Eating & Drinking 1
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3 Dyna Fork
Designed for one handed eating, this fork has an extra wide prong which is sharpened to enable the fork to be used for cutting. Dishwasher safe.
Length 8”. Code
F18232 F17872
4 ADJUSTABLE ANGLE 1 Good Grips® Cutlery
Large cushioned handles with soft flexible ribbing at the top. Comfortable to hold even when wet. Adaptable to any grip. Forks and spoons have a special twist in the shaft allowing them to be adjusted to any angle to suit
your needs. Dishwasher safe. Code
Item F22193 Teaspoon
F22209 Youth Spoon 7" F22211 Tablespoon 7¾" F22235 Fork
8"
F22223 Rocker Knife 8" 2
Length Weight (Exc. VAT) 7¼"
2½oz 2¾oz 2¾oz 2oz 3oz
Price
£8.33 £9.99 £8.33 £9.99 £8.33 £9.99 £8.33 £9.99 £9.16 £10.99
2-IN-1 FORK & KNIFE 4 Knork® Fork
For left or right one-handed use. Stainless steel fork with a wide, rounded and beveled outer edge that will cut food like a knife, without being sharp. Slices through
food by means of a rocking motion. Code
L99740 5 Nelson Knife PLASTIC COATED 2 Good Grips® Coated Cutlery
Built up handles that are easy to hold. Plastisol coating protects teeth and lips. Not recommended for those with heavy biting reflexes and limited co-ordination.
Hand wash. Code
H89021 H89045 H89033
46 Item
Coated Youth Spoon Coated Teaspoon Coated Tablespoon
Price
£11.99 £11.99 £11.99
The unique Nelson Knife features a curved blade that allows a rocking action to cut food. Pronged end can be used as a fork. Dishwasher safe. Handle Length 4”. Weight 2oz. Plate not included.
Code F17689
£14.99 ONLY
Helpful, Informative Customer Service
(Exc. VAT) £12.49
Price £11.99
£11.99 ONLY
Item
Left Handed Right Handed
(Exc. VAT) £22.49 £22.49
Price
£26.99 £26.99
ROCKING ACTION CUTS FOOD
Price £14.99
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