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Picture of UTILITY BEECHWOOD CHEESE SLICER (MODEL 819B) The Utility Beechwood Cheese Slicer, model 819B, is a cheese slicer designed for use by individuals with upper extremity, fine motor, or grasping disabilities. This unit consists of a beechwood cutting board with a built-in cutting arm. When the arm is lowered, the stainless steel cutting wire slices through the cheese. The board is equipped with non-slip rubber feet. The cutting wire is replaceable. OPTIONS: Replacement cutting wires are available. DIMENSIONS(LxW): 7 x 4.75 inches. COLOR: Natural beechwood board with black cutting arm and handle. WARRANTY: The cutting wire has a lifetime warranty against breakage.

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Price: 10.99.

This product record was updated on October 28, 2011.

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Prodyne

9611 Santa Anita Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
United States
Telephone: 909-484-1212.
Fax: 909-484-0802.
Web: http://www.prodyne.com/.
Email: info@prodyne.com.


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