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SOFT SOCK STARTER (MODELS 30001 & 30010)    


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Picture of SOFT SOCK STARTER (MODELS 30001 & 30010) The Soft Sock Starter, models 30001 and 30010, is a folding stocking aid designed to assist people with difficulty bending or other physical disabilities in the donning of socks or stockings. The user bends the soft, flexible, translucent plastic form into a tube shape, slips the sock over it, inserts the foot, and pulls the rope handle to draw the sock over the foot. Both models have a foam rubber pad on the underside to hold the sock in place. Model 30010 includes reinforcing grommets where the rope handle is threaded through the surface of the sock starter. WARRANTY: The manufacturer warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the date of purchase.

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This product record was updated on April 30, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Therafin Corporation

19747 Wolf Road
Mokena, Illinois 60448-0848
United States
Telephone: 800-843-7234 or 708-479-7300.
Fax: 708-479-1515 or 888-479-1515.
Web: http://www.therafin.com.
Email: info@therafin.com.


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