🛠️ Grab Life’s Essentials Without Missing a Beat!
The 2025 2-Pack Grabber Tool features a 32-inch ergonomic reacher with a magnetic tip and a 360° rotating rubberized jaw, designed to safely and efficiently pick up objects from hard-to-reach places. Ideal for elderly care, injury recovery, or everyday convenience, it combines safety, versatility, and ease of use in one practical tool.
S**Y
Awesome Tool. Just need to maintain it👍
These are great I use them all the time unfortunately my last sad I learned a few things. If you use these continuously like I do I use them so much I can crochet a sweater using these things but eventually Pinchers will lose grip. Is due to the design inside of the handle grip there is a plastic wedge that's been molded into the handle. With continuous use it wears it down and breaks it away So eventually you won't have no grip but what I did to fix it as I took pieces of cardboard from an Amazon box cut them to fit inside the handle stuff them in there spread a little olive oil put it back together perfect grip. I like that The grippers rotate. These are a must have life/back saver. I'm constantly picking things up and I have neuropathy so I already got a lot of pain and one day actually counted it how many times I've been over in 4 hours I bent over 375 times picking things up and setting them down. So.. lol I love these
C**Y
Great tool
I purchased these "grabbers" as my husband had back surgery and wasn't able to bend over for several weeks. They were made of quality materials and easy to use. They were a great help to him and also to me for those hard to reach places.
N**S
Performs Well, Decent Quality, Many Different Uses
I purchased this product for several reasons. I am 5 ft and need help reaching items from my kitchen cabinets. I also cannot reach the bottom of my washer. Having 2 of these products is perfect. The price is ok. It could easily sell for $9.99 but since I REALLY needed help reaching items in my kitchen and laundry room I paid the higher price. These are made of hard plastic. The inside of the grabber is rubberized. I keep 1 in my kitchen and the other in my laundry room. Before I could not reach the 2nd and 3rd shelves in my kitchen. Now, I can conveniently reach many items easily. This grabber works nicely. I tested it out and grabbed a can of tomatoes, and placed it back easily. The tomato can was heavy. It never fell out of the grabber. I had to squeeze hard and tight to grab and hold on to the can, but if done quickly it is do-able. My extra virgin olive oil was also easy to grab. This product fits different size bottles and cans. My marinade is stored on the 3rd shelf. I can easily reach many different items from the 2nd and 3 shelves. I used the grabber to adjust/twist/turn my track lights. I didn't need a stool to reach the lights. I no longer need to use my kitchen step stool and worry about falling off or losing my balance. This gadget does the job. The bottom portion can be switched easily from north to south and east to west. I intentionally tossed my keys on the floor. I picked them up without a problem. The 2 items I received do NOT have magnetic tips. If you have weak hands or issues with arthritis in your hands/fingers this product may not work for you. I recommend the product for the above reasons.
P**M
How to extend the life of the Dumsamker grabber
I've tried other, cheaper grabbers without the Dumsamker identifier and they were horrible – cheaply made and quickly breaking in various ways. I especially like the Dumsamker's rubber tips, which are "cup-like" and work much better than the flatter "spatula-like" tips found on some other products. Be careful, however, because many of these knock-off units look quite similar.My primary use of this grabber is picking up trash along the side of the road. I found that the ends of the rubber tips were quickly wearing and eventually splitting. Once a tip splits, the device is no longer effective picking up small objects, such as cigarette butts.One object that you should avoid trying to pick up is anchored fishing line. Pulling fishing line through the tips of the grabber easily slices the rubber, thereafter making it impossible to pick up small, flat objects.Here are 3 ways to extend the life of the Dumsamker grabber:1. Initially, I considered protecting the end of the tips using an epoxy resin. However, I was concerned that doing so would increase the height of the rubber gripping surface relative to the pavement, making it impossible to pick up small objects like dimes, flat pieces of paper, and cigarette butts. When the end of my latest grabber started to wear and tear, I decided to try putting a thin coating of "two-ton epoxy" on the ends of the grabber. Not only did it repair the tears, but I was still able to easily pick up thin objects like dimes. Because the epoxy is so hard, it is likely to protect the ends of the tips through a lot of additional use.2. I assume you are walking forward as you pick up a piece of trash. The following technique keeps one tip on the ground as the rest of the grabber rotates about that contact point rather than the tip scrapping along the pavement. During this time, the other tip moves very close to the ground as the grabber closes. To explain how to execute this technique, I will call one of the grabber "fingers" the "forward" finger and the other the "back" finger. The orientation of these fingers will be such that a line drawn between the tips of the fingers is parallel to the path you are walking. The forward finger is forward of the back finger relative to your travel.As you approach the trash, the grabber will be slightly ahead of you and you use the back finger to orient the grabber relative to the trash. It is OK if the back finger strikes the ground. As you move forward, you will want to move the handle a little farther forward relative to your body. This will move the forward finger down to the ground to a point past the trash. The back finger will then rise slightly off the ground. Now as you close the gripper, the front finger rotates about its ground contact point but does not scrape the ground. The back finger is first lifted off the ground and then, as the fingers close, it moves closer and closer to the ground. The back finger usually doesn't even scrape the ground at all, because, by adjusting the position of the handle relative to the grabber fingers, you can very accurately control the distance of the back finger's tip relative to the ground. With a little practice, all this can be done very quickly and you often don't even have to pause your walking stride.So far, this technique appears to have at least doubled the life expectancy of my grabber.3. Picking up small, flat pieces of paper sometimes requires the grabber tips to scrape the ground and paper. This is especially true when the paper is wet. However, I have found that by sliding the bottom of my shoe over the paper, the paper often rolls up or buckles, giving a place to grab that does not involve tip scraping.
S**E
Very useful!
This grabber has a million and one uses and I am so happy I bought it. I thought it would be something that I use once a blue moon but I have found that there is always something when it comes in handy.
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