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BUTTON / ZIPPER AID (MODEL A9231)

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Picture of BUTTON / ZIPPER AID (MODEL A9231) The Button/Zipper Aid, model A923-1, is designed to aid individuals with use of one hand or with fine motor disabilities in fastening buttons and pulling zippers. One end of the cushioned handle has a wire loop that slips over the button to pull it through the buttonhole. The hook at the opposite end of the handle slips into the eye of the zipper tab for pulling zippers.

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Price: 12.99.

This product record was updated on January 7, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Sammons Preston, a Division of Patterson Medical (formerly Sammons Preston Rolyan)

P.O. Box 5071 Bolingbrook,  Illinois   60440-5071
United States
Telephone: 800-323-5547 or 630-378-6000.
Fax: 800-547-4333 or 630-378-6010.
Web: http://www.sammonspreston.com.
Email: customersupport@patterson-medical.com.

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