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Picture of 4-INCH TILE GRIP PORTABLE GRAB BAR The 4-Inch Tile Grip Portable Grab Bar is a wall grab bar designed for use by individuals with balance and mobility disabilities. This grab bar features a telescoping handle that extends to adapt to most tile configurations and secures with large suction cups to most clean, smooth, flat surfaces without tools. When the unit is in place, pressing the top and bottom levers down locks the unit in place. Lifting the levers up releases the bar from the wall, allowing it to be removed as needed. DIMENSIONS: The suction cups are 3.7 inches in diameter. The hand grip extends from 27 to 32 inches. The minimum tile size is 4 inches.

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Price: 79.99.

This product record was updated on February 3, 2012.

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Bridge Medical, a subsidiary of Bridge Companies, Inc.

2136 Ford Parkway #170
St. Paul, Minnesota 55116-1863
United States
Telephone: 877-746-7940 or 877-746-7940.
Fax: 877-746-7940.
Web: http://www.bridge-medical.com/.
Email: info@bridge-medical.com.


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