🐍 Grab Life by the Tongs!
The IC ICLOVER Professional 52 Inch Upgrade Heavy Duty Extra Long Snake Tongs are designed for safe and effective snake handling. With a sturdy stainless steel construction, ergonomic non-slip grip, and an innovative auto-lock feature, these tongs provide both safety and control. The wide jaw design ensures that reptiles are handled gently, making it an essential tool for any snake enthusiast or professional.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 52.5 x 5 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 52 x 4.72 x 1.06 inches |
Item Weight | 1.54 Pounds |
Brand Name | IC ICLOVER |
Material | Stainless steel |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | IC ICLOVER |
Part Number | ASCIC52523 |
Included Components | Repair Kit |
Size | 52 inch |
T**T
Possibly one of the best buys on Amazon
This tool is AWESOME! Love the long length and sturdy build. I take it with me ever night when I go and lock up our chickens and ducks for the night. Never know when you'll cross paths with a snake or find one hiding out in the chicken coop. 2 very small details that I don't even think are worth dinging a star. The girlfriend (she's very petite) finds it a bit heavy, especially when holding a snake at length. The other small thing is the lock, sometimes locks on it's own but it's easy enough to unlock. I didn't think it was going to be long enough when I ordered it but it's plenty long and any longer would make it a bit cumbersome. I like it, I plan on buying another, so I can keep 1 in the barn or workshop and one by the front door of the house.
R**E
Wonderful Tool
I purchased this grabber over a month ago after we’d had several snakes getting into our coops, but no unwanted visitors….until to night. I found a medium sized rat snake in with my quail and it had one of them completely wrapped up. If I’d been a few minutes later I might have lost her!Thankfully I was able to rush to grab this tool, grab the snake (shaking my bird free), and place it in a bucket to relocate within a minute or two. The jaws are strong and ridged to hold tightly onto the snake, yet still gentle enough not to harm. It is also a great length which helped to make me comfortable enough to attempt this task considering I’m a little nervous around slithering friends.I’d read lots of reviews for similar products before purchasing this one, and I’m convinced it was a sound choice. So if you’re on the fence I’d say go for it. You’ll be thankful you did.
M**R
Has come in handy
I have chickens and need to handle snakes who try to get at our eggs. This works great. I don’t want to handle the snakes directly, not only because of possible bites, but some snakes emit a musk, and it’s hard to get that smell off of you. I’m happy with this item.
A**R
High Quality, Heavy Duty Tool at a Budget Price. No Instructions
I am 70 years old. I am retired and live in a semi rural area. My development is small with several wooded areas. The last of those lots which border my house are being developed. It is fairly normal in spring to see an occasional snake. The clearing of adjoining acreage has sent deer, turkeys and, of course, snakes fleeing from their homes. My wife has a phobia about snakes. She doesn't really care whether the snake is harmless or dangerous. She loves gardening and the outdoors but once she sees a snake she is indoors until I find it and shoot it. Of course, my eyesight is not great at 70 years old. Paying someone $300 to come drop a few snake traps and come back in two days to pick them up is not a realistic option for a retired couple on a fixed income. I quickly figured out that I could buy a Professional snake trap and do the job myself for less than one call to a professional snake guy. I carefully watched the videos on the snake trap manufacturer's website. The company rep easily picked up the trap and slid the snake into a bucket for disposal. I am not a professional snake handler and I have no intention of picking up a box with unknown snakes in it. I do not want to increase my chances of getting bitten trying to do something I have never done!!!!!!!So naturally I buy the professional LIFT TOP snake box (so I can see what is in it from a safe distance) and the heavy duty, EXTRA LONG snake tongs. I'm now set. I saw a snake today but the snake trap has not arrived. I decide to inspect the snake tongs so that I will be familiar with the tool and ready to go when the trap arrives. I lay the box out on my back patio. I notice that there appears to be loose parts moving around. As I slightly tilt the box small parts start rolling to both ends of the box. There is a very FLIMSY plastic bag with a spring and cable inside (not a good quality bag that would contain the parts). Now I grab all of these rolling parts out of the corners of the box. I finally get them all in one place to see what they are. They appear to be bushings and a small spring. The large cable is still in the "parts bag". It dawns