The Carryfix is a compact carrying accessory designed to combine multiple shopping bag handles into a single ergonomic grip. Developed by Mert Sezer of Formeta Design, the portable handle uses a twist-lock mechanism to secure plastic, paper, fabric and reusable bag handles in one place, reducing the strain caused by carrying several bags individually. Its curved profile follows the natural shape of the hand to distribute weight more evenly across the palm during transport.
The grouped design also keeps bags together when placed on the ground, helping prevent them from separating or tipping over. Compact enough to attach to a keychain, Carryfix is intended for grocery shopping, travel, beach outings and other situations where several bags need to be carried at once. The accessory is compatible with a variety of handle thicknesses and materials and is currently available in six color options.
Portable Bag Handles
The Carryfix is a Portable Handle That Groups Multiple Shopping Bags
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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Retail Accessories — Small checkout-adjacent products present opportunities for impulse-friendly innovations that enhance the post-purchase carrying experience.
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Grocery Retail — Frequent multi-bag shopping trips support new convenience products that complement reusable bag adoption and reduce customer discomfort.
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Travel Gear — Lightweight carrying accessories fit into broader mobility needs where travelers manage multiple bags, souvenirs or essentials in compact formats.