Bracelet Buddy - A Helping Hand Disability Aid

Watches and bracelets, many of us wear them and the fiddly wrestle we go through while attempting to fasten the clasp is maddening. For some people this exercise in dexterity is literally an agonising experience. For sufferers of conditions such as arthritis with stiff or worse, gnarled fingers, even simple everyday tasks most of us take for granted can be frustrating and impossible. While a wristwatch is useful and an attractive bracelet is decorative, to many people suffering a form of physical disability it is next to impossible to actually fasten them on without assistance of another person. However, a little gadget called Bracelet Buddy can be just the arthritis aid answer to this dilemma.

The Bracelet Buddy is a must for bracelet wearers as it eliminates the fumbling struggles associated fastening claps. The slim but beautifully ornate handle-like device is some seven inches long by half an inch in diameter. Almost like a stunning piece of jewellery itself, it is finished in a lustrous gold tone. To use it, the Bracelet Buddy lays along the palm of one hand allowing its patented clip to hold one end of your bracelet. This allows your free hand to wrap it around your wrist and instantly secure it. It doesn't stop there, this handy little helper is also ideal when fastening necklaces and chains too.

Because it is made of light but strong polymer the holding clip will not scratch or damage delicate and valuable jewellery. It is light enough to carry around in a handbag and comes complete with a protective carrying case and full instructions for ease of use.

For not only disability sufferers but indeed anyone Bracelet Buddy works like a helping hand even when on your own.