Button Hook, Button Helper Tool for Elderly, Wedding Dress Button Hook Tool, Button Assist Tool for Seniors, Arthritis, Stroke, Parkinson’s or Other Disability

$7.95

Price: $7.95
(as of Apr 08, 2025 14:28:12 UTC – Details)

Product Description

 Button Hook and Zipper Pull Helper Button Hook and Zipper Pull Helper

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BUTTON HOOK-The Button Hook and Zipper Pull is specifically designed for individuals with limited mobility due to conditions like stroke, arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, and similar ailments. It accommodates various sizes of buttons and zipper pulls, making the dressing process easier and more convenient.
EASY BUTTONING, SMOOTH AND DURABLE-The metal wire loop at the top of the button helper is specially designed to secure buttons in place, helping you guide them through buttonholes with ease. Though it appears slender, it is highly durable. The smooth finish ensures that the wire loop won’t snag on fabric or thread, providing a seamless experience.
CONVENIENT ZIPPER HOOK DESIGN-The other end of the tool features a convenient hook that easily slides into most zipper pulls, making it easier to zip up your clothes. This design reduces the effort needed when dressing.
ENHANCED CONTROL AND FLEXIBILITY-Each button assist tool is equipped with a cushioned, non-slip handle that provides greater control, comfort, and dexterity during use. The wide handle and textured rubber grip ensure maximum control when fastening buttons or pulling zippers.
PORTABLE AND VERSATILE DAILY AID-This button hook tool is designed to be portable, making it easy to carry with you whether you’re heading to the gym, office, or traveling. In addition to assisting with dressing, it can also be used to open and close bags, suitcases, and even pull up boot zippers, making it a reliable companion in daily life.

Customers say

Customers find the button hook works well, with one mentioning it performs better than regular hook types. The tool is particularly helpful for those with hand dexterity issues, including those with arthritis, stroke, and Parkinson’s disease.

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