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WEAK HANDS? Ergonomic knives help people with RSI

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if you have repetitive strain injury or a little bit of arthritis or just plain weak hands

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you know how difficult it can be when you're making dinner and you're trying to chop things

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especially if you're using a knife like this where it's just flat you know and so you have

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to sort of contort your hands to use it so here to talk about some really wonderful ergonomic

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kitchen tools including knives and a pair of scissors is kevin dwyer so kevin welcome what

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what do you want to tell us about your hands or you know these tools that you've discovered well

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you know you and i have talked about it but you know in the in in my later years

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that i'm fast approaching here i do find that i have problems with my hands somewhat i do have the

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snap fingers i have a piece of hardened cartilage in my hand the repetitiveness of it can hurt as

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well and a friend of mine um turned me on to these uh fantastic knives uh and scissors uh that make

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it so much easier to do um you know the prep work for all your cooking and i love to cook so this is

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this has been a lifesaver for me in obtaining these it's the simple design of the knives i

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think that really kind of work these uh are very easy to just simply you know slice down with your

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arm rather as opposed to just always just using your hand so i feel like i've got a much better

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grip the tool is curved rather than your wrist exactly this is the knife the chef knife that

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i've been using you know for years and uh um but the one thing with these type of knives is that

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i have to hold it like this and you can see my hand uh my fingers wrapped around it that it's

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it's more difficult to hold on to this to grab it and to really hold on to it but with this knife

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you're holding on to it in a much different way and you've got your fingers right on the ridge of

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it so you're using your whole hand as opposed to just your fingers so you're using your whole arm

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you're using your whole arm and the power of your arm the power of your arm exactly

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so it makes it a lot easier um and of course the uh the knives themselves come in a variety

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of sizes they come in uh this one here again i've got them all with the cases on them because that's

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how you want to store them but the uh nine inch which certainly helps you a lot especially if

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you're working with uh poultry and cutting up a chicken or anything of that nature or even kind of

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chopping into a butternut squash size down they have is a um uh is a seven inch which again uh

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certainly hops uh helps with a lot of the chopping on the prep work when you're setting up for soups

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and casseroles and things of that nature and then you have the five inch which i was just using and

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um that certainly helps with a lot of the cleaning of the vegetables and cutting off the ends

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and then my parry knife the small one which is a three inch one which honestly gets used probably

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about ten times a day for various activities around the kitchen so you know all these different

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sizes certainly help um what i also like a lot is is the scissors that this company put fiskers

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again has put together because again you're not you're you're you're able to just um instead of

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fitting your fingers in and trying to cut things it's all by pressure and you can simply close it

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so if you're cutting different things i actually always have these uh with me as i go into the

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garden to cut flowers or anything of that nature but i also find it certainly a lot easier to um

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cut herbs and you're using your power grip rather than straining your fingers or trying to slip them

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through the loops on a scissor exactly i mean just as i do this i can feel my fingers you know

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a little bit of a snap i mean i've been up all day and i've been exercising to the gym and everything

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so my hands are much looser than they can be if you're uh starting off kind of cold into a into

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a cooking project but um it's it's more difficult to do a scissors as standard scissors than it is

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the pressure scissors which you can pretty much yeah those look great so would you like to see me

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how i use these knives yes i would okay chop away it's a much easier um slicing if you're using your

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whole arm as opposed to just and you've got great control over that as well i feel like

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the real basic um perks of a knife like this is that even though you you you've got a hold of it

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nice and and firm because your fingers in your thumb and your finger on either side

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of it on this ridge rather and by pushing down on it you really feel like you've got a good control

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and your hands not going to slip by any chance so just press this down a little bit

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so now i'll use the seven inch

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and you can see because i can use my entire arm it all slides in very easily

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now a harder vegetable obviously um again if you were using a regular knife something along this

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chef's knife it it becomes a little more difficult because you don't have a good control on your hand

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for me i don't have a good control on this because my fingers are weak

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and it's either with an arthritis or the snap fingers or something

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but it makes it much difficult to grab and really hold on to this

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and again with this knife and this ridge down near the blade i feel like i've got a hold of it like i

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like a much stronger control over the whole mechanism of it so when you're using your arm

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that's a very important thing to be able to make sure you have control when you're working on

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especially the harder vegetables are actually a little bit more difficult because it's easier for

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them to slip certainly you can you can do other things by uh you know flattening off one side

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of the vegetable so that it has a solid side of course that will help you quite a bit as well if

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you kind of have one side that's that's flat and it lies flat on the cutting board um but again i

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i find that i have a better control over the knife because of the two ridges out near the blade that

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i can grab onto and then using my arm as opposed to just my fingers it makes it a much easier

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cutting in in prepping those tools look really wonderful but they also look really really

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sharp which is probably why it's so easy for you to chop carrots they hold on to the sharpness

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the blades uh hold on to the sharpness quite a bit i mean i do have sharpeners and and uh but

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i find that these are already so sharp to begin with i rarely ever have to uh fine-tune them at

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all at least i haven't at this point and i've had these for a couple of years a year and a half and

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what i've learned in my years of working in the hospitality uh business with some very top-notch

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chefs but it's important to keep them you know and be safety and keep them on the on the guards

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because especially when they're in the in the uh drawers and you're going to fish around and get

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something out of the drawer you don't want to come across a sharp knife so it's important to keep the

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guards on them when you're storing them so these are these are wonderful and because of course they

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have a they have a top a guard that goes on top of it um and so you can just slip these right into

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uh your pocket or your uh whatever you wear for the garden and uh again they're very

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smartly designed i mean you just slip that on and you can just close it in about two seconds

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one second so they're wonderful they're really wonderful um you know those ergonomic tools

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can really make a difference and i think a lot of people love to cook but they don't want to

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have their hands hurt while they're doing it and i will say one other thing too because um again they

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were given to me so i didn't you know pay any more than a quarter to make that exchange

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for uh knives not being uh a gift but um i did go online just to see what the company

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had to say about their their tools and the one thing that kind of surprised me

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is the cost they're very reasonably priced um every one of these knives are very reasonably

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priced especially in comparison to uh some of your more expensive lines your japanese knives etc

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but they're they they've been fantastic for my use and uh i've enjoyed having them yes well thank you

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for sharing this information because we need tools that are shaped to the hand rather than vice versa

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and you know if you've got trigger finger or weak hands for whatever reason or

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you know anything that can reduce hand strain and help you use your whole body is really

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really a gift to people i think anybody i think a lot of people who don't have hand injuries

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would really appreciate these knives absolutely i think you're absolutely right on that.

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