Reacher grabber length is the single most important specification to get right. The right length allows you to pick up objects from the floor while standing, or from counter level while seated in a wheelchair -- without over-reaching, losing balance, or straining. The wrong length forces you into either dangerous over-lean (too short) or awkward angle and reduced control (too long). Two lengths cover nearly all use cases: 32 inches (the standard length for most ambulatory adults) and 43 inches (the extended length for tall individuals and wheelchair users). Understanding which one you need requires understanding your task profile.
Direct answer: Choose the 32-inch Reacher if you are ambulatory (walking or using a cane or walker) and need to pick up objects from the floor while standing -- 32 inches provides floor access for most adults of average height without requiring excessive lean. Choose the 43-inch Reacher if you use a wheelchair (you need to reach from seated position to floor level, which requires more length), or if you are taller than approximately 6 feet 2 inches and find a 32-inch reacher too short to comfortably reach the floor without bending.
Reacher Length Selection by User Profile
| User Profile | Primary Reaching Task | Recommended Length |
|---|---|---|
| Ambulatory adult (average height, 5ft 4in to 6ft 2in) | Pick up items from floor while standing; reach high shelves; avoid bending after hip surgery | 32-inch -- provides floor access from standing without excessive lean; the most common choice |
| Ambulatory adult (very tall, over 6ft 2in) | Pick up items from floor while standing without bending; standard 32-inch may require slight lean | 43-inch -- provides comfortable floor reach without any lean for tall users |
| Manual wheelchair user | Pick up items from floor while seated; reach counter items beyond normal wheelchair reach; retrieve fallen items | 43-inch -- seated position raises your center of height; floor is much further from a wheelchair seat than from standing |
| Power wheelchair user | Same as manual wheelchair user; possibly extended reach radius needed for positioning limitations | 43-inch -- same seated reach geometry as manual wheelchair |
| Post-surgery hip precautions, bed-bound or very low mobility | Reach items from bed; retrieve items from floor beside bed; operate items at nightstand level | 32-inch for bed reaching; 43-inch if the floor is the primary target from a very low seated or lying position |
Compare the 32-inch Reacher and 43-inch Reacher directly, or browse the full reacher collection.


