Garden Spade
This video shows a side by side comparison of the NicGrip handle and a conventional handle. It emphasizes how much easier the NicGrip spade is to use when gripping a shovel, digging, lifting, and throwing. This clearly demonstrates the difference between lifting a heavy load using your back versus using the NicGrip handle, allowing the worker to lift the ;load with his legs.
Garden Hoe
This video shows the user assuming an uncomfortable position to use a conventional hoe, versus the more upright stance when using the NicGrip hoe. The same applies when cutting and gripping the handle.
Paint Roller
This video shows how the NicGrip handle allows a person rolling paint to have the handle make angle changes for areas like ceilings and oddly positioned sections of wall. It also demonstrates why rolling paint is so uncomfortable with a conventional paint roller.
Narrated Snow Shovel
This video was shot in an actual snow storm. It shows how a conventional snow shovel works versus a NicGrip shovel. It includes a narration with explanations.
UNNARRATED SNOW SHOVEL
This video demonstrates the how effectively the NicGrip snow shovel actually plows snow, not just pushes it. It also shows side by side comparisons with a conventional snow shovel lifting, throwing, and kicking ice. The Nicgrip handle is superior in all areas.
NicGrip Goes to the American Royal
We set up a booth at the American Royal Horse show to allow people a chance to use a NicGrip manure rake and stable mucking shovel. There is a type of tendonitis suffered by people taking manure out of stall bedding. It is called manure elbow. It comes from lifting weight with a long handle and awkward grip. The NicGrip handle mitigates the problems leading to this injury. The video shows people's reactions as they try the normal manure rake and a NicGrip handle. They also tried a NicGrip handled shovel to lift heavy loads out of a stall versus using a conventional mucking shovel. The results show a clear preference for NicGrip technology.