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Kettle Tipper or Hot Cup

The Kettle Tipper may not be the most attractive design for the kitchen but it enables a user to tip the kettle without the worry of scaldi…

Started by bespoken Team

0 Sep 27, 2012

Skizmo - Shoe Remover

For quicker, easier and safer shoe removal. The Skizmo is a plastic injection moulded product made from ABS, which assists the user to rem…

Started by bespoken Team

0 Sep 21, 2012

Knork

A very simple concept that is designed to make eating one handed much easier. The Knork is a knife and a fork in one and the manufacturer…

Started by bespoken Team

0 Sep 13, 2012

Duo Ergonomic Handle

DUO is an innovative ergonomic handle that attaches to everyday mugs, glasses and bottles, increasing grip and stability when drinking. I…

Started by bespoken Team

0 Aug 30, 2012

Automatic Jar Opener

For anyone who has ever struggled to get a lid off a jar Cheap (less than £10) and simple to use the one touch jar opener is ideal for an…

Started by bespoken Team

1 Aug 24, 2012
Reply by CAROLINE BARR

Trekker Breeze

This inspiring device shows just how fast technology is advancing. In the past, blind and partially sighted people would be hugely restrict…

Started by bespoken Team

0 Aug 2, 2012

New phone app

There is a new phone app called wheelmate that you can put onto your phone which will list all the available nearest disabled accessible pu…

Started by Rosie rhead

0 Jul 10, 2012

Get Your Voice Back

  Here’s one for the kids! With a rapidly increasing number of children being diagnosed with Autism all over the world, this software cater…

Started by bespoken Team

0 Jun 27, 2012

Good feedback coming through for PackaPouch

I have just received two emails from new customers who have said that they love the PackaPouch products. It is a real delight to hear back…

Started by Mary Campbell

0 Jun 25, 2012

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Simple but really useful Crutches and Walking Stick Holder

Bridgit Bridgit is a clever, attractive clip that solves the problem of holding crutches and walking sticks when they aren’t being used. Br…

Started by Colin Foskett

0 Jun 21, 2012

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