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Child Cheyne Spoon 1
Child Cheyne Spoon
Priced from £2.00
What we say

Plastic spoon designed to reduce the bite reflex and be softer when bitten.

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SK Engineering

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Product Information

Manufacturer's Product Description

The child size is made from a low density polythene so as not to encourage the bite reflex. If they are bitten, as they are soft, the mouth is protected. They have a shallow bowl so that food slips off easily, and the bowl can be cut down to a smaller size if necessary. The handle can also be angled if required for a specific child. Just plunge the spoon into boiling water to heat the polythene, then reshape to the specific shape required. On cooling the new shape will be retained. To return the spoon to its original shape, repeat the procedure.

Measurements -
Bowl - 30mm x 50mm. Handle - 101mm x 12mm

Manufacturer's Contact Details

http://www.skengineering.co.uk/

SK Engineering

Unit 14/15

Joseph Wilson Industrial Estate

Millstrood Road

Whitstable

Kent

CT53PS

UK

01227262599 info@skengineering.co.uk

Key Features

  • moulded polythene
  • shallow bowl which can be cut down as required
  • spoon handle can be reshaped or angled by immersion in hot water

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Product Specification

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