| WINCH | Pulling device with a rope |
| STENCIL | Device with a cut-out or perforated design that can be used with a stippling brush and paint to apply a design to a wall (7) |
| SWEEPER | A flueologist; a libero; a mine detector; or, a device with a revolving brush for cleaning carpets (7) |
| TUMBLER | Device with a revolving drum in which amethyst, moonstone, blue topaz, rose quartz, turquoise and other gems are polished; or, a glass, formerly with a rounded bottom (7) |
| GRAPNEL | A device with a multiple hook on one end and attached to a rope (7) |
| COMPASS | Device with a magnetised needle for determining direction; or, the range of notes of a voice or a musical instrument (7) |
| ABACUS | A calculating device with a frame with rows of beads (6) |
| CLOCK | See a security device with a timing mechanism (5) |
| CRANE | Device with a hoist rope |
| ATM | Device with a slot for a debit card |
| BEAMBALANCE | A weighing device with a very old design |
| TYPEWRITER | Device with a ribbon and a carriage |
| STONE | Unit of weight equal to 14 lb; or, a granite device with a handle used in curling (5) |
| LOOM | Weaving device with a mechanised version invented by Edmund Cartwright; part of an oar; or a child's crafting toy used to make friendship bracelets (4) |
| FAN | Type of basket formerly used for winnowing grain; or, a hand-held cooling device with a paper, silk or bamboo concertina variety (3) |
| TOUCHPAD | In computing, a device with a flat surface upon which the finger can be moved to control the cursor on the screen (8) |
| KEYPAD | A data input device with a limited number of keys |
| BLENDER | Device with a goblet for mixing or liquidising food; or, a subtle fabric used in quilting or patchwork (7) |
| TIMEBOMB | Explosive device with a mechanism that causes it to explode at a particular time (4-4) |
| RINGBOLT | A securing device with a loop fitted through its eye (8) |