A lot of as seen on tv products were meant for disabled or elderly folk. That sock/shoe spatula is for old people, the Snuggie was designed for people in wheelchairs
Some of these products were to help people with medical problems but to keep it affordable, they need to market to other. The “sock aid” help with compression stocking and sock for people. This version feels high end.
that sock thing is invaluable to someone who is disabled, they make one that is similar that they give to people who have mobility issues in the hospital
I would stay up late when I was a kid and nothing good would be on TV so I would watch infomercials. When an kitchen appliance broke in the house I would give my mom a number to call 😂
As a disabled person who owns and uses the sock slider.daily YOU YOU PUT IT TOGETHER WRONG ITS BACKWARDS!!!!! you need to reverse the way the tube is on the base. It actually works by putting the sock all the on it. Point your foot put in the sock and push til you foot hit the bottom rock it forward and it goes over your heel and the sock goes up your leg. You only use the show horn to remove the socks. I have a spinal injury this devise have me back my independence to put my socks and.ahoes on myself. It's a.10/10 when used right
My friend that actually invented the Snuggie but she said they stole her idea she said she invented it for old people like her dad and she said that no one she knows can own a Snuggie even her mom who totally needs something like that 😂
hey! do you have a link for this microwave bowl? i love this idea, way more accessible than cooking an entire dish for hours when i could just microwave steam it :)
I had a camouflage Snuggie many years ago. It was a Christmas gift from my grandma. I did actually use it fairly frequently. It was great in the winter when I would sit in my hang-a-round chair in the living room and play video games late at night. However, it was too floppy and saggy to be worn while doing anything else, like making food or going to the bathroom.
Since I'm an old fart, I remember all these. My grandmother was bedridden and I took care of her when my mom had to work. And every time I put her in her wheelchair, the snuggie was her favorite.
The eliptic is used in physical therapy centers ^^ I couldn't stay up too much and my leg couldn't bend enough to use a bike so they used it as a transition to grow my muscles back. It worked really well for me.
I still have my SNUGGIE! I love mine, especially for the summer when my bf lowers the A.C and has the fan at full speed when he gets home from working in the heat. So I bust out my snuggie instead of having to change into my leggings and hoddie. Especially if it's still day time and I have things to do and don't want to have to keep changing bc I'm always cold.
everything else looked good and 100percent for mobility maybe the sock thing but its pointless i reckon , i want the pen and the chopper and the mop xx lol and i have a snuggie already
Just discovered your channel since I bought the green machine and came across your vid reviewing it. So far enjoying your reviews and subscribed, haven't watched the others yet, I will, but just have to say, I don't know if it is fair giving The Clapper an 8 of 10. Were there failures? When the house is busy does it randomly mistake room noise for claps? It seems The Clapper if it works as described would be a 10 of 10, is there something it is missing?
Oh sweet god. Great idea for content but the way you talk is the most annoying thing i cannot hear anymore halfway i stopped. Does everything seem to be a question to this woman. Always talking like she is unsure. But there are some areas she speaks normally that shows she can control it and this is by choice. I give up. I was so invested at the title.