Hand tools are difficult to use with impaired grip strength or limited range of motion. The Easi Grip add on Handles solve these problems because they allow the worker to grip the handle without twisting the wrist, providing maximum grip strength.
Hand tools are difficult to use with impaired grip strength or limited range of motion. The Easi Grip add on Handles solve these problems because they allow the worker to grip the handle without twisting the wrist, providing maximum grip strength. After a stroke, amputation, arthritis or other arm limitation it is nearly impossible to use standard garden hand tools. Rakes and hoes have straight handles forcing the wrist to twist forward while gripping the tool. When the wrist is twisted forward in this way, the grip strength of a hand is reduced by approximately 50%.
Works great for vacuum cleaners also.
Workers with common conditions such as these would benefit from Easi Grip Tools: Arm Amputation, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/Repetitive Motion Injury, Hand Injury, Cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
These Easi-Grip Add On Handles allow you to add extra soft grip handles to hard-to-grip products. Makes the item easier to hold, and helps to minimize bending and twisting for the user. Ideal for longer items such as mops, rakes, vacuum cleaners etc. The add on handles have a soft grip feel and can be slid over handles with a maximum width of 4cm (1.5″).
Easy to attach, just slide over the handle to the position & angle required then tighten (please make sure that the tails of the clamps are safely tucked away from the user).
Easi-Grip Add On Handles – Pair
Add extra soft grip handles to hard-to-grip products
Ideal for longer items like mops, rakes, vacuum cleaners etc
Fits handles with maximum width of 4cm (1.5″)
Easy to fit and reposition
The natural way to hold a tool! Easi Grip™ tools make gardening easier by reducing stress and injury to your hand and wrist.
Use this to provide extra support. It attaches directly to the Easi Grip Add on Handle. Your arm will slip through the cuff to reach the handles. The Arm Support Cuff allows use of bicep muscles instead of wrist and forearm to move the tool.