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Reddit mentions of GreatNeck 21001 Essentials 13-Ounch Fiberglass Hammer
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Fiberglass handle for strength and comfort13-ounce hammerCushioned but not thick or bulky handle - the grip feels smooth not slickEssentials tools are ergonomically designed for a woman's smaller hands with special comfort fit textured grips for added working comfortThe Essentials tool line provides the high-performance - design ergonomics and comfort features women want in the hand tools they rely on for success
Specs:
Height | 0.9 Inches |
Length | 11.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
Width | 3.4 Inches |
This reminds me of all the medicines that say they should not be taken during pregnancy purely because it has not been tested.
However, who is going to submit all this testing to be done? Which mother and which child?
Men are seen as more disposable and this is one of the few advantages....things to prevent early disposing are designed for those who are most disposable.
The complaints about generic designs being in favor of male hands and body types are simply targeting their main audience.
So when do we get more egalitarian designs for Thunder from Down Under, Twilight, Rom Coms and such that are designed for women?
Maybe this is a new business opportunity! Start marketing those designs! Oh wait...these already exist!
You can quickly see proactive thing like this: https://www.murseworld.com/
They have nursing uniforms and design for men only. Seems like a more niche but good market........
...which is the same for many things discussed in the article! Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Great-Neck-21001-Essentials-Fiberglass/dp/B003VPAF10/?tag=toolguyd-20
There are ergonomically designed tools for women out there.
It seems like this article was poorly researched and was simply created to try and get outrage clicks. I find this to be fairly common from The Guardian.