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This 1996 photograph is one of four images (PHIL 9117-9120), which compare the large Good Grips®, rubber-handled potato peeler (top) with its smaller, all metal, hard edged cousin. The larger, softer, and more easily held peeler (PHIL 9117), was designed with a greater degree of ergonomic user friendliness in mind. It is able to comfortably fit a wider range of hand sizes with its softer, rubber handle. Here, with both the peelers lying side-by-side, this image illustrated how much easier it really would be, to grasp the larger, rubberized kitchen implement than its all-metal counterpart.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Richard Duncan, MRP, Sr. Proj. Mngr, North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design (CUD)
Creation Date: 1996
Photo Credit: Center for Universal Design
Links: North Carolina State University - The Center for Universal Design
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