👗 Dress with Ease, Live with Freedom!
The 27'' Dressing Stick is an essential daily living aid designed for individuals recovering from surgery or with limited mobility. Featuring a protective vinyl hook for secure fabric handling, a lightweight and smooth finish for delicate clothing, and a convenient two-piece design for portability, this dressing aid promotes independence and ease in getting dressed.
M**I
I love this tool
My doctor recommended some tools to help me after my hip replacement surgery. I hesitated to spend money on this simple tool, but as with a couple of other of her recommendations, I'm sure glad I did. It's great for getting your socks and pants off and picking things up from the floor while I'm sitting on the edge of the bed wondering how on earth I'd ever get to them. My surgery was almost five weeks ago, and I'm still using it. In fact, along with my grabber tool, it just lives next to me on my bed so it's always there if I want to use it to pick up something or pull things towards me. I highly recommend this handle little tool!
R**N
Really smart product.
Excellent product. Used for reaching items from wheelchair. Really smart idea.
I**C
Dressing stick.
As described. Dressing stick.
S**T
Like it. Don't Love the Metal Hook Part
This thing worked reasonably well for helping after a leg injury and being laid up in bed.The good:* The bent, plastic covered end was great for helping to take off socks, reach up and snag/pull on a light/fan pull cord, and I could also use it to pull over a leg stand milk crate by my bed.* The hook end was useful to reach a window shade pull cord as well.The average:* I don't love the metal hook. I'm not sure what it's really good for other than pulling on a cord. I'm sure there's plenty of other uses, but I'm not sure getting dressed is one of them. It's too sharp on its edges to use for pulling on things like socks. (MAYBE if using socks with pull loops, and using two of these, but otherwise, not really.) So I thought it was just a potentially annoying and even risky slightly sharp edged thing lying around.Overall, it was useful for me for my injury and I'd get it again. But I think I might just file down the edges of the metal end.
J**Y
Dressing stick comes apart into two pieces for more compact travel
I was wondering how I would pack a dressing aid of this length, but it comes in two pieces that screw seamlessly and securely together. My only question is how to store the little cap that covers the screw end when the pieces are separated for travel.
B**Y
Love it
Works great and helps me keep some of my dignity and imdependance,, small price to pay just for that alone!I love this thing
S**N
Not strong enough hook for compression stockings
I just bought this about a week ago to mainly help me remove my compression stockings. If you have to wear these, you know how hard it is to get these things on and off because they are so tight. The hook bent down while trying to remove the stockings and puts it at a wrong angle to remove them. This needs to be a very strong, non-bendable hook or the thing is useless. Maybe it's the weakness of the screw holding on to the hook but all I know is that it bent. Before I bought this I was wondering if the two parts screwed together were enough to be strong. Turns out, this is not the problem with this item. It is the bendable hook. It would have been fine to just remove socks or pants but compression stockings are another story. I would not recommend this particular item if you need to remove compressions stockings.
M**S
Buyer beware that this is a 2 piece dressing stick that screws loose very easily while being used.
This is a two piece dressing stick that has to be screwed together. It gets loose very easily while being used. I had to glue mine together with Gorilla Clear Grip contact adhesive. So far so good. If it gets loose again I'll shop for a one piece dressing stick instead of a two piece.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago