5 Kitchen Aids Ideal for Arthritic Hands
When it comes to living with arthritis, a busy schedule can sometimes trigger a flair up and this means pain. So with this in mind, we gathered 5 top kitchen aids that are ideal for arthritic hands. Trust me when I say, you will be singing their praises after trying them out in your kitchen.
The Uccello Kettle
There is always one place in the home that we all seem to gather naturally when we are together and that’s the kitchen, around the kettle.
This is why I personally believe that the Uccello Kettle is the ultimate kitchen aid for arthritic hands. With its tilt-to-pour action, you don’t need to worry about heavy lifting, balancing or straining when making a cuppa.
It holds 1.5 litres of water (that’s about 6 cups) so you know you will have plenty to make the next round. Not to mention, with its sleek style, it’s the conversation starter that you will want to have.
The Uccello Grip Mat
The Uccello Grip Mat, is the perfect kitchen buddy for your Uccello Kettle. If you are unsure where to place the cup when pouring. All you need to do is put the mat up to the 2 front feet of the Uccello Kettle and place your cup in the center ring for a perfect pour every time.
The Grip Mat is also the ideal jar and lid opener. Opening a jar of vegemite has never been easier. There is no pain and all gain with the Uccello Grip Mat.
Rocking T Knife
Here’s a new one for the knife drawer. The Rocking T knife requires less strength and dexterity to use it. So, with less grip in arthritic hands, you will still be able to operate around the kitchen hassle free.
Muggi Cup Holder
The Muggi Cup Holder, is a gem of a kitchen aid to have around. Some cup handles are too small or hurt to carry and this can be amplified when you have arthritic hands. This is where the Muggi comes in.
It’s the safe and easy way to carry up to 4 cups, glasses, bottles, biscuits and more. Ideal for those who are living with arthritis, have reduced hand function, a tremor, shake or simply need both hands to carry a cup.
Thermoskins
There can be a lot of heavy lifting in the kitchen and this can trigger a painful flair up. That is why, you’ll be glad to have a pair of thermoskins (compression gloves) close by. They will help manage tingling, reduce pain and support your circulation.
When are you going to reply to my email re my kettle?
Hi Robyn,
Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. Can I just confirm that you have emailed our customer care team (customercare@uccellodesigns.com). This is the best email to reach them on and they generally reply within 24-48 hours of receiving your email.