Mugs with two handles. Image shows three mugs with two handles. There is a red, cream and charcoal grey one. They have a tapered shape, smaller at the base and black lids with drinking spouts

Double-Handled Mugs

 

Double-handled mugs. Image shows three mugs, red, cream and charcoal grey. They have a tapered shape, smaller at the base and black lids with drinking spouts. There is an attractive ribbed design running top to bottom which gives them a modern look.

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Double-Handled Mugs

Double-handled mugs are routinely used in hospitals and care homes, where they are functional yet unattractive. People don’t like to be seen using them as they can look undignified and childish.

Stylish and Functional.

The ones I’ve featured are from Boscul, who have produced the first mugs incorporating a press-on, sliding lid for easy movement without spills. This is also helpful when carrying a drink from room to room.

The handle shape provides a comfortable grip for hands of all sizes and strengths. Bosculs’ motto is “Functionality without compromising elegance”, and I think they look stylish and fun.

Perfect for Tremors

These double-handled mugs are the perfect choice for anyone who experiences tremors due to Parkinson’s or other neurological conditions, or people with arthritis.

Available in vibrant red, cream or charcoal grey with a stylish ribbed design, these will appeal to most tastes and budgets.

Image shows a red mug with the focus on the black lid. You can see the sliding feature that makes these mugs different.

Good Price Point.

Priced at £13.95 (correct at time of writing), these mugs offer great value for money compared to less stylish options on the market.

They are ceramic and dishwasher proof.

You might also find my post on Nosey Cups helpful. A game-changer!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Caron

Award-winning blogger and former care columnist for Devon Life magazine. I am passionate about helping elderly people and people with dementia live purposeful and independent lives.
Designer of the Dementia Assistance Card and Points Of Light award recipient, Caron hopes to help carers when resources are limited and demand is ever-increasing. I am here to support you.

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