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Homecraft Kitchen Workstation
Brand | Performance Health |
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MPN | 081112259 |
Packaging | 1/ea |
Note : Image shown for reference purposes only. Actual product appearance may vary. Please read product description for full and accurate details
Brand | Performance Health |
---|---|
MPN | 081112259 |
Packaging | 1/ea |
Prepare food safely with one hand. Secures to countertop with 4 suction cups.
Perfect for user who has had stroke or hand amputation. Can also hold can
or tin & is compatible with EZ-Squeeze One Handed Can Opener. Dishwasher
safe.
• Stainless steel spikes are removable
• L-shaped corner holds bread while buttering
• Measures 19-3/4” L x 11-3/4” W
• BPA-, phthalate- & latex-free
The Homecraft Kitchen Workstation combines several helpful features into one convenient device. The durable chopping board has suction cup feet to keep it in place during use. After securing it on your countertop, use the board for prepping food. The L-shaped corner keeps a slice of bread in place while you butter it or spread jam or jelly on it. A removable clamp holds a bowl for mixing ingredients. The clamp edge reverses from flat to contoured depending on your needs.
There are even more great features on this tool. A removable grater and slicer make veggie prep easy and come with a protective cover. Removable stainless steel spikes keep food in place when you are cutting, chopping, slicing, or peeling. The chopping board measures 19-¾” by 11-¾”. Leave the Kitchen Workstation attach to your countertop with suction cups for convenience or simply remove after use and resecure as needed.
Cooking can be challenging if you only have the use of one hand. A kitchen workstation acts as a second hand, allowing you to do prep work before cooking. It can hold a vegetable for you while you chop, hold a bowl while you stir, and more. It’s an ideal kitchen tool for stroke survivors who only have the use of one arm (hemiparesis), amputees, and others who only have the use of one arm.