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Unger Nifty Nabber, 36"

by Unger
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  • 36-inch Nifty Nabber reaches items low and high without the need to bend down or climb a stool or ladder
  • Lightweight aluminum pole features rubber-tipped grippers to prevent damage
  • Built-in magnet picks up metal objects
  • Ergonomic grip makes it easy to use
  • Perfect for yard clean up and helping the elderly
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Unger's 36-inch Nifty Nabber is ideal for grasping items beyond your reach without stretching or bending. Perfect for yard clean up and helping the elderly, the lightweight aluminum pole features rubber-tipped grippers to prevent damage. It comes with a built-in magnet for picking up metal objects. The Nabber grips large, small, and odd shaped items and the ergonomic grip makes it easy to use. Unger guarantees to replace any Unger Professional branded product found defective in material, construction, or workmanship.

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The Unger 36-inch nifty nabber pick-up tool with aluminum handle makes it easy to pick up items from the ground or off shelves by squeezing the handle to wrap the claw around an object. It can hold objects as tiny as a penny or as heavy as 8 pounds. The rubber overmolded steel fingers provide gripping power without damaging objects.

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This product is advertised with an aluminum handle. However, my handle is NOT aluminum! It is hard plastic, but has been durable. The Nabber is solid overall. Having looked at many models, I was alerted to consider whether a cord vs. a wire is used to operate the jaws when the handle is pulled. Cord may have a tendency to degrade or stretch out and render the jaws unable to fully close when the handle is pulled. This Nabber has a wire to draw the jaws, which should mostly eliminate the possibility. Note that, with the jaws fully closed, the handle potentially could only be depressed another one-eighth inch before contacting the pole; so any stretching or other maladjustment could quickly affect one's ability to depress the handle far enough to draw the jaws fully closed. The jaws HAD good alignment and contact when first bought, but I often have had to bend them back into alignment after applying a little pressure on them, for example, by grasping a rag to wipe a spill off the floor with a back-and-forth motion. I've picked up a dime, an M&M, a paper clip, etc. off a hard surface, but that is becoming more problematic considering the number of times I've had to bend the jaws back into position. It handles 1-lb. food cans easily. The jaws are at an angle of about 30 degrees from the pole. The models with small suction cups seemed problematic to me. Several reviewers of those models agreed that the cups may degrade or fall off, thus compromising the grasping surface. No such problem with this tool.
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I was not surprised that I was happy with this product. I have used Unger's equipment for professional window cleaning for years and was very satisfied. Although this product is made for picking up trash without having to bend down to pick it up I purchased it for a different reason. Fortunately, I was able to try the Pro model before buying this one. The only difference I found between the pro and this one is that the pro is made with a steel shaft and is different colors. Since I was borrowing it I wanted my own. This one has an aluminum shaft, I assume to cut down on weight and resulting fatigue from using it for long periods.
I purchased this item because I injured my leg and needed something that would help me do things quicker. You can grip items as strong as you like or as easy as you like. I've picked up full 1 liter nalgene bottles with it and I've picked up a dime off a concrete surface. It also has a fairly mild (yet effective) magenet on one of the pinchers to help pick up metal items like paperclips and safety pins. I routinely used it to grab sets of keys off of a board where the keys were hung on hooks as part of my job without having to get out of my chair.
This is a very diversely useful product and it seems to be quite durable. You'll not that it also has a little hole on the handle in order to hang it on a hook or nail. I also got it really fast up here in Alaska.
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These are advertised for janitorail stuff and picking up trash and stuff. But I got it because I'm short and didnt want to have to keep hauling a step stool around my kitchen and laundry area. These things are great for grabbing extra papertowels, tissues off the top shelf. Tin cans too. While I do pick up glass sauce jars, you really need to be careful, a good squeeze on the grip and stay steady that the jar doesnt spin on it's edge, it could slip. I have not had that problem happen to me, but an elderly person with a weak grip should not grab a heavy glass jar with it. plastic peanut butter jar would be fine.
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I am seven months pregnant and I have toddler twins. So there is a lot of stuff on my floor, and I'm not able to easily pick it up! This is a great tool for picking up toys, books and such. Today I even used it to pick up a banana (very carefully). I also use it for tasks like removing laundry from the dryer. I love this thing. I could use one in every room.
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I have included photos to better explain.

A long handle grabber is a great idea. I had a super simple one with a trigger handle that worked perfectly. It was getting old and beat up, so my friend gave me this "improved" one as a gift. This type of design is a disaster unless you are truly fit with strong hands and only want to reach or pick up items at a precise angle.

PROS
Paint job on aluminum was super shiny. It's very lightweight. It's long. It has a hole at the top for hanging it up but it's not compact at all. If all you want to do is pick up lightweight garbage or items on the floor at an exacting 45 degree angle, this will work fine. If reaching overhead at exactly a 45 degree angle, you can pick up a can off a tall shelf, but the can must be at the correct height and angle. This is a very limited tool designed for very limited use. It's a good looking tool and will look great for years because you won't get to use it much.

CONS
The handle is very hard to manipulate at different angles of grabbing unless you have VERY strong hands. If you have arthritis, forget it, get a trigger handle. The angle of the push type handle is unnatural for the wrist unless all you are doing is precisely picking up an item at a precise 45 degree angle as any other angle leaves you exhausted from the effort and renders it nearly useless. The grabbers on the bottom are angled instead of being true to the long pole. This means that the item you are picking up, be in on the floor or ground or overhead must be at the EXACT angle of the grabbers. Otherwise you are twisting your wrist in strange ways and trying to angle the grabbers in such a way that you will find it impossible to pick up more than just a lightweight item like a piece of paper at any other angle.
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