

🦾 Reach further, live freer — the ultimate grabber for your active lifestyle!
The NRS Healthcare L36201 Ready Reacher is a durable 81 cm (32 inch) mobility aid designed to help users with limited hand function or back pain effortlessly pick up objects without bending. Featuring serrated jaws for a firm grip, a magnet for retrieving metal items, and a clip for easy storage on walking frames, this lightweight (198g) tool combines ergonomic design with robust UK-made quality, making it a trusted companion for daily independence.
| ASIN | B006679DM2 |
| ASIN | B006679DM2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 85,215 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 160 in Reaching Aids |
| Brand | NRS Healthcare |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (918) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (918) |
| Date First Available | 11 Nov. 2011 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | L36201 |
| Manufacturer | NRS |
| Product Dimensions | 81.3 x 1.5 x 16 cm; 198 g |
| Product Name | Reaching Aid |
| Units | 1 count |
W**R
A very helpful bit of kit.
I bought my first ready reacher two years ago as a replacement for a similar item which had broken. On the plus side, it did exactly what I wanted it to do. I had experienced significant back problems and found it brilliant at picking up items when I didn’t feel I wanted to bend. It was precise enough to pick up the smallest things as well as the larger items. I found it brilliant for such things as picking up apples in the garden and even reaching up to pick them from the tree! One or two negatives that I found were these: First, I found that the plastic insert that ran along the underside was able to slide along and it fouled the grabbing claw such that it wouldn’t open very wide. Once I realised the problem, it was a simple matter to push it back into place and then fix it with a self-tapping screw. The second minor criticism was that it was easy to nip the skin of my finger where the trigger mechanism met the aluminium frame. I just had to learn to keep my finger lower down the trigger and out of harm’s way. However, I was still very pleased with the ready reacher and have just ordered a second. This was because I have just broken the the trigger on my original purchase. I can’t really complain though as it has given me two years of good service and I was trying to pick up a heavy brick at the time! Probably a little beyond its design capacity.
H**Y
Best of the lot.
No grabber is indestructible or perfect but this is the best of the lot. Simple and strong as it has no folding joint in the middle which no matter how many designs I've gone through mean you can barely pic anything up than paper. The straight screw at the on top of the tip is ridiculously useful in its own right as long as you keep tightening it. Might be worth designing it with a stronger nut to keep it on. I've gone through 4 of these but it's over a period 8 years of robust use. The other designs rarely last beyond 8 months. These last until the upper rubber jaws erode/disintegrate. The yellow rubber skin on the lower jaw perishes quite quickly but does little to diminish the jaws purchase. These could still be made of more rigid aluminium but are already more robust than the rest. A couple of design tweaks and they could last a lifetime. Top gizmo.
S**Y
Impressive when I tested it (purchased for occasional use)
I don't have any mobility problems (touch wood!), and have just purchased this reacher to keep handy for occasional use: e.g. for removing obstructions from my guttering. Having read the other reviews, I was quite confident. On unwrapping, I was a little doubtful, because the reacher seemed very light-weight; the claw grip was mostly in yellow plastic, and was connected to the pole by a fabric cord a bit like a narrow shoelace (perhaps this is standard). However, when I tested it three times by picking up a sheet of A4 paper, a Wellington boot (by gripping the sleeve) and a £1 coin, it was very impressive. It didn't crease the paper, and the grip was good. (The coin doesn't seem to be magnetic). The magnet attached to the reacher picked up and retained a bunch of 3 keys on a ring very easily -2 Yales and a Chubb. I'm pleased to have such a useful object which takes up so little space! To avoid disappointment: I'd like to mention about changing overhead light-bulbs - you'll still need your step-ladder! The reacher won't be able to remove a traditional-style (incandescent) ceiling light-bulb, either bayonet or screw-in. I'm sure this must be the case for other types of bulb too. This is not a fault of the reacher itself. Even a dedicated light-bulb remover I purchased recently was totally useless, because you need to climb up to the level of the light-fitting so that you can use one hand to hold the fitting steady while you twist and remove the bulb by using your other hand. I hope this is of help!
J**D
Handy device (gettit?)
I've used this sort of tool for a while now because my balance is a bit dodgy and bending to pick things up can be hazardous. The last one that I bought was good but the "fingers" became damaged and the tool had to be replaced. The Ready Reacher does it's job very well. It's reach is good and it's ability to pick up is ideal for most things. The magnet is freakishly strong and the jaws knit together meaning that they stay aligned. There are some things it's not so great for picking up: heavy objects (obvious really), very small non-metal objects (difficult to get either jaw under the object) and thin paper (will mark or damage). The website illustration shows a man using the reacher outside; he is picking up leaves, he is not weeding the reacher will not do that!
B**I
Excellent for the price!
I suffered quite a long bout of brachial neuritis, and as a young independent guy, I wanted to remain independent. The strength in my left arm and hand was next to nothing and my right hand was very weak. A friend suggested I try one of these, much to my amusement, but I was very pleasantly surprised how easy it was to use. Even with very weak hands, I could use it no problem at all. It grips well, has a useful shape (as well as the magnetic stud/hook) and is super durable. In fact, my 3 year old daughter has put it through its paces for many months and it still works as new. The price is very good on Amazon too. I saw the same model in local stores for much more.
J**B
Magic arm
Absolutely essential for anyone who has had a hip replacement and cannot bend, and jolly useful for someone who has had a knee replaced and is limited in bending and reaching for some weeks. It is sturdy and very well made, really good value for money. It has coped with anything from lifting a slim slip of paper from the floor to pulling rubbish bags behind me to the bin. It is great for opening and closing curtains, lifting down boxes or bags with handles from high shelves, and I will continue to use it long after I return to full bendability for getting things down from high cupboards and shelves.
P**A
Il prodotto sembra valido. Acquistato da una settimana e svolge bene il suo compito. Al momento mi sento di consigliarlo.
N**3
facile à utiliser pour les personnes âgées 🧓
K**E
diese zange ist sehr stabil mit zugband.bei verschleiß des zugbandes lässt sich dieses erneuern.schade der greiffinger ist aus kunstoff.sonst alles bestens.
C**N
Very handy tool. Useful for high or low items.
A**R
Very good product.I want one more. please inform me when stock is available.
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