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Wahl Clipper Corporation

2900 Locust Street
Sterling, Illinois 61081
United States
Telephone: 815-625-6525.
Web: http://www.wahlclipper.com.

Products manufactured by Wahl Clipper Corporation (listed alphabetically)

  1. WAHL 4-IN-1 MASSAGER KIT

    The Wahl 4-in-1 Massager is a hand-held massager that comes with 4 detachable heads, each designed to give a different massaging sensation. One speed vibrates at 120 cps. POWER: 110 volt, 2-prong plug. WEIGHT: 1 pound 5 ounces.

  2. WAHL 7-IN-1 HEAT MASSAGER KIT

    The Wahl 7-in-1 Heat Massager Kit has 7 interchangeable attachments, each designed to give a different massaging sensation. It features 2 speeds (60 cps, low; and 120 cps, high). The massager can be used with or without heat. POWER: 120 volt, 2-prong plug. WEIGHT: 1 pound 7 ounces.

  3. WAHL 8-WAY MASSAGER

    The Wahl 8-Way Massager is a hand-held massager designed for concentrated massage to muscles or scar tissue or for neuromuscular facilitation. This electric two-speed massager features eight interchangeable heads, each designed to give a different massaging sensation. The unit also features a dual heat applicator for a choice of high or low heat penetration. POWER: 16 watts,120 volt, 60 Hertz. The six-foot long power cord is equipped with a two-prong plug. WEIGHT: 1.2 pounds.

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