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Extend a Hand Ergonomic Gardening Tool Set

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Extend a Hand Ergonomic Gardening Tool Set
Price : $14.99
Extend a Hand Ergonomic Gardening Tool Set

Product Description


Extend a Hand Ergonomic Gardening Tool Set Ergonomic garden tools help you maintain your favorite outdoor hobby with ease and maximum joint protection. The Extend-a-Hand is designed to fight "gardening fatigue," it attaches to the forearm and has a right-angled grip to maximize strength and leverage. The tool has four interchangeable heads making it into a trowel, hoe, cultivator or pruning saw. The Extend-a-Hand can be especially helpful for folks with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and other wrist/forearm problems. It's made of lightweight aluminum and is guaranteed. Common gardening hand tools often strain your wrist and forearm, and are almost useless in hard soils. But our exclusive system lets you use the power of your entire arm-making garden work easy! The Extend A Hand is a set of four hand garden tools that fit in an ergonomic holder so you use your arm and shoulder to dig instead of your wrist. Features and includes: 1 x Trowel 1 x Three prong rake 1 x Hoe 1 x Saw 1 x Adjustable arm brace 1 x Handle/Holder It is very simple to switch attachments, and each attachment fits sturdily and securely when it is in place

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B003GE260E

Product Features

  • Ergonomic garden tools help you maintain your favorite outdoor hobby with ease and maximum joint protection
  • The Extend-a-Hand can be especially helpful for folks with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and other wrist/forearm problems
  • The Extend A Hand is a set of four hand garden tools that fit in an ergonomic holder so you use your arm and shoulder to dig instead of your wrist

 

Extend a Hand Ergonomic Gardening Tool Set

 

Customer Reviews


I was hoping to be able to use this but it turned out that I found it very hard to grip. It was also heavy. I think it should also be longer for a better reach when sitting.
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