Utensil

The commodity is an object that is used in typical everyday life, such as a mirror, a chair, a telephone, a toothbrush, a pair of glasses, a pen or a notebook. He is a commodity, as opposed to a consumer product, that is, it is not destroyed by use, but worn only slowly. Conditionally His massive demand that he is now mostly produced industrially in large quantities. A custom fabricated commodity, however, can optionally also be a work of art.

In a stricter definition utensils are smaller objects that are moved prior to and for the use. In this definition, mirror, chair and glasses are not commodities.

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