Gripping-Jaw Retrievers
Pick up objects on the ground, grab items on high shelves, and reach into deep tanks.
Retrievers with claw jaws grasp oddly shaped objects. They telescope to extend your reach.
Hook Retrievers


Use these long-handled retrievers to grab and pull objects in hard-to-reach spots.
Removable-hook retrievers come with a K-shaped hook and can be used as cable pushers.
Adjustable-length retrievers have a telescoping shaft to extend your reach.
Electrical-Insulating Hook Retrievers

Also known as rescue hooks, these retrievers are often used to pull an injured worker away from electrical hazards without risking the safety of other workers. They have a fiberglass handle and insulated hook to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. The handle is tested to meet the requirements of ASTM F711.
Pike Retrievers

The pointed tip with curved hook is good for holding and pulling cylindrical material.
Fiberglass retrievers resist heat and electricity better than aluminum retrievers.
Hand-Held Push-Pull Hooks

Tug and guide loads into position from a safe distance. These hooks give you extra reach, so your fingers and hands won’t get pinched or crushed. Lightweight enough to use overhead, they’re still durable enough to withstand drops and bumps. They’re often used on suspended loads, rigging, chains, and pipes.
J-hooks have flat sides and corners, so you can push flat surfaces and hook square objects as well as round ones without them sliding out. They’re often used in steel mills and equipment repair shops. Their handle is fiberglass, so they won’t conduct electricity. It is textured for added slip resistance. To make them easy to spot from a distance, the handle is bright yellow.