🦾 Grab life’s little moments—without bending over backwards!
The Reacher Grabber Tool is a 32-inch lightweight, foldable mobility aid crafted from durable aluminum alloy. Featuring a 90-degree rotating claw and ergonomic trigger handle, it effortlessly picks up items up to 3 lbs, making it ideal for elderly users or anyone seeking to avoid bending or stretching. Its compact foldable design ensures easy storage and portability, combining practical functionality with user-friendly comfort.










| ASIN | B078RMCFWQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,179 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Reaching Aids |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (67,950) |
| Date First Available | August 3, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4336313163 |
| Manufacturer | ZAYAD |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 5 x 1.6 inches; 8.64 ounces |
S**M
Lightweight Budget Reacher Tool That Handles Everyday Pickups Reasonably Well
TL;DR: Lightweight, basic grabber that works as intended for everyday picking up, without any bells and whistles. I picked up this reacher tool mainly for grabbing items from high shelves and retrieving things that fall behind furniture. For that sort of light duty work, it performs acceptably well. The overall weight is low, so it is easy to handle even for longer sessions, and the 32 inch length provides a useful extension without feeling unwieldy. The trigger mechanism has a straightforward pull and returns cleanly, so repeated use does not fatigue the hand too quickly. The jaws have a modest rubberized surface that helps grip common household objects. It can handle things like plastic bottles, small boxes, clothing, and lightweight tools without trouble as long as you keep the load reasonable. I would not rely on it for heavy items, but that is expected at this price and design level. The rotating head feature is a nice touch in theory, though I tend to leave it in a single position for most tasks. Build quality is what I would describe as functional. There is some flex in the shaft if you push its limits, yet for picking up trash, reaching into tight spaces, or supporting someone who wants to avoid bending or stretching, it holds up. As with any user experience, this is only an opinion, not objective truth, since durability will depend on how hard and how often it is used. Overall, this is a straightforward, budget friendly reacher that gets the basic job done for typical home use. Thank you for reading my review here, I try to be helpful. Notify/write to me here on Amazon if you have any additional questions for me
R**.
Work great
I'm going through some physical challenges right now and find it hard to get to things I drop on the floor (which is often!) and these work really well for me. I ordered a 3 pack, one for each level of my home. I've experimented with them and find them easy to use and quite good at picking up even the smallest items. They seem to be of good quality for the price. I will update if durability is an issue.
H**R
Great, inexpensive grabber tool!
Perfect for easily picking up things off the ground during pregnancy! Came in a box slightly disassembled, but all I had to do was click the pole together then it was ready to use. The mechanism that connects the handle to the grabber is made of wire so it seems durable and sturdy.
L**N
Worked Well Until it Didn't
I got this for my lawncare business to pick up sticks and trash before and during mowing. It's a fairly simple tool, so there's not much to go wrong with it, but the jaws did end up breaking about halfway through the season. Maybe I tried picking up things that were too heavy. On a good note, though, it is very light and fit well on my mower. It was also a good length to be able to reach the ground while still sitting on my zero-turn. It worked fine until it just wore out. In lawncare, these are a fairly disposable tool, so overall I am happy with it for the price. I would not be afraid to buy again in the future.
A**S
Good quality
Good length, easy to use handle, and good grip on the grabby end. I've picked up tiny scraps of paper with this, and big clumpy things like clothes. I'm getting another one to keep handy on another floor of the house.
M**S
Hard to decide! Buy Both!
