PRODUCT STAR RATING (out of 5 stars): 5 out of 5 stars
If you have grip issues, then this cutlery is for you. I don’t, but my dad does, so I asked him to test them out for me.
I will start by saying that you can buy cheaper elsewhere. In fact, you can buy a complete set for the price of one of the Big Grip Cutlery sets. However, you get what you pay for.
I wanted to know what the difference was, so I bought one of the cheaper complete sets and asked my dad to try those as well and compare them.
The Big Grip Cutlery was far superior in every way. Hence, I guess the cost difference.
With the cheaper set, my dad found that the handle was thinner and not that easy to grip. He said it felt unbalanced in his hand. The metal areas of the cutlery were heavier than the handle, and so it kept wanting to fall. A few times, my dad dropped the cutlery.
The tongue of the cutlery (the part that fits the handle) was too short. So, when he was eating, the handle was hitting his lips or nose.
The spoon and fork are small, and the knife is not as sharp.
On the other hand, the Big Grip Cutlery was what he preferred and still uses.
They are balanced well—a more extended tongue. The knife is sharp. They are the complete opposite of the cheaper versions you can get.
So, you really do get what you pay for in this case.
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