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My-Grip is a high friction thermoplastic material that can be used as pencil and crochet grips or as pre-cut built-up handle adapters. The material is moldable when heat is applied, and it becomes pliable enough to conform to the contours of the individual's hand. This adaptive aid is especially well designed for persons with upper extremity disabilities or poor grasping ability. My-Grip is non-toxic and dishwasher safe.

Notes: My-Grip is a registered trademark of Hold It Inc. ** Two grips are included in each package. ** My-Grip is also available in tubing or spiral wraps. See separate entry.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Hold-It, Inc.

PO Box 611391
Port Huron, Michigan 48061-1391
United States
Telephone: 810-984-4213.
Fax: 810-984-4213 F.
Web: No known web address.


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