
User with carving fork on hand
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Fork enables a person without active hand function to turn food in frying pan.
Description
Carving fork can be placed on a universal rod (see associated tip). The fork is attached to the back of the user’s hand.
The fork is designed so the user can place it on his hand and remove it himself.
Authors comments
The fork is used to turn things like spareribs, vegetables or other pieces of meat in the frying pan. The fork is designed to prevent the user from burning himself. It is extremely useful!
Build instructions
The aluminum attachment can be bent to the appropriate shape by hand. The fork and attachment are joined with pop rivets. The barbecue fork was purchased at an ordinary store.
Manufacturer
User’s personnel, who work for home help
Idea
The user
Paid for by
The user
Categories for this tip
household tasks » preparing meals, Tips and tricks from people with High tetraplegia with partly function in arms/hands (C5-6, ASIA A, B).
Related tips: 1
| Universal rod – description A specially designed universal rod to retrieve both light and heavy objects – suitable for persons with compromised arm/hand function Tip is dated from 2006. |
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