Contact: Susan Windham
Invention Resource International
520-413-1447
susan.windham@inventionresource.com
Contact: Susan Windham
Invention Resource International
520-413-1447
susan.windham@inventionresource.com
Grabber Grip works in hard to reach places...
Queen Creek, AZ— The invention of The Grabber Grip offers a creative concept for a pair of handheld steel pliers with duckbill ends. These innovative pliers also feature a waffle grip on the inside top, and bottom, edges, and a spring action handle with foam rubber grips. The Grabber Grip would be ideal for use by a large number of tradesmen and women, from electricians to plumbers, and mechanics to farmers. The unique design also makes them a great tool for those suffering with limited mobility from arthritis or injuries.
The Grabber Grip was invented by Michael G. of Queen Creek, Arizona. He said, “My invention is designed to make it easy to retrieve objects that are trapped in hard to reach places. The Grabber Grip features a unique configuration with the unique duckbill jaws and the spring action handle giving the user the ability to reach into a tight fitting space, and still maneuver the jaw action to close the jaws and grab the errant article.”
EDITORS NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invention Resource International. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invention Resource International, 60 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85251.
Invention Resource International
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