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BRIDGE-MEDICAL SINGLE GRIP PORTABLE GRAB BAR (MODEL BC-201)    


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Picture of BRIDGE-MEDICAL SINGLE GRIP PORTABLE GRAB BAR (MODEL BC-201) The Bridge-Medical Single Grip Portable Grab Bar, model BC-201, is a bathtub or shower grab bar designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. This portable grab bar has suction cups for attaching to a tub, shower, or other smooth, non-porous surfaces. The suction cups provide over 200 pounds of pull strength and will not damage surfaces. DIMENSIONS: 13 inches long. The suction cups are 4.5 inches in diameter. WEIGHT: 3 pounds.

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Price: 69.99.

This product record was updated on February 3, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

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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Distributor(s):

Grabit, LLC

1245 25th St
Hudson, Wisconsin 54016
United States
Telephone: 800-542-5076.
Fax: 651-319-9061.
Web: http://www.grabitonline.com.
Email: info@grabitonline.com.


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