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The Sock Aid Sticks are sock aids and stocking aids designed for use by people with physical disabilities. Both models have plastic- coated wood shafts and garter hooks at one end. The deluxe model, Model 3022, also has a push/pull hook at the opposite end and adjustable circular hand washers for easier gripping. DIMENSIONS: Both models are 5/8 inch in diameter and 34 inches long. WARRANTY: The manufacturer warrants these products against defects in workmanship and materials for 90 days from the date of purchase.

Notes: These items are priced in pairs. ** Shipping charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

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This product record was updated on April 18, 2000.

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Therafin Corporation

19747 Wolf Road
Mokena, Illinois 60448-0848
United States
Telephone: 800-843-7234 or 708-479-7300.
Fax: 708-479-1515 or 888-479-1515.
Web: http://www.therafin.com.
Email: info@therafin.com.


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