Extra Long Metal Shoe Horn - 23 inch Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Shoehorn by Comfy Clothiers
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BUT! I can't recall. You should be able to get that information from Amazon. However, when it comes to putting on boots, it works perfectly for me. Also, I try to buy MADE IN THE USA products whenever possible, even if it costs a little more money.br>Don K.
But it's made in China, and it's of excellent quality and won't bend. I'm pleased with it; the finish is silky smooth.
It is dependent on your approach. What is your method for putting your shoes on? To some extent, the best answer is determined by how far you want to stow your shoes when you secure them.
Hello, John, and thank you for your inquiry. I represent both the seller and the manufacturer of this product, which is a 1. At the bottom, it is 75 inches wide.
Selected User Reviews For Extra Long Metal Shoe Horn - 23 inch Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Shoehorn by Comfy Clothiers
I just got my shoe horn, and I'm not pleased with it at all. It's covered in massive rust spots. It's been rusting in its bag for a long time, as you can see in the photo.
I never expected a shoehorn to compel me to write such a lengthy review, but this one does. This shoehorn was purchased as a gift for my roommate. Over the years, he's gone through a slew of others because they broke or were poorly designed. He adores this shoehorn and has been raving about it since the first day he got it. Other ones he's had bent, weren't well shaped at the end, scuffed shoes, caught his socks (sharp edges), hurt his heels while in use, and weren't long enough. Since I gave him this one, he hasn't had any of the problems he's had with previous shoehorns. He also has a bad back, so he has to use a long shoehorn to get the job done. This shoehorn has a good amount of heft to it and does not flex or bend like the others he's used. Because it does not require any effort to use, the long length, sturdy build, and large handle have resulted in less back pain. I would strongly recommend this product to anyone, particularly the elderly or those who have difficulty bending over. He also has severe neuropathy in his feet, and this is the only shoehorn he's found that doesn't cause pressure point pain when putting on shoes. He's even put on his new pair of Italian loafers, which he couldn't put on without assistance. His other two shoehorns were destroying them, and he despised having to ask for assistance in putting them on. They slip right on with this perfectly designed shoehorn, and unlike the others, they don't damage the very soft Italian leather. Thank you to the designers and manufacturers for creating such a well-thought-out product; I highly recommend it and hope that this review helps others who have had similar experiences as my roommate.
This is the last shoe horn I'll ever require. I was hesitant to purchase this because some (albeit insignificant) reviewers claimed that it bent quickly, rusted quickly or arrived rusted, and that it wasn't shaped properly and couldn't be used. I'm so glad I went ahead and ordered it in the first place! It fulfills all of my expectations. None of mine were rusted when I got them, and they haven't rusted in the months since I've had them. My home is near a Great Lake, and the weather can be extremely cold and damp, or extremely hot and humid. If this thing was being used for its intended purpose, I'm not sure how anyone could have managed to bend it. I'm over 6ft tall, 250 pounds, and have thick soccer player calves, so I use this to mash my feet and lower calves into some high boots. This shoe horn showed no signs of flexing or bending at any point. Because it's so thick and tough, I honestly believe you could use it to cut watermelons apart. Even though it's not wide enough to wrap around my entire heel (and thus isn't wider than my heel and doesn't damage the boots), the shape keeps it from slipping around either side of my heel when I'm jamming my foot into my boot. I've included three photos here, one of which compares this one (on the right) to my old shoe horn (on the left). It's much thicker, tougher, wider, and better-looking, as you can see. shaped than the one before it. In my taller boots, the old one bent so easily that it was useless. I'm overjoyed that I got a new one. I ordered the 18" version because it appeared to have fewer negative reviews, but it was too short for me, so I ended up ordering the longer 23" version as well (my fault for not measuring ahead of time). In terms of thickness, finish, heft, and quality, they are identical. They only differ in length and flared width at the bottom (as shown in the photo). While this might be too much "horn" for someone with tiny, delicate little 'feetsies' and shoes, I believe 99% of the people who get this will be glad they did. (And, really, do you need a shoe horn if your feet are THAT small and delicate?) )br>Finally, to the person who was able to bend this: First and foremost, kudos- But, second, you might want to watch a YouTube video on how to put on a shoe.
In a plastic bag labeled 23 inches-long, I received an 18-inch shoe horn. br>br>UPDATE: I returned and hopefully received the correct product; I just wanted to make buyers aware that what is on the packaging is not always correct. br>br> The same product was returned and reordered, and when the new shoe horn arrived, it was still the 18 inch long version in the 23 inch long package. The manufacturer must have sent them a faulty shipment. I'm back for more! Be wary of the buyer!.
While the product is excellent, the request for a favorable review is extremely unprofessional. If I believe you require a review and the product is satisfactory, I will provide one. However, emailing someone to ask them to leave a positive review because you'd appreciate it is a different story. Thank you, but no thanks. 1 star.
Because Utah has no humidity, this shoe horn has rusted. Clearly, it is not stainless steel!.
It is, after all, a shoehorn that serves its purpose. This one's main selling points are that it's long enough to use without stooping and that it's made of metal, which means it won't shatter or warp over time. It accomplishes all of this while remaining incredibly durable! Since the shoehorn is, I don't think anyone needs 1000 words about it. It's a shoehorn, and it's effective in the following ways: publicized br>br>My ONE gripe, and it's a minor one, is that the horn isn't perfectly radiused and appears to have a bend in the middle. It's a tad less comfortable than a shoehorn with a smooth radius, but that's a minor quibble in my opinion. I'm thinking about using a ball to finish it off. It's possible to use a peen hammer, but it's probably not worth the effort. br>br>At the end of the day, it's worth 20-percentage points. a couple of dollars.
This shoe horn is for you if you have had a hip or knee replacement or otherwise have difficulty bending and need help putting your shoes on. It measures approximately 24 inches in length and is in excellent condition. it was durable. The metal is of a substantial weight. This shoe horn is not flimsy at all, but rather sturdy. It has enough reach to help put on shoes, and I can't imagine it ever bending because it is so well-made. made. If you're looking for pre-assembled assistive devices, you've come to the right place. This item will not let you down, whether you're pre-surgery or recovering from surgery.