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06 Sep, 2017
Perfect for dementia patients
This cup is excellent for my father who is in the late stages of dementia. The large handles on either side are easy to grip, and the lid fits tight enough that he cannot easily pull it off.
I would definitely recommend this for the bedridden as it can be tipped at an angle without any spillage.

29 Mar, 2018
Dont bother
This product looked great when I saw it advertised, but when it arrived I was instantly disappointed to see how small it was, and how poor value for money it actually was. But I decided to try it out all the same. I suppose it would have worked better if I'd had a tiny little pan, but as I didn't I had to use my usual sized pan, and tge omelet mixture poured over tue edges of the product and stuck to the pan, so that when you try to fold the omelet, half of it remains firmly stuck to the pan as you are not suppose to use any oil. My son also tried to use it but ended up with scrambled egg.
All in all I would not recomend this product, as you are far better off sticking (no pun intended) to the old tried and tested method.
Overpriced for what it is, and one of those faddy products that gets tried once and then thrown in the bin.
12 Jun, 2008
Pink floyd fan
I think you would have to be a pink floyd fan to truly appreciate the dark and slightly disturbing tale of what is said to be a loosely based true story of Sid Barret, former member of Pink floyd, who slowly spiraled downward into a world of madness and despair, yet if you watch the documentary it appears to be a mixture of his and Dave Gilmour's experiences. The character in question "pink" is played by Bob Geldoff, Dave Gilmour originally was going to play the part but felt it was a little too close to home.
The animation is truly awsome and the soundtrack exellent. a must see!!