The photos show the 2 grabbers that I purchased yesterday from Amazon Prime. The Pikstik is an exact replacement for the one I have had for many years now. The folding one I bought from Amazon Prime as well. I drive a mobility scooter and I have had the Pikstik unit secured across the top of the tiller and would perfectly set behind my 2 rear view mirrors and secured with 2 small clips. When I would spot something that would be a road hazard to cars by getting picked up by a moving vehicle and shot into a passing vehicle or a vehicle following it, I would swoop in and grab the object off the street and then place it off the road or if small enough I would toss it into the trash bag that I carry with me. I use the grabber almost every time I take the scooter out for a ride. I also have a 30” extension magnet for the metal objects that I find in the road like lug nuts, screws, nails, construction staples, hubcaps and items that I don’t know what they are. As a retired Army veteran, I used to be a helicopter mechanic and crew chief on Huey’s and unfortunately I was involved in an incident where a piece of metal was picked up and thrown into my tail rotor as the pilot lifted off the tarmac. The object destroyed the tail rotor causing the craft to spin out of control and the pilot had to slam us down HARD which caused horrific damage and injury to the pilot. I was lucky enough to only sustain minor injury. The one BIG rule that was always talked about was F. O. D. (Foreign Object Damage). Any object that is on the ground is a potential hazard to any aircraft so major attention is focused on making sure that no FOD is on the tarmac. The same applies to roads and streets and anywhere that vehicles travel. An object can be picked up by the tread of a vehicle and either right then or maybe later when that vehicle is on the highway or freeway and has enough speed going that the object stuck in the tread of the tire suddenly lets go of it. This object can and does catapult out from the tire and can easily damage a vehicle that happens to be behind them. I have seen objects penetrate through windshields or strike the body of the vehicle causing serious damage/or injury. So in my small town, while out and about I take it upon myself to help remove potentially dangerous objects from the streets in our town. So enough of the FOD stuff. I have always had the Pikstik non folding grabber handy for me to use. So why did I also buy the folding one? Well I sometimes, rarely but sometimes I wished I had 2 grabbers to aid in some of the larger items that I find in the streets. The other day I somehow managed to snap one of the grabber legs off from a branch sticking out of a large bush. I attempted a JB Weld repair with somewhat less than stellar precision and decided to just purchase a new one. So here it is. The Pikstik has a price tag of around $25. The folding one was $10 on a 50% reduced price from $20. The photos show that other than the folding difference the 2 grabbers are identical. I will install the non folding one back where the broken one has been riding for years. The folding one has a little snap clamp that I have installed under the seat of my mobility scooter and I can access it easily when I need a second one to assist with the Pikstik. Both of these grabbers seem to work identically and equally. One $25. The other $9.95. Hummmm. Big difference in the price for what? I’m not sure. But I am sure that I needed to replace the broken one I have with the same. I haven’t used the folding one yet but I can tell that it will probably perform equally as well as the non folding one. My recommendation would be as follows…… Buy both of them and enjoy! I will! Now, I have 2 fur-babies that are ready to go for a ride today in “their” scooter. Hopefully I will try the folding one today. I will be posting this same review on both of the grabbers pages.
J**N
Works okay, I guess.
You get what you pay for. The pincers don't come together very well, but for the price I guess it's probably what I should have expected despite the raving reviews. Maybe the one I got wasn't very good. I'll probably be purchasing a different one soon.
A**R
Very precise pick up and very good product
Very impressed how precise this can pick up things like a plastic knife! Just had back surgery and was told by the hospital to buy this and it's been invaluable for last 3 weeks!
T**E
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A**E
This is it. This is what everybody needs whether you're lazy or not. As long as it holds up This thing is amazing. a grabber with a 360 degree swivel end plus a magnet is just something that everybody should have. I can't believe I lived my life without one of these but now that I have it I am slightly more complete. If you're looking for something like this this is it you should buy it. The only thing I don't know about it is the longevity so if it breaks I will update this review. Definitely buy this if you're looking to level up your life.
A**Y
Excellent quality, strong grip, folds and unfolds easily.
A**U
The story is extremely useful when you have hurt your back or have difficulty picking things up from the floor. It looks very sturdy and is very easy to use and the best part is that the price is very reasonable for the quality of the product that you get.
G**B
Had a couple of weeks now , Really good tool well made easily picks up small objects,
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