Grafco 8" Stainless Steel Emesis Basin, 13oz Capacity, 3231
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Don't worry about They stack well and do a good job of keeping your stuff organized. The update is Another attempt at buying these, and the company sent flimsy, shallow plates. The money was a total waste. NOTE THAT THIS REVIEW SHOULD BE IGNORED These items were purchased for projects I was doing You can use them as a container for holding bolts and nuts, for instance, or for sorting items from your In addition to being water resistant, stainless steel is also clean and won't stain or break. As the edges are round, they can be easily slid out of the container and used as a funnel when putting things back in. The dozen stack neatly so there is little difference in space between one and twelve. My personal recommendation is to use them for any DIY project.
As the past years passed, we began to find that the plastic cups were easy to spill. The reason I like this product is that it is dishwasher safe and can be easily cleaned so that I don't spread any germs to my family or friends. A product like this would be a great addition to geriatric care, especially for home health.
The material is very thin and fragile I found the paper to be very flimsy and that it While it doesn't help that the person using it is 100 years old, at least she can sit with it until a caregiver can get it from her, and now she will be able to continue focusing on her work. Take it apart and clean it! It would have been more beneficial if I had I am very happy with this purchase!.
The items were shipped from the wrong location, according to PrecisionCanada. The product I received did not match the advertised brand name. There was no depth, only one-quarter of an inch rather than two-quarters of an inch A 18th inch. The company agreed to refund most (but not all) of my purchase price after I wrote them about my issue, so I am giving them one star more than I would have otherwise.
As I have observed, these stainless steel emesis basins (which would never be able to hold a normal sized stomach evacuation) are the same type that we used in hospitals in the old days when patients were treated with real care. It has been a long time since then. Using them as a kitchen container has been a joy for me. These brooms are gently curved, allowing you to hold them under a counter and use them to sweep debris. To dispose of the green caps or other discards, you can float it in a sink filled with water with strawberries (or whatever). As well as soaking my nails in it before I manicure, I utilize it as a soaking solution when I do my nails. To use, simply fill the container with warm soapy water and dip your fingertips in. The sponge that I use for the kitchen chores and a little softy slide into the lid when I am done. When they go in the dishwasher, they get sanitized with the rest of the dishes. It would be impossible for me to live.
I found this to be better than the plastic one I was given by the Dentist.
It works.
(After sitting down, you press the inside edge against your cheek and you can irrigate your ears.