The Mailhawk reacher has the good feeling of a strong hardwood handle with spring operated aluminum handles for light wieght. The 28" model weighs only 8 ounces but is strong enought to pick up a concrete block. Sensitive tapered jaws facilitate picking up small objects
We offer 3 sizes to meet all of you reaching needs 20", 28", and 42" models. Our reachers meet or excede US Army specifications.
| Shorty - 20" | ![]() Compact Size |
| Regular - 28" | ![]() Best all-purpose size |
| King - 42" | ![]() Extended handle for wrist support |
Mailhawk Uses
The Hawkbill reacher is an invaluable tool for persons recovering from knee, hip, and back surgery. It provides independance for persons using a wheel chair or crutches. It permits them to put on socks or hose, reach the higher shelves, and retrieve items that have fallen to the floor without having to bend or stretch. It can even be used to hold a sponge, and "mop-up" spills off the floor.
The Hawkbill is an excellent gift for expecting mothers, heart patients, invalids, and anyone who might need assistance reaching and should not climb or stretch.
The Hawkbill is excellent for handling contaminated material at industrial sites and for passing weight tickets to truck drivers from the scales window.
The Hawkbill is used extensively in the poultry industry for removing dead or diseased chickens from growing houses.
The Hawkbill is a proven tool for state, municipal, and park workers for picking up cans, bottles, and litter form around picnic areas, campgrounds, and along roadsides. It can even be used to remove cigarette butts and other dirty items from public restrooms, without having to get your hands contaminated.
The Hawkbill can help keep the garden tidy. Secure gripping action makes it easier to remove refuse, dead leaves etc. from grass, bushes and all other awkward places around the lawn and garden. It also keeps hands clean when picking up trash from around the house.
The Hawkbill can also be a big help when mowing the lawn. It's ideal for removing those pesky pine cones that interfere with your mower. One owner reported using his Hawkbill to gather 200 pounds of pecans.
The Hawkbill has many uses around the home including reaching those top shelves, and holding a sponge, and "mopping-up" spills off the floor
The Hawkbill is an excellent gift for expecting mothers, heart patients, invalids, store owners, and anyone who might need assistance reaching.