Homecraft Feeding Cup 250ml
Homecraft Feeding Cup 250ml
SKU:PAT-AA5752
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Homecraft Feeding Cup 250ml
SKU: PAT-AA5752
$39.00 $35.00 10% OFF
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Product Description
š„¤ The Homecraft Feeding Cup is an assistive drinking cup designed to support individuals with limited grip, poor hand coordination, or weak wrist control. Its thoughtful design helps reduce spills and promotes safe, independent drinking.
Features like a non-slip lip, builtāin drinking spout, and ergonomic shape make the cup easier to handle and more comfortable to use in everyday life.
Key Features
- š” NonāSlip Lip / Guard ā helps reduce risk of spills
- š§ Integrated Spout / Pouring Aid ā directs liquid flow for safer drinking
- ā Ergonomic Shape ā easier to grip and hold securely
- š§¼ Easy to Clean ā simple parts and materials for hygiene
- š± Durable & Safe Materials ā food-grade and long-lasting
Use Cases
- Supports independent drinking for people with limited hand function or tremors
- Useful in home care, aged care, hospitals, or rehabilitation settings
- Helps during mealtimes where steady control is needed to avoid spills
- Great for users recovering from stroke, hand injury, or neurological conditions affecting grip
- Valuable as part of an adaptive feeding aid kit or assistive living setup
Specifications & Notes
- Capacity: moderate ā suitable for typical mealātime liquids
- Material: foodāgrade plastic or similar safe material
- Design: spillāreducing features and ergonomic contouring
- Cleaning: hand wash recommended; if dishwasher safe, use top shelf only
- Important: check for cracks or wear regularly; replace if damaged
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Product Description
š„¤ The Homecraft Feeding Cup is an assistive drinking cup designed to support individuals with limited grip, poor hand coordination, or weak wrist control. Its thoughtful design helps reduce spills and promotes safe, independent drinking.
Features like a non-slip lip, builtāin drinking spout, and ergonomic shape make the cup easier to handle and more comfortable to use in everyday life.
Key Features
- š” NonāSlip Lip / Guard ā helps reduce risk of spills
- š§ Integrated Spout / Pouring Aid ā directs liquid flow for safer drinking
- ā Ergonomic Shape ā easier to grip and hold securely
- š§¼ Easy to Clean ā simple parts and materials for hygiene
- š± Durable & Safe Materials ā food-grade and long-lasting
Use Cases
- Supports independent drinking for people with limited hand function or tremors
- Useful in home care, aged care, hospitals, or rehabilitation settings
- Helps during mealtimes where steady control is needed to avoid spills
- Great for users recovering from stroke, hand injury, or neurological conditions affecting grip
- Valuable as part of an adaptive feeding aid kit or assistive living setup
Specifications & Notes
- Capacity: moderate ā suitable for typical mealātime liquids
- Material: foodāgrade plastic or similar safe material
- Design: spillāreducing features and ergonomic contouring
- Cleaning: hand wash recommended; if dishwasher safe, use top shelf only
- Important: check for cracks or wear regularly; replace if damaged
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