As you can see, using UnPluGZ is easy;
        push onto the pins,
        flip the handle to the front,
        and use.

Its clever design and material means that the handle gently retracts against the front of the plug until needed, then you simply slip your fingers behind it and pull.

Intellectual property:

Patent Application
Number: 0709374.3

UK Design Registration
Number: 4002545

Registered Trademark

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Peter Clarke,
creative block
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UnPluGZ can be fitted to the right or left hand side of the plug. The illustrations and video show it on the right. To fit it to the left simply push onto the pins with the handle on the left side, and flip it to the front of the plug.

Which ever way
UnPluGZ is applied anyone can use it, but you have the choice to mount it in a way that suits you best.
Included are adhesive labels to allow you to mark and correctly identify a plug and pull it easily. This is particularly useful at your computer workstation, or for your home entertainment system where several items may be plugged in close to each other, making it difficult to grip the plug correctly.

Blind users can apply a braille label from a special Dymo label maker.

UnPluGZ is discreet in use, yet functionally it is a match for any other plug handle on the market, and at a fraction of the price!
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