Liftware Level Utensil (31035) Overdue

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Liftware Level — A computerized handle that keeps its attachments level for those with limited hand or arm mobility to help them eat more easily. Such limited mobility may be associated with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, Huntington's disease, or post-stroke deficits.

Adapts to your range of motion — Liftware Level uses electronic motion-stabilizing technology to keep your utensil level, regardless of how your hand or arm twists, bends, or moves.

The leveling handle contains sensors that detect changes from the intended movement of the hand in 3 dimensions. To level the utensil, the computer directs two motors in the handle to bend the flexible gray joint, keeping the attachment at the right angle.

It's easy to use  Liftware Level includes two parts: a leveling handle and a utensil attachment. Connect the attachment to turn it on automatically, enjoy your meal, then simply plug it in to charge. The soup spoon and other eating utensil attachments can be washed in the dishwasher or be cleaned by hand with a sponge, mild detergent, and warm water. However, the computerized handle cannot be washed in a dishwasher or submerged in water. We recommend wiping the computerized handle with a damp sponge or antibacterial wipes.