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The FTH All Stainless Steel Grabber Reacher is a 40-inch, heavy-duty pickup tool crafted with laser-welded, riveted stainless steel for superior durability and rust resistance. Featuring patented no-wire technology, it offers a powerful, safe grip with smooth edges, making it ideal for diverse uses including BBQ, gardening, trash pickup, and accessibility aid. Dishwasher safe and designed in South Korea, it combines professional-grade strength with hygienic convenience.










| ASIN | B086VM41QN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,507 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #26 in Reaching Aids |
| Brand | FTH |
| Brand Name | FTH |
| Color | 40 Inch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40"L x 2.4"W |
| Item Weight | 9.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FTH (South Korea) |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 40"L x 2.4"W |
| Product Style | Long-Handled Grilling Tongs |
| Style | Long-Handled Grilling Tongs |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**S
SERIOUSLY THE BEST
Honestly, better and way sturdier than I thought it would be! I was thinking it was another gimmick but to my surprise It grabs the dog blanket perfectly all the way down to little cases of paper even helps me get my socks off! The thing actually works as advertised! It’s weird I have to point that out lol Easy squeeze handle, smooth, does NOT bend easy, light enough while retaining sturdiness! I think I just convinced myself that I need another one haha 😂 dang I’m done oh yeah it’s comfortable
A**R
Strong and well made
This grabber feels sturdy and durable with a solid grip. It’s easy to use and works great for trash pickup. Very satisfied with the quality and performance. Thanks
S**Y
Product ok, but looses it's grip and or stuck
I like the length it works to reach out further. The teeth on the tires need a rubber coating to get a better grip on things. The tires are a bit weak and should be made of a more sturdy grade of metal, the tend to get bent easily and get stuck closed from missmatching the ends.
G**G
Most Handy!
The 31", extremely handy tool, will pick up a dime on a tile floor, very well made, durability compared to other grabbers is hands down superior, will be purchasing another for multiple locations.
F**N
Steel Grabber Works Well in Handling Charcoal When Using the Pit Barrel Cooker
First, I recently got the Classic Pit Barrel Cooker (cPBC), and I was looking for tongs or a grabber to put charcoal in the cPBC, when I needed to add more charcoal as the food was cooking. This FTH Stainless Steelgrabber (FTHSSG), advertised as the 40 inch version, allowed me to put the charcoal directly in the charcoal bin of the cPBC easily, without me having to manually remove the hanging food, the rebars of the cPBC, and the charcoal bin. The FTHSSG allowed me to easily place the charcoal directly onto the cPBC charcoal bin and load the charcoal. Before I got the FTHSSG when I needed to load the cPBC charcoal bin with more charcoal, in order to bypass the hassle removing the hanging food, rebars, cooking grate to get at the charcoal bin, I'd be like a basketball player and try to toss the charcoal so that it would miss the hanging food, and drop into the charcoal bin, which can be a pain if your aim is not good and the charcoal misses the bin. Today (7/30/2023), I cooked ribs in the cPBC, and I needed to add more charcoal to the cPBC (I've been trying to use as little charcoal as possible, in order to save money). I took out the FTH Stainless Steel Grabber, and the FTHSSG was skinny, light, maneuverable enough to allow me to deftly drop charcoal between the hanging ribs and into the charcoal bin, without any problems at all. I was not only able to drop the charcoal accurately into the cPBC charcoal bin, but I was able to re-arrange the charcoal so that the hot, white charcoal was facing up and under the ribs. I'm happy with the FTHSSG. It's sturdy enough for the task that I've given it. Second, my FTHSSG is not exactly 40. inches long. I measured it, and it's 39 inches. I read some reviews complaining that the FTHSSG was under the advertised length. However, you have to take into consideration the concept of "significant digits," which is usually taught in high school chemistry. If you've forgotten what significant digits means, then you can google "significant digits" or you can look for youtube videos on significant digits for an in-depth explanation of what "significant digits" is all about. But if you were to take significant digits into consideration and since the length was advertised as "40" and not "40." or "40.0," then the 40 inches means it was rounded off to the nearest tens. Thirty-nine (39) was rounded off to forty (40). Therefore, the FTHSSG was advertised correctly. Just saying.
B**N
Work has intended but design could use help
I have a compression fracture in my back And was told by my doctor not to bend over too much or lift more than 10 pounds. My yard needs major cleanup with sticks, small branches and rocks. I didn’t really want to wait six months until my back completely healed to be able to clean things up so I got this grabber too do yard cleanup. It actually works really well, grab sticks, small branches, most of the rocks that I need to pick up. At first I thought it was a little lightweight but after using it for a while I can tell why, it should not be any heavier and that works just fine. My biggest complaint is the handle. It’s just not very comfortable, my hand gets fatigued very quickly. It needs more padding, and needs to be a different shape or design or something. It’s very small so I can’t imagine someone with a large hand trying to use it. I will end up trying to modify it in someway to make it more comfortable for my hand, put some padding on there, increase the size or something. It also feels like the actual clamp should face in a slightly different direction. I have The extenders from Costco that I used to pick up things around the house and those seem to be just perfect. At least for what they’re intended for. This one seems to have the orientation of the clamps slightly off. It would be nice if you could actually rotate it and Lock it in place. It’s not cheap so I feel that for $50 it needs some work. So, while it works as intended, it could really use some design help on the handle And the orientation of the actual clamp itself.
H**G
Very good, if you need a longer grabber for certain tasks.
I liked the length. I use it to push and pull my wheelchair. I use a stair lift to get to my second floor but to move about on the second floor I need a wheelchair, but the doors to the various rooms in the second floor all open into a Common hallway. Thus I can not keep my wheelchair in the hallway for it blocks movement into one or more of the rooms on the second floor. I use the reacher to push the wheelchair into my room, freeing the hallway up, and then use the graber to pull my wheelchair to me when I need it. I use the four foot version and it is long enough to push and pull the wheelchair in and out of the hallway as needed. The graber itself does not take up much room and I leave it in the hallway next to the chairlift, thus all five doorways on the second floor are open to use. The sole exception is my bedroom where the wheelchair sits, inside the entrance door but out of everyone else's way. Now, when I grab my wheelchair it is by the seat, which is only a quarter of an inch thick. I have to pull down strongly on the lever to get any grip on the seat. That is do to the length of the grabber but it is a weakness. Other than that I have no complaints. I have used it on other things and works best on things wider then a quarter inch. At the same time when in my wheelchair I use shorter grabbers for they just work better at grabbing things within reach. The length of the shorter grabbers does interfere with they use from a wheelchair. The shorter and cheaper grabbers are much better to use for they are easier to grab things within reach and the shorter lengths make them easier to use. The long length gets in the way if you want to grab anything close, i.e. within three feet. For example things in my refrigerator or cabinets I use shorter grabbers and keep my four foot grabber for use where it's length is an asset not an obstacle to use. Please remember your arm length can can two to three feet to the distance you can grab with a reacher. Thus the four foot reacher can reach things six to seven feet away, such as my wheelchair sitting in my room just inside the open door to my room. My brother found it useful to grab something that fell down a drain hole that was out of reach. Thus you have to decide if you need this longer reacher, it does its job very well but does not replace shorter reachers in most situations.
A**E
Strong grasp and very durable. Good teeth allows to
I bought this as a pond tool and is works really great!!! It reaches far and is VERY durable. It allows me to firmly grasp pond weeds and algae with no trouble, unlike alot of other flimsy pond tools. This is very well made and I’m happy with the purchase.
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