Abstract: An ergonomic handle and utensil holder accessory has tubular main body with a wrist rest extending from the distal end. A grip extends upward from the main body and is threadingly engaged with the main body. The handle of a pot, pan, utensil, or other object is inserted into the main body and the grip is screwed in to tightened the holder to the target object. The user grabs the grip by hand such that the user's wrist and forearm rests on the wrist rest. The holder enhances the user's grip on the target object and provides enhanced ergonomics and lifting power.
Abstract: A utensil rest has a main body, a handle rest extending outward and away from the main body at an upward angle relative a top plane of the main body, and a retention tab on the perimeter rim of the main body and extending inward toward a center of the main body. A suction cup is attached to the bottom surface of the main body. The main body may be bowl-like or spoon-like. The retention tab is configured to receive the distal end of a utensil with the handle of the utensil resting on the handle rest. The utensil rest can also be configured as a jar opener, measuring device, and removable handle for a plate or other object.