Arthritis friendly kitchen gadgets: make cooking safer, easier & more comfortable

Arthritis friendly kitchen gadgets: make cooking safer, easier & more comfortable

Preparing a meal should be enjoyable, not a daily struggle. For people living with arthritis, joint pain, or reduced hand strength, even simple kitchen tasks like chopping vegetables or opening a jar can feel frustrating. The right adaptive gadgets can restore comfort, safety, and independence, helping you stay confident in the heart of your home.

Below are some thoughtful, arthritis-friendly tools available from Radius Shop that make cooking and dining easier every day.

Adaptive cutlery set

Designed with soft, non-slip handles and a comfortable, ergonomic shape, this cutlery set is easier to hold than standard utensils. The wide, contoured grips reduce strain on stiff joints, helping you enjoy meals independently without discomfort. Durable stainless-steel heads handle daily use and are dishwasher-safe for simple cleaning.

Etac Fix preparation board


Chopping, slicing, and spreading are simpler—and safer—thanks to this clever board. It features stabilising spikes to hold fruit, vegetables, or bread firmly in place, plus raised edges to stop items sliding around. Its secure, non-slip base means you can use one hand comfortably, conserving energy while maintaining control.

Silicone jar & bottle opener grip set

Tight lids are no match for this flexible, textured grip set. Made of food-grade silicone, the openers increase friction and leverage, letting you twist off jars and bottles without straining your wrists or knuckles. Lightweight and washable, they’re an affordable, go-anywhere helper for the pantry or picnic.

Adaptive easy grip spoon


This thoughtfully designed spoon features a soft, contoured handle shaped to reduce the effort needed to scoop and stir. Ideal for soups, cereals, or mixing ingredients, it’s a small change that makes daily dining more comfortable—particularly when hand movement is limited.

Why these gadgets matter

Small adaptations create a big difference. By reducing strain on hands and wrists, these tools help prevent pain, promote independence, and make time in the kitchen safer and more enjoyable. Instead of battling lids or worrying about slips, you can focus on preparing meals and sharing them with loved ones.

*This guide is not to be used as medical advice. Please consult with a medical professional before purchasing products from our store to make sure they are right for you

 






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