Rehabilitation Advantage Lightweight 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 ...

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Rehabilitation Advantage Lightweight 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. 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. The lightweight and compact design of this buttoner aid makes it perfect for travel. This buttoner aid allows you to easily button shirts, coats, boots, pants, and more while only using one hand.

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