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.
A combined spike board and bread buttering board with a laminated top. In one corner is an L-shaped strip of perspex to stop bread falling off the plate when buttering with one hand only. Towards the centre are three spikes which can hold a vegetable or piece of fruit while peeling or cutting it. The board has four slip resistant rubber feet.
A rubber mat with drainage holes. For use in the sink or on the draining board to cushion dishes and glasses.
A board which can be used as a vegetable or bowl stabilizer.
A polyester mesh with a soft PVC coating which is purchased by the metre. It is designed to be slip resistant on all surfaces without sticking the surface on which it is used.
A clamp which can be used on a table or bench to stabilise jars or tins whilst they are opened. Consists of moulded plastic base with lip to overhang edge of table, V-shaped wall at one end lined with pimple rubber and a moulded plastic ram. The ram has a broad handle lined with sponge rubber.
Wooden breadboard with spikes at one end to hold a loaf for cutting, and raised edges to form a corner at the other end to hold a slice of bread for buttering.
A plastic tipping device for holding a cordless tipper. There is a metal plate that secures the base of the kettle. A frame with a hook & loop strap keeps the upper part of the kettle in place. A cut out at the foot of the tipper allows cups to be positioned as close to the kettle as required. The frame has an in built back stop to prevent spillage if the kettle is accidentally released during use.
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