EASACE Upgrade Toilet Aid 17″ Long Reach Comfort Wipe,Self Wipe Assist Tissue Holder Tool,Bathroom Aid for Limited Mobility,Seniors,Elderly.
$17.99
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Customers find the toilet aid’s design positive and appreciate its good length. However, the durability and functionality receive mixed feedback – while some say it’s well-made and works better, others report it breaking within a month and not doing an effective job. Moreover, the grip strength is a significant concern, with multiple customers noting insufficient gripping strength. Additionally, customers disagree on how easy it is to clean and use.
9 reviews for EASACE Upgrade Toilet Aid 17″ Long Reach Comfort Wipe,Self Wipe Assist Tissue Holder Tool,Bathroom Aid for Limited Mobility,Seniors,Elderly.
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EASACE Upgrade Toilet Aid 17″ Long Reach Comfort Wipe,Self Wipe Assist Tissue Holder Tool,Bathroom Aid for Limited Mobility,Seniors,Elderly.
$17.99
Janna P. Beeken –
Great invention
My dad weighs over 300 lb, and this was a lifesaver.
Debbie Brisendine –
It doesn’t work.
This was a waste of money. It doesn’t hold the tissue tight enough to what’s needed.
TipTop –
If you need bathroom assistant don’t hesitate to buy this one, Works so much better!
I have been buying the little plastic ones for the longest but this one right here is by far the best!
Venting2u2 –
Kind of useless
Not strong enough or at proper angle to help with sanitary wiping after BM. Weak grip.
G.W. –
Well made.
Jaw’s are not as deep as juvo. But has a good grip. Much better price.
Karyn Mueller –
Toilet Aid
Finally came up on this after I had 2 plastic toilet aids that broke. This item is very helpful and easy to use. It takes a tiny bit to master putting the wipe in, but before I knew it was using this device like a pro. I am very pleased and like the construction. A+
Amazon Customer –
Reach wipe toilet aid
Do not waste your money on this. It doesn’t hold the toilet paper in jaws. Switch is cheap/loose. Not a good product.
rebecca roberts –
Great product
I bought the smaller one from a magazine. But age is making it harder to use. Surprising how a few inches can help
Extra Crispy 357 –
THE BEST “POOP STICK” MONEY CAN BUY!! Here is my PRO-REVIEW:I know this is WAY TMI, butt . . . . I’m just going to be straight, open and honest with you. I’m a large, overweight (a.k.a. “FAT”) person, and it is very hard for me to reach to fully wipe myself and do a thorough job until things are all clean down there! I tried a few other models of ‘adaptive toilet wipers’ (A.K.A. “Poop Sticks”) out there, and this one THE BEST for home use I have found.The metal handle is very durable on this model – the plastic models out there can break over time. Also, the middle “ridge” formed between the two-sides of the ‘pincher grip’ kind of helps to ‘dig in’ a bit to wipe more thoroughly than other models with just a perfectly smooth end. Note that it is too large and not foldable for travel, but great for home.Here is my well-tested method of use:1) Sit for awhile on the toilet until you’re pretty sure all the “big business” is finished.2) pull a reasonable length of toilet paper (“TP”) from the roll, open the poop stick pincher end, put one end of the length of toilet paper in the open ‘pinchers’, and then wrap it around and around the grey, rubber end of the stick – not too tight and not too loose3) Stand-up in front of the toilet and put one leg up onto another surface, such as a counter, for better “wiping access” [if you can]4) WIPE AWAY!5) Next, hold poop stick low and over the open toilet and “swirl it around in the air” in the opposite direction you wrapped the TP onto the stick until the poopy TP drops into the toilet. (You want it tight enough to stay in place when you wipe, but not so tight it is hard to shake off).6) REPEAT AGAIN AND AGAIN UNTIL CLEAN!BONUS TIPS:1) For me personally, after a few cycles of wiping, I get into my shower and use my shower sprayer to spray off any remaining poo-poo, then I use soap to wipe down/rinse the sprayer and spray down the shower floor to the drain in case any small “remnants” are left!2) To clean my “Poop Stick” after “the deed”, I found that it is better to wipe it down with some type of anti-bacterial wipe (e.g. Clorox Wipe) INSTEAD of rinsing it in the sink with water, because the water gets under the rubber over time and starts to get nasty and any metal can rust.3) For travel outside the house (in public restrooms), I use a foldable model made by a different brand: “Buckingham” that has a blue carry case. This one can fit easily into a bag or even a pocket (but a little big to carry in the pocket all day – better in a purse, backpack or cargo shorts pocket.) It works O.K.; however, it is not as strong and the plastic handle can break over time if you use too much force wiping.Well, you’re probably really grossed out by now, BUTT hey, we all gotta go poop, right? Just keepin’ it real people!