Stop burning yourself on your hot metal storm door handle.

Don't Burn Just Turn With The Handle Wonder Cover™

We've all been there. Lugging bags and fumbling for our keys, only to reach for the metal storm door handle that's been baking in the sun all day and get that oh so nice surprise, ouch! The handle is super hot to the touch. Now instead of using your shirt sleeve or the bottom of your t-shirt to grab quickly onto the door handle you can just use The Handle Wonder Cover™.

It takes less than 15 seconds to install.

Basically it's like a one finger glove for your metal storm door handle. It slides on easily and is tight and secure to your storm door handle.

Also it's not just for keeping the handle from getting hot.

Keep it on all year long and it's great with helping you get a nice grip on the door handle. Especially in the winter time when you have big puffy mittens or gloves on. This helps you get a nice grip and makes the handle easier to turn.

It's made of 2mm neoprene fabric.

Neoprene is the same material that bottle and can holders are made of to keep your drinks cold. And for this application works the opposite by keeping your storm or screen door handle from getting hot to the touch.

Burn Safety Awareness.

People need to be aware of the risk of thermal burns from metal storm door and screen door handles. Doesn't it have to be hot outside in order for you or your child to receive a burn? Surprisingly, no! The weather does not have to be hot in order for a metal storm door or screen door handle to heat up and cause burns. Even in mild weather, as long as the door handle is in direct sunlight for an extended period of time, there is a risk of sustaining a thermal burn injury.

EXCELLENT GIFT

Buy one for your family and friends. Unique gift.


The Handle Wonder Cover
is a soft fabric made of neoprene that slips securely over your existing metal door handle. Slides on easily like a glove for your door handle and protects your metal handle from heating up in the sun. Thus preventing you and your loved ones from burning themselves from a door handle that has been exposed to direct sunlight all day long.