🛍️ Grab Life by the Grip-Aid!
Grip-Aid is a revolutionary tool designed to enhance your ability to grasp smaller items effortlessly. Made from durable medical-grade silicone, it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and boasts compact dimensions of 1.8" W x 2.6" L, making it a perfect companion for any setting.
S**E
Too large.
Difficult to hold between fingers because of larger than expected size. Price could have been sixty percent lower. Returning item for a refund.
J**R
It’s the best thing ever!!!
I have to say thank you to the inventors of this grip aid. I’m an artist, but I have pretty bad arthritis in my hands and have trouble grasping things especially if I need to use them for a while. The amazing design allows me to use this with every size paint brush all pens and even my Apple Pencil. Not only can I grip thing but it also gives me great control over what I’m using. And my hands are pain free.I highly recommend and will be ordering another for myself.
D**A
Grip-Aid
I like it, Unfortunately my hand too small.I'm going to use in other ways if I can.
S**S
helpful
a bit heavy but really takes the strain off hands
C**E
Surprisingly great!
I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and the joints in my fingers hyperextend and slip out of place all the time. When I got this in the mail today I was able to write for the first time maybe ever without feeling excessive strain in my hand. So glad I purchased!
D**A
Saved my hand.
I had fairly extensive hand surgery 3 months ago. It’s been a life saver since my first day back at work. It’s made writing throughout my recovery so much less painful than I ever imagined.
S**Y
Well made. Diameter too large for my small hands for writing.
I love how this is made, especially the way the openings can hold pens and utensils of varying sizes. Sadly, the diameter is too big for my small hands that just need something to help me write better with my arthritic thumbs.
J**O
He’s a good egg 🥚
I love this little egg. I have one in my craft room and carry one in my fanny pack.I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome and my fingers are very hypermobile. Like most people with hypermobile hands, using a regular pen is painful.Because our joints are unstable, we tend to hold on to the utensil too tightly. Then our hands become painful. See pic of me holding a regular pen. My first finger joint just collapses in. (If you’re fingers do this, check out Ehlers Danlos syndrome, hypermobile type. hEDS)It did take me a little while to get used to this egg, but once I did, I loved it.
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