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  1. AUTOMATIC CARD SHUFFLER (MODEL 11475) Picture of AUTOMATIC CARD SHUFFLER (MODEL 11475) The Automatic Card Shuffler, model 11475, is a card shuffler designed for use by individuals with limited hand strength or fine motor or grasping disabilities. At the press of a button, this device will perform a full random shuffle of one or two decks of cards. This shuffler has two card slots (one on each side) into which the user places the cards to be shuffled and a catch tray in the center where the shuffled cards are placed. The manufacturer recommends that this device be used by people w...[More Information]

  2. AUTOMATIC CARD SHUFFLER (MODEL NC29100) Picture of AUTOMATIC CARD SHUFFLER (MODEL NC29100) The Atomatic Card Shuffler, model NC29100, is designed for use by people with limited hand strength or manual dexterity. The unit shuffles one or two decks of cards and features two card slots and a catch tray. POWER: Uses 2 "C" batteries (not included)....[More Information]

  3. BATTERY POWER CARD SHUFFLER The Battery Power Card Shuffler is designed for use by individuals with arthritis, fine motor or hand-eye coordination disabilities, or other upper extremity disabilities. This device completely shuffles one or two decks of cards at the touch of a button. The cards are split between two trays and activating the device by pressing a lever thoroughly shuffles the cards and they are collected in a center bin. The cards are removed by pulling out the slide. POWER: Uses 2 C batteries (not included). ...[More Information]

  4. CARD SHUFFLER, BATTERY POWERED (MODEL F71257) The Card Shuffler, model 71257, is a battery powered device designed to shuffle cards mechanically for persons with arthritis, injury, poor hand strength, or manual dexterity. By pressing a lever, thie device shuffles one or two decks of cards and deposits the cards in a removable central bin. POWER: Two "C" size alkaline-type batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS: 8 x 4.25 x 3.5 inches....[More Information]

  5. DISCOVERY WOODEN PRO CARD SHUFFLER Picture of DISCOVERY WOODEN PRO CARD SHUFFLER The Discovery Wooden Pro Card Shuffler is designed for use by individuals with arthritis or upper extremity disabilities. This shuffler automatically shuffles up to two decks of standard playing cards. The user cuts the deck, lays the cards flat on the trays, and pushes the button for a fast and thorough shuffle. A card return tray is included. POWER: Uses 4 double-A batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 4.25 x 9 x 5 inches. WEIGHT: 2.69 pounds. WARRANTY: Two month manufacturer's warrant...[More Information]

  6. SHUFFLE TECH AUTOMATIC CARD SHUFFLER (MODEL ST1000) Picture of SHUFFLE TECH AUTOMATIC CARD SHUFFLER (MODEL ST1000) The Shuffle Tech Automatic Card Shuffler, model ST1000, is a card shuffler designed for use by seniors or individuals with upper extremity, fine motor, or grasping disabilities or arthritis. The unit's patent-pending shuffling process mimics hand cutting, riffling, and stripping in 90 seconds or less. At the press of a button, the machine performs the "Casino Dealers' Shuffle" of two riffles, one strip, and another riffle in about about 40 seconds. Also at the press of a button, the machine wil...[More Information]

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