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SUPERSOFT ARMREST    


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Picture of SUPERSOFT ARMREST --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Supersoft Armrest is an add-on armrest and roll cushion designed for use by individuals with upper or lower extremity disabilities. This roll-shaped armrest is made from polyurethane foam and comes with a plush form-fitting polyester cover that is machine washable. It tucks between the cushions of sofas or loveseats to provide an armrest or kneerest in the middle of the seating area that stays securely in place. When tucked between a cushion and the end of a couch, this product can be used as a headrest or footrest. DIMENSIONS (LxW):18 x 7 inches. COLOR: Cream.

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Price: 29.95.

This product record was updated on November 12, 2012.

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Vermont Country Store

P.O. Box 6993
Rutland, Vermont 05702-6999
United States
Telephone: 802-776-5730.
Fax: 802-362-0285.
Web: http://www.vermontcountrystore.com.
Email: customerservice@vermontcountrystore.com.


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