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The Depends Holder Bag, model ST107, is a carrying bag designed for attaching to a wheelchair for individuals who use a wheelchair. This bag provides easy on/off handling and is made from light weight canvas. OPTIONS: Silk screening with your logo or message in a variety of colors is available upon request. DIMENSIONS: 16 x 24 with a 5.5 inch gusseted bottom. COLORS: Body color comes in natural. Assorted webbing and trim colors are available.

Notes: Prices are reduced when ordered in bulk of 13 or more. ** Shipping and handling charges are not reflected in the price.

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This product record was updated on April 9, 2004.

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COARC

P.O. Box 2
630 Route 217
Mellenville, New York 12544
United States
Telephone: 800-888-4451 or 518-672-4451.
Fax: 518-672-4048.
Web: http://www.coarc.org.
Email: email@coarc.org.


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