What is a boot jack?

A boot jack is a simple tool used for removing boots without having to bend over or struggle to pull them off. It typically consists of a flat base with a U-shaped notch on one end. To use a boot jack, the heel of the boot is placed in the U-shaped notch, and then pressure is applied with the other foot on the flat base, causing the boot to easily slide off. Boot jacks are commonly made of wood, metal, or plastic and are often designed with decorative elements. They are a practical and convenient tool to have for anyone who wears boots regularly.