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Jack Wax

Jack Wax Brings Hands-Free Innovation to the Kitchen with The Handless Handle

Jack Wax

Jack Wax Brings Hands-Free Innovation to the Kitchen with The Handless Handle

Jack Wax

Jack Wax Brings Hands-Free Innovation to the Kitchen with The Handless Handle

At just 20 years old, Jack Wax is proving that big ideas don’t have to come from big companies—they can start in a college dorm room. While pursuing his degree in Marketing and Entrepreneurship & Corporate Innovation at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Jack is simultaneously building a brand that’s gaining national attention: The Handless Handle.

The idea behind The Handless Handle is simple—but brilliant. It’s a hands-free drawer handle that attaches to the bottom of kitchen drawers, allowing users to open drawers with their feet. Whether your hands are covered in sauce, flour, or raw chicken, you can avoid making a mess by simply tapping the drawer open with your foot. Clean, practical, and—once you try it—something you’ll wonder how you ever lived without.

What started as a clever solution to a common kitchen problem has now grown into a nationally recognized product. The Handless Handle has been featured in outlets like Today, Daily Mom, and MSNBC, gaining attention from home chefs, busy parents, and design enthusiasts who love simple innovations that make daily life easier.

For Jack, the product is only part of the story. By launching The Handless Handle while still in college, he’s been able to apply everything he’s learning in the classroom directly to his business—marketing strategies, product development, branding, and e-commerce execution. More importantly, he’s learning what it means to build something from scratch, handle setbacks, and turn ideas into income.

“I’ve always believed that the best way to learn business is to run one,” Jack explains. “With The Handless Handle, I’m not just working on a product—I’m building skills that will serve me for the rest of my career.”

Currently available on Amazon and expanding to other e-commerce platforms, The Handless Handle is gaining traction thanks to both its functionality and its growing media presence. Jack is working actively to build partnerships, improve the product, and scale operations, all while balancing his full-time studies at one of the nation’s top business schools.

Jack is also known for his work ethic and collaborative spirit. Describing himself as hard-working and creative, he’s someone who regularly offers help to classmates, other student founders, and early-stage entrepreneurs. His leadership style is about more than personal success—it’s about adding value wherever he can.

As The Handless Handle continues to grow, Jack Wax stands out as a prime example of what happens when creativity meets action. He’s not waiting for graduation to make an impact—he’s doing it now, one kitchen drawer at a time.

Check out The Handless Handle on Amazon, and learn more about Jack’s entrepreneurial journey as he brings practical innovation to households nationwide.

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.