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Product Review: The EZ-Carry

This is another one of those little gadgets that can make a big difference in your daily life. Anything that can help you function easier and become more independent is a product worth trying.

I had seen this product in commercials on television and I was eager to try it. The EZ-Carry is an ergonomically designed device to minimize stress and strain on your hands, in order to carry grocery bags, shopping bags, dry cleaning hangers and tote bags. Those are just a few suggestions, but it can really help you carry anything with clumsy handles that cut into your hands! Sometimes those thin plastic grocery bags can really hurt your hands, or the canvas on a tote bag can be too rough.

The EZCarry is made of high quality materials, for holding up to 50 lbs and is guaranteed for life! It has a soft, comfortable plastic grip that is easy to hold. The 3 rounded "hooks" are what hold the bags in place without slipping
off.

Because you can carry more items at once, with less strain on your hands and wrists, this is truly a time saver as well. You can make less trips back and forth to your car, etc.

I am going to leave mine in the glove compartment of my car so it is always available to use when I am shopping if I need it.

The EZcarry sells for $9.95 each, but if you buy online they have a special where if you buy 3 you get 1 free.
Get yours here:
http://theezcarry.com


Article written by: Christine Miserandino, Butyoudontlooksick.com, © 2006

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