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Nu-Products: Handy Lift box lifting tool

Increases productivity and reduces product damage from dropped boxes

By 24/7 Staff 
November 4, 2014

The Handy Lift box lifting tool from Nu-Products is an ergonomically designed box lifting tool. The tool puts a handle onto a box, giving the employee 100% control of the box. The Handy Lift will not completely penetrate a cardboard box, instead it will penetrate only approximately 1/16th of an inch into the cardboard, enough to get a grip. 

Ergonomically, the tool eliminates the strain on workers’ hands and upper extremities. In addition, the tool reduces twisting motions and lateral bending motions, increasing productivity and reducing product damage from dropped boxes.

The Handy Lift is constructed made from PVC and wood, and comes with a 30-day guarantee.

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