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New Invention Helps Arthritis Sufferers Shower with Confidence Grasping...



When local entrepreneur and frustrated senior citizen Robert Weiner became fed up with the difficulties he experienced grasping and holding onto his favorite bar of soap in the shower, he took matters into his own hands - literally.



Several prototypes and one United States patent application later, Weiner has created a solution for arthritis sufferers and all who have a hard time grasping and holding onto a bar of soap while showering. His revolutionary invention HanDee SoapSacks - also removes the fear of slipping or falling in the tub by eliminating the need to bend and stoop to retrieve a dropped bar of soap.



With HanDee Soap Sacks, the user simply inserts any bath-sized bar of soap into the opened sack, pulls the drawstring taut, slides his/her hand through the opening, and then lathers up with the confidence that the soap can no longer be dropped!



"Due to my arthritic condition, I was constantly frustrated by dropping soap, and I became concerned about falling while stooping to pick it up," Weiner said in reflecting on his achievement. "Out of a personal need, I guess I came up with a pretty practical invention."



Made from a soft, yet durable cotton mesh fabric, HanDee SoapSacks also act as an exfoliant, helping gently remove dried skin. They are offered as a "double sack" package, with each sack designed to outlast two or more bars of soap, making this invention a small and lasting investment in bathroom safety.



To learn more about HanDee SoapSacks, or to place an order, please contact Robert Weiner at e-mail protected from spam bots or via facsimile at 818.982.8703.






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