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Single Handed Tipsi Tray - Easy to Use Serving Tray, Premium Carry Tray Platter for Food and Drink. Perfect at Home, On Stairs and Opening Doors. (14 Inch Diameter) (1.5kg)

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The Tipsi Tray is an ingenious one-handed no spill tray that is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. It is made to help you carry with one hand, no matter how shaky your hands are or how difficult you usually find it to carry items safely on a traditional tray. Tipsi Tray 14″ weighs 1.5kg so will not be suitable for everyone. If you require a lighter tray, consider the 11″ version. The 14-inch tray has enough surface area for a dinner plate and a drink or up to 8-9 glasses or mugs. The handle is also completely removable, allowing easy storage and cleaning. The Tipsi Tray is also dishwasher safe. It combines both the functions of a trolley tray and basket allowing you to safely carry items around your home while still using your walking frame. This reduces the risk of falls and accidents.

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From an entrepreneur spinning too many plates to a tray-whirling hopeful in the form of Robert Simpson, creator of the Tipsi Tray. Designed for home and hospitality use, the single-handed tray demonstration, which included a death-defying over-the-head manoeuvre, impressed the judges, but garnered no investment. This ingenious no spill tray is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before – a unique design to help you carry with one hand, no matter how shaky your hands or how difficult you usually find it to carry items safely on a traditional tray. Personally, I would have preferred the use of silicone in place of rubber. Silicone has a high friction ratio, possibly better than rubber. Plus, silicone will withstand high temperatures better than rubber as well withstanding wear-and-tear. You might look at this and keep the cost difference in mind. Most popular during the Ottoman empire in Turkey, the traditional Turkish serving tray can be described as an innovative product ahead of its time. After my late grandpa used a primitive balance serving tray for years and seeing how much it helped him I knew I had to develop and improve the design to help others the way it helped him. I began work on Tipsi Tray™, the Single Handed serving tray designed to make life easier and safer in the home and hospitality industry.’I’m hoping to follow in the footsteps of Trunki which appeared in the Den in 2006. Theo pulled apart a Trunki travel case but despite this they have gone on to sell more than 2.8 million suitcases and is now a global success. In all fairness to Paphitis’ indomitable spirit, this week’s episode was characterised by impressive ideas with bad business decisions. The largest in the circular range of Tipsi Trays - The 14 Inch circular Tipsi Tray™ is perfect for bigger loads and more drinks. With enough room for up to 9 drinks or a regular plate and a drink, the rectangular version is perfect for the larger family at home or cafe/bar setting. Robert exclusively shared with us how the Tipsi Tray developed into the modern, versatile device it is today: From January 2023, Disability Horizons received the very first batch of the new Topple Trays, a brand new and improved design of the Tipsi Tray, which is much smaller, lightweight and portable.

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The Tipsi Tray is incredibly level and stable, meaning you will never spill your cuppa again! The Tipsi Tray works on the simple physics principle of centripetal force. When the tray is held in the hand, items on the Tipsi Tray sit far below the centre of rotation. The Dragons appreciated Simpson’s ability to wangle a direct-as-vendor deal with a shopping network. But the praise came with a rude awakening: without a patent, Simpson’s design was left with no barrier to entry. Even the factories manufacturing Simpson’s products could “see you having a bit of success, easily replicate the item and massively undercut you on price,” Davies levelled with him. Here are three accessible ways you can use the one-handed no spill Tipsi Tray in the home and when dining out:Carry the tray by your side rather in front of you – means you can always see your feet whilst walking He added: “Tipsi Tray is a vast improvement on what was previously available on the market. Weak plastic single-handed trays were commonplace, uninspiring and based on ancient designs. The retail market isn’t what it was when Dragon’s Den was more popular and having ‘doors opened’ is no longer the priority for brands going on the show. For instance, if you go to a café, restaurant or event that serves refreshments, you could use your Tipsi Tray to collect food and drink from a buffet, canteen or bar independently and make your way through crowds safely. The Tipsi Tray is also safe and sturdy, being made from a food grade stainless steel. The Tipsi Tray is built to last a lifetime.

Tipsi Tray one-handed no spill tray – Available in 14″ Tipsi Tray one-handed no spill tray – Available in 14″

REMOVABLE HANDLE | The only serving tray in the world with a single handle, Tipsi Tray has a fully collapsible design, removable handle and separate tray which allows you to store it away easily and to put the tray in the dishwasher. As easy as placing a plate in the dishwasher Tipsi Tray™ will make your life easier. The Tipsi Tray, which has a long, curved handle which means it can be used one-handed and remain incredibly stable without spilling food or drink, was designed and a prototype built by his grandfather Andrew Townson in Yorkshire in the early 1980s. The tray is designed in a tripodal fashion to enable ease of use whilst carrying items on it. It uses centripetal force which helps to reduce the chance of spilling any food and drink being carried. Tipsi Tray ensures items remain steady and level – excellent alternative to traditional trays for people with conditions which cause shaky hands or tremors, such as Parkinson’s diseaseWe have 3 Tipsi trays. My daughter has slight Parkinson shake and loves the tray. She can carry drinks to give to people. The Tipsi Tray is designed to be carried one-handed and ensures items remain steady and level. You should carry the tray by your side rather than in front of you. This means you can always see your feet whilst walking. When the non-slip tray is moved around, the contents remain still on the tray as the centripetal force overcomes the force of gravity. You would be forgiven, watching this episode, for thinking all British entrepreneurial spirit had been stamped on by scaly claws as the following two contestants – a husband and wife duo bringing dogs to weddings and a father-and-daughter sales team offering inflatable life vests for sports – left the Den empty handed.

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