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FULLY ADJUSTABLE BRONZE FINISH ALUMINUM CANE WITH AN EXPLORER HANDLE     

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The Fully Adjustable Bronze Finish Aluminum Cane is an adjustable cane designed for individuals with mobility disabilities. This heavy-duty aluminum cane has a contoured Explorer Handle. DIMENSIONS: The cane height adjusts from 29 to 38 inches. CAPACITY: 350 pounds. COLOR: Bronze shaft.

Notes: Explorer is a trademark of Rubbermaid.

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This product record was updated on March 19, 2004.

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Carex Health Brands (formerly Apex Medical Corporation and Carex Health Care Products / Carex Rubbermaid)

PO Box 2526
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57101-2526
United States
Telephone: 800-328-2935 or 800-526-8051 (customer service).
Fax: 888-616-4297.
Web: http://www.carex.com.
Email: customerservice@carex.com.


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