremors, shaky grasps, or sensory disabilities requiring proprioceptive feedback. These utensils feature built-up ridged handles to aid in grasping. Available adult utensils include a fork, a teaspoon, a tablespoon, a soup spoon, and a knife (each sold separately). The pediatric utensils include a youthspoon, a fork, a knife, a teaspoon, and a s...[More Information]

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