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Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with
Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with
Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with
Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with
Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with

Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with Lightweight Foam Handle

Product ID : 46139529
4.2 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 46139529
UPC / ISBN 847102002057
Shipping Weight 0.07 lbs
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Model 847102002057
Manufacturer Rehabilitation Advantage
Shipping Dimension 6.69 x 5.12 x 1.69 inches
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Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook with Features

  • Measures 7” long; can be used for small, medium, or large buttons

  • Simply slide the loop through the buttonhole, hook the button, and pull it through

  • Easily button any type of clothing; the smooth wire loop slips effortlessly through buttonholes without snagging

  • Features a soft foam handle that adapts to any grip; lightweight and compact design makes it perfect to use at home or while traveling

  • Perfect for anyone with limited dexterity, hand tremors, arthritis, or neuropathy


About Rehabilitation Advantage Button Aid Hook With

Foam Handle Button Pull will eliminate the pain and frustration normally experienced when trying to button clothing of any kind. This simple tool is essential for anyone with limited dexterity, hand tremors, arthritis, or neuropathy. It features a soft foam handle that adapts to any grip. The snag-free metal loop is thin, yet durable. The narrowing of the loop at the tip allows you to lock the button into place and easily pull it through the buttonhole. This buttoner aid allows you to easily button shirts, coats, boots, pants, and more while only using one hand. ⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm