A height adjustable tubular metal trolley with two removable plastic trays. The tray edges closest to the user have a raised lip. The lower level of the trolley is recessed to allow leg room while the user walks and pushed from behind. It has four small wheels.
A lightweight, insulated plastic jug of 1 litre capacity. It has a vertical open ended handle. The lid has a deep lip for stability.
A lightweight plastic handle with two slots that can hold up to seven supermarket style plastic bags. It can be used with an optional shoulder strap. Another optional attachment enables the Baghandle to be suspended in the car to avoid spillage from the bag.
A fruit and vegetable slicer, dicer and shredder. Consists of a plastic slide into which may be inserted different types of V-shaped cutting blades.
This piezoelectric multispark gas lighter can be used for all gas appliances. It works without flints, batteries or recharging. The spark fires twice as the wedge trigger is squeezed and released. This unit has a flat base and could be placed on the surface of the stove with the lighter end near the gas jet. It would then be possible to press down on the wedge trigger to operate the gun.
The Boa Constrictor opener has a contoured plastic handle and a long rubber strap attachment. The rubber strip is fitted around the device to be opened. It is adjusted in size by moving the end of the rubber strip to tighten it around the lid and securing it in the Boa handle. It can be used on household jars, medicine bottle caps and taps etc.
A multipurpose device which opens aluminium can tabs, pressure sealed caps and resealable twist-off bottle caps. One size only.
A device designed to assist in holding and transferring hot dinner plates. Features a slip resistant handle and three prongs with circular slip resistant grips that fit either side of a single dinner plate to lift it with leverage.
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