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The Blue Jay 30 inch Reacher Grabber features rubber cup tips that provide a secure, non-slip grip with precise sensitivity for picking up small and delicate objects. Lightweight design for easy handling during extended use. Reduces bending, stretching, and straining during daily tasks.
Adults who need a lightweight 30 inch reacher for picking up small, flat, or delicate objects will find the Blue Jay BJ100157 a rubber cup tip option that provides more precision and gentleness than a standard jaw reacher. Home users who frequently pick up small items like coins, paper, or lightweight objects will find the rubber cup tips a practical alternative to a pinching claw mechanism. DME providers and medical supply retailers that stock Blue Jay reaching aids will find the BJ100157 a consistently available 30 inch rubber cup reacher.
How are rubber cup tips different from a standard jaw reacher?
A standard jaw reacher uses a pinching claw mechanism to grab objects. Rubber cup tips use suction-like contact and friction to grip objects, making them better suited for picking up small, flat, or delicate items like coins, paper, and lightweight objects that a jaw might crush or miss.
How does this compare to the Blue Jay ergonomic handle reacher?
The ergonomic handle reacher (BJ100158) features a contoured handle designed for users with reduced grip strength, plus a hook-on jaw and magnetic tip for versatile grabbing and pulling. This rubber cup reacher (BJ100157) is focused on precision gripping of small and delicate objects. Choose the ergonomic model for heavy daily use or grip limitations; choose this model for lightweight, precise picking tasks.
Is 30 inches long enough for floor pickup?
Yes. A 30 inch reacher is sufficient for most adults to pick items up from the floor while standing, without bending at the waist. For seated use from a wheelchair or chair, 30 inches is typically a practical length.
Can this reacher pick up non-metal items?
Yes. The rubber cup tips grip a wide range of everyday items through friction and suction-like contact — they are particularly effective for small, flat, or lightweight objects that are difficult to grip with a standard jaw reacher.