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Homemade Pumpkin/Melon Lifter
Man - Ned Stoller - in watermellon patch lifting green watermellon with homemade pumpkin-melon lifter.

This Homemade Pumpkin/Melon Lifter allows one to pick up from the ground a pumpkin, melon, or other bulk item without having to bend down. It consists of a 36-inch-long 1/4-inch metal conduit with a 6-inch bend in it; a five-tine pitchfork; some pieces of rubber hose or vinyl tubing; and an arm-support handle (called the RoboHandle). The tines are spread apart and bent upward somewhat to form a bowl-shaped cradle; a piece of rubber hose is slipped over each tine so as not bruise the item being lifted. The pitchfork's spur slides into the piece of bent conduit and is secured; and the arm-support handle is fastened onto the other end of the 36-inch conduit via hose clamp. The website shows the supplies needed and presents the step-by-step instructions (including pictures) for making this lifting tool.

Estimated Cost Cost range: See below

Limitations Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity, Strength/endurance, Back


SourceForesight Services, LLC "Homemade Pumpkin/Melon Lifter"
Ned Stoller
12152 Cascade Road SE
Lowell, MI, 49331
Websitewww.instructables.com/Pumpkin-Lifter-Assistive-Technology
Emailstollerned@postpro.net
Phone616-648-2712
Est. Cost$50
Last updated: Feb 08, 2023


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