Portable Pooper Scooper with Built-in Bag Dispenser and 120 Bags – Non-Touch Pickup Claw
This portable pooper scooper combines a built-in waste bag dispenser, a six-claw pickup mechanism, and a concealed storage compartment in one lightweight tool. Designed for dog owners who want to avoid direct contact with waste, it works on gravel, grass, concrete, and lawn surfaces. The included 120 bags mean you're set for many walks.
What makes this scooper different?
Unlike basic scoopers, this one stores the waste inside a leak-proof, odor-proof chamber after pickup. You don't have to carry a separate bag or rush to a trash can. The six claws grab waste from any angle, and a locking button keeps it secure until you release it. A built-in dispenser holds up to 120 bags, so they're always at hand.
How to use it
Two fingers point up to open the claws, point down to close them around the waste. Squeeze the handle to release the collected waste into the storage compartment. To empty, open the compartment over a trash bin. The locking button adds extra security during walks.
Carrying options make it easy to bring along
Weighing very little, the scooper can be hung on a lanyard around your shoulder, tied to your wrist, or clipped directly to your dog's leash. This leaves your hands free for other tasks.
Quick facts about this scooper
| Brand | Generic |
| Material | ABS and PP plastic |
| Color option | 120 Bags (includes 120 waste bags) |
| Item Form | Bag (scooper with bag attachment) |
| Leak-proof | Yes |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Use | Animal Waste |
Common questions about the Portable Pooper Scooper
How many bags does it include?
This variant comes with 120 waste bags integrated into the dispenser.
Is the storage compartment truly leak-proof?
Yes, the material is described as leak-proof and odor-proof, so waste won't spill out during transport.
Can I use it on grass and gravel?
Yes, the six claws are designed to work on gravel, grass, concrete, yard, and lawn surfaces.
How does the claw mechanism work?
Point your fingers upward to open the claws, downward to close them around the waste. A locking button provides a second hold to prevent slipping.