12-Piece Heavy-Duty Trash Collection Tool - 32-Inch Lightweight Telescopic Grabber Ergonomic Handle, Non-Slip Grip | Multi-Purpose Mobility Aid for Seniors
Foldable and Portable: the extension grabber reacher tool adopts folding type design that allows the grabber extended or folded in place, easy to carry it to anywhere, and can be stored in the cabinet, garage, workshop and so on, keep your places clean and neat.
Lightweight and Durable: grabber reacher tool for elderly is made of quality aluminum alloy and PA material, lightweights and durable, exactly and tightly grab, a thoughtful gift for those who suffer from injury or bad back or whoever need helper like this.
Quality Material: made of reliable ABS, TPR material and aluminum alloy, these reacher grabber tools are solid and sturdy; They are not easy to bend, deform or break; The waterproof and rust resistant surface makes them have a longer service life.
Multiple Function: garbage picker grabber is ideal for reaching papers, bottle, leaves, branches and garbage from different locations, even applied to hold a red wine glass, it is a useful tool for the elderly, disabled, recovery patients, and so on.
Can seniors with weak hands use this?
Designed as a lightweight reaching aid, the ergonomic handle needs minimal grip. 32” length avoids bending for garden tools or home items.
Does the magnet pick up small metal?
The commercial magnetic grabber securely grabs nails/screws. Rubber claws add grip for heavy-duty pickup or delicate home retrieval.
How durable is the spring?
Tested over 50,000+ cycles – lasts 3X longer than standard commercial trash pickers. Reliable for daily home or professional use.
Good for limited mobility?
Many use it as a reaching aid (non-medical) for high shelves/low items. Lightweight (1.2 lbs) & adjustable angle for indoor/outdoor tasks.
Commercial Trash Grabber
Commercial Trash Grabber
Is this grabber tool strong enough for commercial cleanup tasks?
Can seniors with weak hands use this?
Does the magnet pick up small metal?
How durable is the spring?
Good for limited mobility?