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Picture of GT CULTIVATOR --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The GT Cultivator is a short-handled garden tool designed for use by individuals with arthritis and other upper extremity disabilities. This ergonomically balanced three-tined rake features a padded loop at the top of a handle and a vertical non-slip padded grip midway between the loop and the tines. The user places the forearm through the loop and grasps the vertical grip, enabling the larger arm muscle groups to do the work and reducing arm and wrist strain. The cultivator is made of steel coated in polyester and is suitable for a variety of gardening activities, such as cultivating, raking, and grooming plants.

Notes: The GT Cultivator is also available in a set with the GT Trowel and the GT Hoe (see separate entries). ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 25.99.

This product record was updated on February 7, 2013.

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Distributor(s):

Access to Recreation, Inc.

8 Sandra Court
Newbury Park, California 91320-4302
United States
Telephone: 800-634-4351 or 805-498-7535.
Fax: 805-498-8186.
Web: http://www.accesstr.com.
Email: Customerservice@accesstr.com.


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The Wright Stuff, Inc.

111 Harris Street
Crystal Springs, Mississippi 39059
United States
Telephone: 877-750-0376 or 601-892-3115.
Fax: 601-892-3116.
Web: http://www.thewright-stuff.com.
Email: info@thewright-stuff.com.


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