Product Review: Reach It Grab It

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Lately I’ve been having trouble with my back, and bending over to pick things up I might have dropped is becoming a bit of a struggle.  I’m also relatively short so putting things on high shelfs in my room is difficult as well – I either need to wait until someone taller can help me or risk standing on a stool or chair.

Not anymore! Now that I have a Reach it Grab it, I am able to do a lot more a lot easier! Reach it Grab it has a firm and accurate grip which allows you to pick up anything – in fact its so accurate it can pick up a cent! (Another plus, since I have a collection of elongated pennies that sometimes get dropped on the floor when organizing them!)  It also is great at picking up small scraps of paper that fall to the floor when I am scrapbooking.

The Reach it Grab it is easy to use – perfect for the old and young. It has a strong grip and non-slip jaws. It has a reliable, smooth mechanism made from high quality precision components and sturdy construction for years of happy grabbing with an easy to use ergonomic design.

Benefits of ‘Reach it Grab it’ 
• Improves quality of life for people with back pain including spinal injuries, arthritis, knee, hip and joint pain that would otherwise be too difficult or too painful.
• Picking up objects dropped/lost in tight spaces can be difficult even when using a normal reaching aid. Our ‘Reach it Grab it’ has a swivel head, that offers a full 90 degree turning angle, almost anywhere is accessible.
• High grade aluminium construction means that it won’t rust, making it suitable for all outdoors work including removing pond debris and litter picking.

 

I received a free product in exchange for this honest review. I was not otherwise compensated and all opinions are 100% my own.

Try It Tuesday: Glitter & Vinyl Ornaments

For the longest time I had been using my Silhouette to cut out only paper for my scrapbook. I joined a few groups on Facebook and found out a bit more about what I can actually do with this machine beyond just paper cutting.  I started to do vinyl cutting and some glitters & paint ornaments.  The first set of ornaments in this set are painted – and I’m not really happy with the results. A lot of spots started chipping on the inside, I re-did the paint several times and just couldn’t get it to stick properly.  But my first vinyl cutting was the names to add to the painted ornaments.

Then I was introduced to glitter ornaments where you swirl floor polish or polycrilic into the ornament and then swirl glitter around so it sticks on the inside.  This seems to get a much better cover and doesn’t seem like it’s falling off at all.  Then I did some layered vinyl on the ornaments to mimic the shirts I made for our Disney trip.  I also did a baseball one (that I have since added a Mets logo to the front and Wright 5 to the back)  I also did some green Ninja Turtle faces as well. These are so easy and I couldn’t believe I was so scared to cut vinyl in the beginning!

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