🌟 Grab Life by the Claw!
The UNGER Professional 42” Rugged Reacher is a heavy-duty grabber tool designed for outdoor tasks, making it ideal for yard clean-up and assisting those with mobility challenges. With a rotating head and ergonomic grip, it allows users to easily pick up items from various angles without straining.
A**D
Nice product. Box was overkill.
Very solid, well made.But I thought Amazon sent me 50 of them with the size box they sent it in. See picture. Crazy.
K**R
Works great
Working very well.
G**A
a high quality tool for those who can wield it for appropriate work
This picker-upper is a great quality tool for those whose purpose is more industrial and heavy duty than mine. I just didn’t make a good choice.At 5 foot-9 I wanted a longer than average picker-upper to decrease my bending-over back fatigue. This tool is very high quality and rugged and should be very long lasting. However, I’m an old lady and I had some problems using it.Surprisingly, it’s too long! To drop the picked-up trash into my bag I had to push the bag well away from my body or twist my wrist and far extend my arm to pass the trash to my other hand. Very hard on the arthritic wrists.The trigger seems to be mounted opposite to other pickers: it requires maximum play of the first two fingers instead of employing the palm. Not good for arthritis and I often don’t have the grip strength to close the jaws.The rubber grabbers don’t suit most of the trash I pick up: wet, heavy, slippery plastic bags in the pond and small items like bottle caps. I need grabbers that are more pincher-like. I didn't choose my picker-upper well.
B**D
Heavy duty
This reacher grabber is a must have for anyone with low back issues that still needs to get yard work done. I live in a heavily treed area and have a lumbar fusion, and this tool allows me to pickup rather large tree debris without having to bend over. I use it all the time before I mow, and am always impressed with how much this thing can grab.
G**G
Do not buy for picking up trash
My cheapo trash picker broke so I decided to replace it with something more substantial. This is indeed sturdily built and substantial. Being 6'0" I also though the extra length compared to most would help reduce crouching. It does that too. The issue though is that this well-built tool is heavy. the weight itself wouldn't be a problem except that the shape of the handle does not provide any support so when pointing the grabber downward for a period of time (I use it to empty a community dog poop bin that I host into my regular trash bin) it really starts to strain your hand. Please understand that I say this as a large strong able bodied person. The hand strain is real. However I will say that this is also advertised as a tool for reaching things on high shelves. This is not something I have a need for so I have not tested this, but I would guess that the angle of the forces when reaching over one's head would be just fine for the handle shape and this sort of strain would likely not occur. But if you're just picking stuff up off the ground, I would not buy this.
S**L
Bad design and NOT heavy duty.
This grabber has a couple of keys flaws that only make it suitable for light duty use. The first thing is the thrust ratio between the handle and the jaws. It doesn’t take much movement of the handle to make the jaws close all the way. This looks good on paper, but the result is that the grip force between the pads is poor. You could put a toddler’s finger between the jaws and squeeze the handle with all your might and the kid would giggle at the funny game you were playing. I bought this grabber to use while on my lawnmower so I wouldn’t have to get off my mower to pick up deadfall and the occasional tool left behind. It took me three attempts to pick up a shovel due to the pads slipping off of the shovel. I wasn’t trying to pick up the entire weight of the shovel, I just wanted to pick up the handle high enough for me to grab it. The jaws just kept slipping off of the smooth surface of the shovel. Which brings up the other “flaw”. The pads are a hard rubber which makes them durable, but reduces their ability to grip. Maybe Unger should give you slip-on sleeves made of silicone rubber? I guess the tool is OK if you can get the jaws to wrap all around the item you need to pick up, but my opinion is that they’re only good for picking up soda cans and cigarette butts. I think a tool (especially one touted as “rugged”or “professional”) should work the first time every time (In this case, without having to think about how best to grab the item in your way so it only takes one attempt).
B**Y
Get ot
Best stick and the whole wide world get it now and it’s really thick a little heavy but very sturdy. Get it get it get it get it get it get it get it.
D**N
Heavy Duty Grabber 💪
This grabber is not like the ones I grew up playing around with. This is heavy duty. This is for doing work, not for playing. I use this on my lawn mower to pick up debris as I go, and flip it into if 5 gallon bucket mounted on my deck. This thing works like a charm. I have had it for a long time now, and it is extremely durable. Yes, it does cost more than others, but it's quality makes it worth it!
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