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The ultimate solution that eliminates bending down to reach materials on the ground with the GRABO. The ERGUO - T, unlike the ERGUO S1, offers versatility between a one-man or a two-man setup so users can now truly harness the full power of the GRABO. Compatible with all GRABO tools (except GRABO H & OTTOVAC) The NEMO GRABO and the GRABO PRO tools can safely hold up to 375 lbs / 120 kgs, and the GRABO HIGH FLOW can safelty hold up to 242 lbs / 82 kgs, however it’s often difficult to lift that amount of weight on one's own, now with this two man extension handle, you and your team member can share that load with the ERGUO T attachment.
William –
Really impressed. seen them else where but cant be beaten on quality and price!
Review Source: dortechdirect.co.uk
Don B. –
Using this on the job site to move granite slabs for install of kitchen. Project manager showed up and was super impressed. This item can save a lot of broken toes
Review source: Amazon
steve cheshire –
ideal for lifting sandstone slabs
Review source: Amazon
ZenAtWork –
The only things I've been unable to grip with mine are objects in which either:
A. ...the surface is SO covered with particulate matter (e.g. covered in sand, dust, powder/flour, etc.) that the device is unable to form a seal, or...
B. ...something whose surface is not only irregular, but is also too porous to draw a vacuum against (roll of carpet, pile of pumice stone, a screen door, etc.), or...
C. ...something whose surface isn't capable of supporting itself under any circumstances anyway (a pool of water, a pile of gravel, etc.)
...and you know what? That's all TOTALLY FAIR.
One doesn't pick up one of mankind's most effective electromagnets and then grouse about it ""not working on non-metallic items"", or one of the world's most-powerful acids, only to whine about it being ""unable to dissolve glass,"" either (or, at least, not without getting promptly lumped into the category of ""humans I hate on principle"").
I CAN lift plywood, drywall/sheetrock/gypsum board/hardiback, tile, granite, marble, glass, metal of any sort, appliances, floor tools, cabinets, furniture... and gods only know what else I've yet to discover and/or simply haven't thought to experiment with yet! Yanno the old saw about ""it's not heavy, it's just awkward!""? It's genuinely shocking how true that actually is. We were able to move a California King mattress wrapped in plastic with NO problems. It was EASY with something to actually get a positive grip on.
Hell: I was able to stick ONE of them to a finished ceiling, HANG PULLEYS from its integrated mounting brackets, and use IT, in turn, to HOIST A 90lb dust collector EIGHT FEET UP A WALL, then REST IT ATOP A SECOND ONE stuck to a bloody FINISHED INTERIOR WALL, tie off the rope, and leave it there - supported only by their respective suctions - until I had time to climb a ladder and lag bolt it in - OVERHEAD, AND BY MYSELF.
Izzy Swan - genius inventor and all-around roaring badass - has done some really, REALLY cool brainstorming videos surrounding the use of them, too (I'm not affiliated in any way, just trés impressed):
youtu.be/dNxj8_S4inQ
youtu.be/sYwtIWYpPvQ?t=12
So has Andrew Klein (equally-genius, equally-badass-of-the-roaring-variety):
youtu.be/V4P-MRnRROE
Yes: they're expensive. But, I assure you: you'll be stunned how many applications around the shop you're likely to find.
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Review source: Amazon