on me that all of the replacement parts were shipped in the bag but the cable end promptly ripped the bag and spilled all of the parts. No problem, I will just find the instructions, identify what each part is and how to install it. What, no instructions? Surely that cannot be the case. No responsible company would ship such a tool for handling dangerous snakes without instructions to reduce their own liability and insure that their customers are using the tool safely. Now, I get it. A quick inspection and I find it. "Made in China" . Now it all makes sense. This company apparently has no reason to worry about liability or their customers safety. No company building this tool in America would ever ship this tool in this manner. OK, there aren't any instructions. There has to be at least a drawing of the tool and a parts list. NOPE!!!!!! Wrong Again. What a disappointment. The company selling an inexperienced customer a tool (also not a cheap tool) for handling a potentially dangerous snake will not even include minimal instructions, a drawing to explain where the replacement parts go, and a replacement parts list to see if I received everything I need. What would it cost to include that minmal safety protection and confidence in the use of the product ( a tenth of a cent)? (a cent max?) Really!!!?????On to the tool. The shaft is high quality stainless steel with good heft and balance. A good weight for anyone handling the tool (and an angry snake). The sturdy feel gives you confidence it will restrain anything that the homeowner may encounter. The shaft is attached to the tongs and the trigger/handle with two high quality, heavy industrial industrial rivets. The coating on the rivets should easily protect it from rust and corrosion for a long time. Overall feel is very sturdy. The Non slip covering on the handle is snug and well fitted, should not move around in any condition. The cable running from the tongs to the trigger is heavy duty and should last for years. By inspection, I figured out that the parts rolling around are, in fact, heavy duty cable fasteners for the replacement cable. Both the tongs and the handle housing/trigger are good qualiy, heavy duty aluminum. The only potentially negative and suprising thing on a high quality tool like this is the slot that locks or unlocks the tongs, There is a narrow slot (1/4in? long) on both sides above the trigger. Inside the slot is a loosely fitted 1/16in? bolt with small cap nuts. A sturdier, thicker bolt with larger cap nuts would have been more appropriate for a tool of this quality. At the bottom of the slot, the tool will lock and stay locked if you release the trigger. At the upper end of the slot, the tongs will release as you take your fingers off the depressed trigger. The bolt does not move smoothly from position to position but the tongs work great, They should hold anything when locked!!! I think the play in the bolt/slot may have been intentional. They may have have intended that the user tighten the cap nuts on the bolt to get the friction that best suits the particular user. But how would I know? There aren't any instructionsOverall , great heavy duty tool at a budget friendly price. Manufactuer should remember their customer and the fact that unskilled, perhaps elderly people, are attempting to handle potentially dangerous snakes with no instructions, no warnings, etc. Come on folks. Do you really to have every penny (or tenth of a cent) for your stockholders. You won't miss the miniscule incremental profit. But on everything else, great tool!!!!! Great price for the quality of the tool.
D**N
Snake catcher
Easy to use very durable
D**N
All manner of rattlesnakes, reptiles, what have you
My daughters and I grudgingly bought this snake grabber for their dad a couple of months ago. My husband spends a fair amount of time walking through the Chihuahuan desert, and he occasionally moseys right up to all manner of rattlesnakes, non-venomous snakes- what have you. Instead of killing the snakes, he moves them out of the oil field and away from people. He asked us to find a decent snake tong, and we told him no way and to stop messing with snakes. A few days later he sent us a picture of a giant bull snake wrapped around the leafspring of his truck and explained that a snake tong would go a long way towards not having to drive his truck (With the beast still attached) into our garage where it would no doubt find its way into the house to eat the Chihuahuas and snap at our feet while we slept. Naturally, we wasted no time shopping snake grabbers. We agreed on this one; it looked respectable, and my husband is pretty happy with it after using it for a couple of months. He says that it makes snake snatching much easier; however, he did have to tighten one of the screws, but because the thing is jostled around quite a bit in the back of the truck he wasn’t surprised. Five stars for an excellent product.
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