Reddit Reddit reviews Duro-Med Reacher Grabber, Ergonomic Lightweight Reacher Grabber Tool, Magnetitic Pick Up Tool, 32 Inches, Black and Yellow

We found 7 Reddit comments about Duro-Med Reacher Grabber, Ergonomic Lightweight Reacher Grabber Tool, Magnetitic Pick Up Tool, 32 Inches, Black and Yellow. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Duro-Med Reacher Grabber, Ergonomic Lightweight Reacher Grabber Tool, Magnetitic Pick Up Tool, 32 Inches, Black and Yellow
A LIGHTWEIGHT EASY ON THE HAND REACHER TOOL with an ergonomic trigger handle, made of durable plasticCONVENIENT MAGNETIC PICK UP TOOL adds functionality to pick up light metal objects that have fallen in tight to reach places or are high aboveWIDE REACHER GRABBER with a 2 and 1/2 inch jaw opening with interlocking tips for a secure grip. Plus it's easy to pull closed, even for people with low hand strengthEXTEND YOUR REACH up to 36 inches and secure the items you grab with extra grip rubber tipsWARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: Amazon Exclusive Limited warranty may apply. Please see product for additional details. NOTE: Note: we can only guarantee the quality of this product when sold through Amazon.com or Brazos Walking Sticks
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7 Reddit comments about Duro-Med Reacher Grabber, Ergonomic Lightweight Reacher Grabber Tool, Magnetitic Pick Up Tool, 32 Inches, Black and Yellow:

u/lifeofazebra · 6 pointsr/ehlersdanlos


Reaching stick for the win!

It is super helpful for picking up (no pun intended). Especially with laundry so you don't have to bend and reach for your clothes out of the machines.

u/Anonygram · 3 pointsr/DeTrashed

Thanks, I got the cheapest on e listed here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0009STNME

u/MaeBeWeird · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I have monkey toes, so picking up small things wasn't a problem and larger ones weren't as far away.

You can get one of these fairly cheap and they come in handy plenty even when not pregnant, when you have to reach in a space to get something but your arm is too big to fit or too short to reacg or when you need to grab something that is too high up for you and taking a ladder to it is a lot more work (such as a ball sitting on the edge of a first story roof)


I had spd with my last two so bad gettng around was hard as early as 12 weeks. Sweeping, mopping and vacuuming were excruciating. So I sat in a desk chair with wheels and pushed myself around the room as I swept/mopped.


My second pregnancy (first I wasnt allowed to do much because I was on bedrest) i was able to continue working my job in a grocery store/deli where I was provided a stool to sit when necessary but otherwise expected (and managed) to work as much as everyone else right up until 36 weeks when I quit. I could have managed the 2 more weeks until she came but had wanted a bit of time with just my son before she joined our family.

I wouldn't have even remotely been able to do that much work with my last two pregnancies.

In short: different people handle things differently. Listen to your body (if it hurts or wears you out too much, lower it down to a point you can handle.) and don't try to base what you can do off someone elses body.

u/AlGeee · 3 pointsr/DeTrashed

I do too. The one linked above is crap, tho (no offense, commenter). The suction cups fell off almost immediately, & the springs are wonky.

This one (for less than $1 more) is much better:

Duro-Med Reacher Grabber, Ergonomic Lightweight Reacher Grabber Tool, Magnetitic Pick Up Tool, 32 Inches, Black and Yellow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009STNME/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4MsTBbPQFK3Z5

u/scroom38 · 2 pointsr/GlobalOffensive

>never had this amount of crying

Lol

>It has a minimal amount of bugs

Sound is still broken, bugged one way smokes are a thing last I checked, I cant fucking change my options unless im not doing anything else, one of the most lag causing features in this game is forced on, and that's off the top of my head for complains which have been around for years.

>If you had your way, valve would put in gamebreaking pay-to-win mechanics so you could pretend to be pro.

Here, this should help you with that reach Shit's on sale too.

Im trying to say valve needs to make high end stuff more accessable, and tards like you get butthurt whenever someone suggests that valve needs to stop with the insanely overpriced skin bullshit.