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The Unger Grabber Plus is a 32-inch lightweight reacher tool featuring a 360-degree rotating claw and ergonomic trigger grip, designed to help users safely pick up items without bending or climbing. Its built-in magnet enhances functionality by allowing easy retrieval of small metal objects. Ideal for elderly, mobility-impaired, or anyone seeking convenience and safety in everyday tasks.












| ASIN | B01G5WNO2M |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,837 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #59 in Reaching Aids |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,879) |
| Fabric Type | Nullify |
| Finish types | Metallic |
| Import | Imported |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 966470 |
| Manufacturer | UNGER INDUSTRIAL |
| Product Dimensions | 13.19 x 1.97 x 0.2 inches |
| Volume | 1 Milliliters |
S**6
Well-made and sturdy
I read a lot of the reviews here before deciding to buy this. As usual, most if not all of the bad reviews are because of user error. Some claim that it can't handle heavier things like soda cans. As soon as I unpacked it, I tested it by grabbing a 20-ounce jar of applesauce with it. No problem. I suspect they tried to use the tips of the jaws instead of the rubber-lined throat. Would you handle a wine bottle with your fingertips, or would you wrap your fingers around it? I next grabbed a one-pound box of dry pasta and it did fine. Some claim that the jaws don't open very wide. My ruler reads 3.75 inches. How much wider do you really need? And there's always the problem of leverage. If you want the jaws to open wider, either you'll have to accept having to squeeze further or squeeze harder. There's no free lunch. You have to sacrifice travel or gripping power. Basic physics. Another complaint is that they couldn't get out cans that were tightly packed on a shelf. You wouldn't be able to squeeze your fingers around them either. Try leaving some space between the cans. They claim it's too heavy. My scale says it's a whopping 9.5 ounces, or a little over a half pound. Less than a can of soda. Another person complained that the jaws don't rotate on the shaft. It took me five seconds to figure it out. They're normally fixed so you don't have to worry about them twisting when you're trying to grab a heavier item. But just pull the jaw assembly out a little bit and it rotates easily, then you can turn it in 90º increments. There is even a small instructional graphic on the jaw assembly: 1) Pull, 2) Twist. Someone else said the magnet is only strong enough to pick up paper clips. I was able to lift a 15mm box end Crescent wrench with mine. Must be some pretty big paper clips. Way too many people complaining that it was broken in shipping. Then take advantage of Amazon's free exchange instead of whining. Others say it's not ergonomic and takes a strong grip. The pistol handle is the most ergonomic you could ask for, especially with the inverted trigger that takes advantage of the stronger index and middle fingers. I suspect those folks are gripping it at the bottom of the handle. The "wings" on the sides are supposed to rest on top of your index finger and thumb. I wish the thin-gauge steel shaft was longer, but the 32" reach is still pretty useful. And the one-piece shaft is actually not a bad thing. That makes it stiff and there's no play from joints working loose. I was relieved to find that the hanging hole at the end of the shaft does in fact swivel. The product photos always showed that hole aligned with the pistol grip, so I was afraid that that was a fixed position. I can hang it up flat against the wall and not have the handle sticking out.
M**R
IF YOU HAD KNEE SURGERY RECENTLY THIS IS THE GRABBER YOU WANT. IT MAKES LIFE EASIER.
I have just had total knee replacement surgery. Believe me when I say this grabber tool is the best investment I could have made to aid in my recovery. I am reminded daily how versatile it is for reaching objects when you are confined to a bed or lounge chair. It has helped me reach: TV REMOTES , SHEETS OF PAPER DROPPED ON FLOOR BOTTLE CAPS DISTANT URINAL BOTTLES INDIVIDUAL PILLS DROPPED ON THE FLOOR KLEENEX HEAVY 1 LITER WATER BOTTLES MULTI DAY PILL BOXES PENS AND PENCILS EXTENTION CORDS MOBILE PHONES CHARGER CABLES The large grip trigger is very comfortable to use. There is even a tiny magnet embedded in one grip finger to help with tiny metal objects although I have not used that function yet. As for build quality my engineering background allows me to recommend this grabber with 100% confidence. Do not worry about the nay sayers. This device will do the job!
J**E
Good quality
I go the regular one and almost returned it bc I thought I had ordered the plus model. Decided to keep it and glad I did bc this thing is strong. I use a ♿️ so use grabbers regularly. I've broken a few of the cheap ones picking up shoes of the floor. I've had this for 2 months and can tell it'll last bc it's one solid tube and the grabbing part goes pretty deep into the tube unlike the cheap ones. The handle isn't the softest and the grabbing twists easily but those are minor things tbh.
M**Y
Reaching for the stars
This is so close to the perfect reacher. I had an EZPIK that snapped on me at one of the weak points when I was picking up something. I figured I'd try something else since I really didn't like it. I got this after researcing a few but forgot to check the length. Oh no! Sadly, I need a 36" version insstead of 32". I'm 6'2" and I have to bend over just a smidge to pick stuff up. Everything else is better than the EZPIK in my opinion. It doesn't collapse so it doesn't have weak points in the middle pole. The teeth actually close fully as opopsed to my EZPIK which left a gap so I could not grab paper. It's not flimsy and feels sturdy, but it's light weight enough that there isn't any wrist fatigue. Lastly it has a rotating head (the EZPIK had this as well) which is nice to turn if you need to (useful for bottles and cans). I'd say if you're under 6'0" then this is probably the perfect grabber. If they make a 36" (I know they have one already, but I prefer the squeeze handle that the Grabber Plus has vs the nifty nabber), I'll buy it in a heartbeat. I think I'm going to try their heavy duty 42" rugged version and see if it fairs any better.
L**N
Je viens de subir une chirurgie de la hanche. Cet article est génial et absolument indispensable dans ces circonstances. Extrêmement pratique, suffisamment solide et bien fait. Non seulement il me permet de ramasser presque tout à distance et d’aller porter plus loin, mais m’aide aussi à monter culottes, pantalon et enlever mes bas, etc. Cet article nous assure plus d’autonomie lors d’une chirurgie. N’hésitez pas à l’acheter, vous ne le regretterez pas.
G**A
ريحت أمي كثير
W**N
The tool is handy and effective.
H**S
Sturdy enough, and ergonomic, and without any great issues. Bonus point for rotating hook at the end so you can mount it on the wall either way. They are slightly expensive considering what you get, there are better deals on here; on somewhat more sturdy grappers. But I don't think anyone will be unhappy with these.
J**H
Super helpful for anyone with reduced flexibility: not just for picking things up, but is seriously the magic tool for being able to get your own clothes on, while recovering from hip replacement.
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