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The Sammons Preston Soft Rubber Doorknob Extension Handle is a practical solution designed to enhance accessibility for individuals with limited hand function. This easy-to-install extender fits standard doorknobs ranging from 2" to 2.5" in diameter, providing a comfortable grip that reduces the effort needed to open doors. Ideal for the elderly, those with arthritis, or anyone seeking a more manageable way to navigate their environment.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | Sammons Preston |
B**M
The finish is rubber and not a terribly attractive finish, but probably necessary to the operation
I was unable to install it myself as it is quite tight. Unlike some of the products I read about, the lever handle does not appear to be flimsy or give way. The finish is rubber also, but if it was not, I guess it would be easier for your hand to slide off of, which in this instance is not a good thing. I believe I am going to like it. Still having trouble turning the small locking lever that comes on the original door knob but it made no claim to aid in that.
E**E
Great for Seniors
Awesome …. Helps with grasp and easy to apply.. works great for my 91 yr old Aunt!!♥️
G**J
Not ideal for home entry doors.
We bought a new home which has round knobs. Due to my disability, I have trouble turning our doorknobs especially since they are so smooth and "slippery". So, I bought this extension handle to at least make it easier to open the front door.As others have already reported, this handle is difficult to push onto the knob. At the time I actually thought it was a good sign that the handle would remain in place. I was wrong.Entry doors have seals to help keep the home better insolated. This usually means that these doors require you to pull or push a little more than interior doors (if the door is insulated properly that is). As a result, every time I went to open the door by pulling, of course, the handle would start bending and coming off of the knob.In my opinion, these handles should work fairly well for interior since these doors usually have no resistance to speak of. For exterior doors or any door that has a bit of resistance when you try opening it, look elsewhere for a handle. If your dexterity is anything like mine this handle will not work. The exterior doors will more than likely need some sort of mechanism that tightens down with some sort of clamp to assure that it will remain in place.In my case, we will probably have to replace the entire knob itself. Since our front door is an Avalon style, it will be a bit more expensive to replace. Sometimes less expensive options just don't work. The Sammons Preston Soft Rubber Doorknob Extension Handle ended up being one of those times cases.
N**R
Too small and yet also too big… but they will do the job sorta
Too small for exterior knobs and a little too big for interior knobs…. but we’ve found that only very slight pressure is necessary to get them to “grab” when using on interior knobs, so great for the price.These were really really important for giving my wife some independence after shattering her wrists.
K**N
Easy open
I have arthritis in my hands this has been a God sin for me, thank you.
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