Ezy Sock Helper - Single
 
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Ezy Sock Helper

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$31.95/each
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Sku: 65438
 (2 Reviews)



The Ezy Sock Helper assists in putting on socks, compression or regular stockings and panty hose. These sock aids are made of steel with smooth plastic coatings.


Features
  • The Helper without handles is used in a similar way by a caregiver to put socks or stockings on another person.
  • The single model can be used in the same way for putting on a single sock, compression or regular stocking.
  • These sturdy helpers are made of steel with smooth plastic coatings.
  • Assists in putting on socks, compression or regular stockings and panty hose.




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WHAT IS THE SIXR OF THIS DEVICE? HGT, LGTH, WIDTH. IN INCHES

The specifications are 15 inches x 14.5 inches x 7.25 inches

How effective is this item for compression stockings for someone who has thin legs?

This device is helpful with putting on compression stockings, regular stockings and socks.


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Positive

good quality, fast shipment.


Cindy R (Middletown, CT)
Reviewed on Jun 25, 2015
Bought for my mom, good quality, fast shipment.


Neutral

You really need 2 persons to use in putting compression socks on.


Joseph H (El paso, TX)
Reviewed on Feb 12, 2013
There should be a means of preventing the socks already rolled into the device from sliding off when the user is inserting the foot into the sock. Otherwise, you need another person to hold the sock to the device from which it will slide out as the user pulls up with his/her two hands. You see? In the medical facilities the nurse's aid does the holing while the patient does the pulling. How about coming up with a sudden reduction of the diameter of the holding cone to prevent the sock from slidinf of by themselves?