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Picture of ACTIVE HEAVY-DUTY REACHER (MODELS SW5126, SW5127, & SW5128) The Active Heavy-Duty Reacher is designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. Designed to lift heavier objects, this reacher has a straight, bulb-style handle and trigger-activated U-shaped gripping jaws with textured rubber tips for a firm grip. A strong magnet at the end of the handle aids in picking up metal objects. DIMENSIONS: The jaws on all models open to 2 inches. Model SW5126 is 24 inches long, model SW5127 is 28 inches long, and model SW5128 is 31.5 inches long. WEIGHT: Model SW5126 weighs 8.25 ounces, model SW5127 weighs 8.75 ounces, and model SW5128 weighs 9.75 ounces.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 49.65.

This product record was updated on May 18, 2012.

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GripAdvantage, a division of Intercodev Rehab LLC

17 Woodbine Ave.
Stony Brook, New York 11790
United States
Telephone: 631-675-1460.
Fax: 631-675-6509.
Web: http://www.gripadvantage.com.
Email: info@gripadvantage.com.


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