FiPlus PowerGrip T9, Grabber Tool, Wide Jaw, Foldable, Steel Cable, with 96 Grip Points for Firm Grip, 32 with Magnet,
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Michael L. Hoffman
> 24 hourIm pulling small weeds up to 4 with this Grabber tool from my mobility scooter.
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ROSH S.
> 24 hourHas a good grip
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Kathy Boyd
> 24 hourThis is a great price and so far has picked up everything that I tried to pick up. Brought one for my M-I-L since I was so impressed with mine. She loves hers, especially since she uses a walker. She hooks it to her walker so she always has it with her.
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Stephen
> 24 hourI might not trust myself to pick jars of pickles from the top shelf of a cabinet, but its perfect for picking up trash from bottles full of water to lolly pop sticks and everything in between. It folds easily so I can carry it while ridding my bike, the trigger is easy to use and the price was right. Ive had it for a few weeks, use it daily and it seems to be holding up well. Highly recommend.
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Genie
> 24 hourI keep it handy for picking up things around the house.
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Minnesota Me
> 24 hourHelps to grasp items otherwise out of reach.
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Dash Fatbastard
> 24 hourRelatively tough little thing. It does fold at about the middle of the round piece of aluminum tubing. I couldnt tell if its control cable was metal or nylon. I wouldnt say its for doing anything heavy duty, but its the same item you see elsewhere else at a considerable mark up.
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Verne Alexander
> 24 hourThis tool gives me access to things I have dropped or accidentally knocked onto the floor. If I can see it, I can probably pick it up or move it to an accessible location. Most helpful when I am seated. Something falls and ricochets to the back wall under a table. Im old and cannot crawl on my hands and knees, but I can reach the item with this grabber. Pens, pencils, keys, screws, coins, newspapers, food items, napkins, a piece of table ware, eyeglasses, soap packets, rags are among the many items I have recovered with this tool. The jaws will squeeze very tightly for heavier objects, or more lightly for fragile items. I can pick up a derailed HO scale model freight car from a remote area of my layout and move it to a more accessible area for re-railing without fear of damaging it. It all depends on how tightly I squeeze the pistol grip handle. I have five of them scattered around various work or relaxing areas. Great for folks with movement difficulties, or who may be in wheel chairs.
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Tiana
> 24 hourI specifically got this to reach those narrow impossible spots behind my washer/dryer when the socks and things slip away but its also helped pull some stuff off high shelves for me too! No complaints, very easy to use and doesnt seem too easy to break.
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Aaron Smith
> 24 hourMiddle aged ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to the 32 inch gripper tool - the greatest invention since sliced bread. As a mid-30-year-old, I can tell you, bending over to pick things up is for the young whipper snappers. Why strain my back and knees when I can simply use my trusty gripper tool? With this baby in hand, I feel like a king - nay, a god - ruling over my domain from the comfort of my couch. No longer do I have to contort my body like a Cirque du Soleil performer just to retrieve the remote. No more awkwardly reaching for items off the ground like a newborn giraffe trying to stand up for the first time. The 32 inch gripper tool saves me from all that humiliation. And dont even get me started on its gripper strength. This thing can pick up anything from a toothpick to a bowling ball, ok maybe not a bowling ball but still. Its like having a tiny robot arm at my disposal, ready to do my bidding. In short, the 32 inch gripper tool is a lifesaver for anyone who values their back or knee health and overall laziness. Trust me, once you try it, youll wonder how you ever lived without it