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Picture of GRAB REACHER (MODEL HA-4610) The Grab Reacher, model HA-4610, is a reacher designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This reacher has a wooden handle with an aluminum squeeze grip and vinyl coated claws, and extends the user's grip by 790 millimeters. It can be used for picking up cans, bottles, boxes, books, or newspapers. To close the claws, the user squeezes the trigger tightly. WEIGHT: 232 grams.

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This product record was updated on March 23, 2007.

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Sun-Shine Land International Ltd

8th Fl., 69-10, Sec. 2 Chung Cheng East Road
Tamsui, Taipei,, Taiwan
Telephone: +886-2-2809-5156.
Fax: +886-2-2809-1548.
Web: http://www.sunshineland.com.tw.
Email: yuyeang@ms29.hinet.net.


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