After receiving feedback, we were able to create and update 10 products, as shown below:
Nic:
This first idea is a vice that would be mounted on a kitchen counter top. This vice would be made of food grade material and have rubber jaws that are replaceable with plastic and metal jaws. The purpose of this device would be to allow the user to firmly clamp an object in the vice with one hand and preform actions on it while clamped. This would be useful for opening cans/jars, peeling vegetables, squeezing lemons, etc.
Updated Pot holder strap
This strap is to be used to handle heavy pots easily with one hand. The strap allows the user to pick up the pot directly over the center of mass. The strap also has multiple points of contact with the pot to prevent any unwanted rotation.
Britney:
Updated vegetable cutter/holder.
This tools is used to help user users cut long vegetables and fruits more conveniently with one hand. The device could be made with similar material as a traditional cutting board and have small slits where the user inserts to knife to cut the food. The suction cups at the bottom allow the device to be placed in a secure position. An addition top section with slits is added to provide more support and secure the vegetables in place.
Updated one handed jar opener:
This device allows users to easily open jars with one hand. The sticky underside allows the device to be placed on the underside of any cabinet. The jar can be opened by the user securing the lid in the device, the updated motorized rotating plate twists the lid off and the added grips keep the jar in place. This updated designs allows the user to position the jar in place and then the rest of the process is hands free.
Carter:
In the above updated sink nozzle brush, the soap dispense mechanism now has a trigger that will be pushed when the user wants soap to be dispensed. It will then be dispensed from four sprayers that will spray the soap on the object to be cleaned. The replaceable brush was also better defined with the bottom view for it.
The one-handed roller allows to user to adjust the height at which something will be rolled at, and the roller will be able to easily move in the y and z plane (labeled as x and y in the picture). There is also a ball bearing in the block part which allows the roller to rotate when being rolled.
Ryan:
The cutting board with spikes redesigned so the spikes can be placed in multiple places and they can also be removed so people with two hands can use it safely. This was done by adding threaded holes to the board with threaded insertable pieces that have spikes or don’t.
The strap for holding heavy things was updated so that it had 2 more clips to prevent rotation about the axis of the original handles.
Sam:
A four-legged countertop tool that allows one to easily julienne vegetables. 
An updated design to the waist basket where it is affixed to a belt that could be worn, allowing one to move many items at once.