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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 TEASPOON (MODEL BK1082) AND WEIGHED SOUP SPOON (MODEL BK1083) Picture of WEIGHTED TEASPOON (MODEL BK1082) AND WEIGHED SOUP SPOON (MODEL BK1083) 8 ounces of weight enclosed in built up handle of teaspoon or soup spoon....[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]

  4. YOUTH WEIGHTED / COATED SPOONS Picture of YOUTH  WEIGHTED / COATED SPOONS The Youth Weighted/Coated Spoons are weighted spoons designed for use by children with tremors, biting reflexes, or grasping or upper extremity disabilities. These spoons have plastisol coating that increases the thickness of the bowls and help protect teeth and lips. The plastic vinyl handles are shaped to fit the fingers. Left- or right-hand models are shaped to turn in toward the center of the body. The utensils are made of stainless steel and can be cleaned in a dishwasher. DIMENSIONS: 7/8 i...[More Information]

  5. YOUTH WEIGHTED / COATED SPOONS The Youth Weighted / Coated Spoons are weighted spoons designed for use by children with tremors, biting reflexes, or shaky grasps. Available in a teaspoon or a youthspoon, these stainless steel spoons have plastisol-coated bowls to protect the lips and teeth and vinyl handles shaped to fit the fingers. The spoons are dishwasher safe. DIMENSIONS: The handles are 3.25 inches long x 7/8 inch in diameter. WEIGHT: Four ounces. COLOR: The handles are red....[More Information]

  6. YOUTH WEIGHTED UTENSILS Picture of YOUTH WEIGHTED UTENSILS The Youth Weighted Utensils are spoons and forks with weighted, built-up handles designed for use by children with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or tremors. Weight has been added to assist in stabilizing tremulous hands. The set includes a fork, teaspoon, soupspoon, and youths poon. Left- or right- hand models are shaped to turn in toward the center of the body. The utensils are made of stainless steel with plastic vinyl handles and can be cleaned in a dishwasher. DIMENSIONS: Handle i...[More Information]

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