Things that make life easier.

I’m starting to like the idea of a rolling cart and I think that I could figure out how to ramp it up the steps and into the house.
Of course it would all have to clear with the wife. Otherwise it’s just another of my foolish ideas.
 
I’m starting to like the idea of a rolling cart and I think that I could figure out how to ramp it up the steps and into the house.
Of course it would all have to clear with the wife. Otherwise it’s just another of my foolish ideas.
You could buy a Stair climbing Cart..There's quite a variation in styles

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I wish that I would have saved something I saw on tv about how to open a lot of different kinds of food containers, mostly jars. About the only one I remember anything about was how easy it was to open a pickle jar if you know how.
They turned it upside down and smack it on the bottom with the palm of the hand before opening it.
But I guess there are a lot of different ways to break the seal to make it easier to open a jar.
Off the topic, just while I’m thinking of it. If you want to open a can of soda pop that’s been jostled, turn it upside down and knock on the bottom. It won’t explode.
 
You could buy a Stair climbing Cart..There's quite a variation in styles

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I have that exact cart, and keep it in the closet for emergency use when power/elevators are out of service in my apt. building. (It works, but is noisy)



My latest purchase to make life easier, is this large clock ... 16" long and 6" tall. -- for people who can't see regular clocks.

I have the light in GREEN ... easier on my eyes, and it's my new bedroom clock.

It has 4 brightness levels to choose from, so at night it dims to make a nice nightlight.
My eyesight is bad, and I'm really glad that I found this - also gives temp in the room and the date/day. I like to wake up to that feature!

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I have that exact cart, and keep it in the closet for emergency use when power/elevators are out of service in my apt. building. (It works, but is noisy)



My latest purchase to make life easier, is this large clock ... 16" long and 6" tall. -- for people who can't see regular clocks.

I have the light in GREEN ... easier on my eyes, and it's my new bedroom clock.

It has 4 brightness levels to choose from, so at night it dims to make a nice nightlight.
My eyesight is bad, and I'm really glad that I found this - also gives temp in the room and the date/day. I like to wake up to that feature!

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lol, I have that bedside clock... I have the numerals in red...
 
Cane (sometimes)
Adult bib (for when I'm in a feeding frenzy 😁 )
Sock aid for putting on sox
Reacher grabber
Bathtub grab bar
Extended nail clipper for cutting my toenails
Personal shopping cart
Wagon for heavy stuff
Adult Bib! lol! This is actually a great idea. I’m not sure how I can miss my mouth but I do. Using a bib would sure help in the laundry department.
 
I find forum threads like this one, chock full of good ideas and devices, to be a thing
that makes life easier. Also, LED flashlights which allow the batteries to last many times
longer than the old incandescent flashlights did.
 

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