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Picture of MOBILITY CLUTCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The Mobility Clutch is a carrying bag that can attach to wheelchairs, walkers, canes and some funiture designed for use by individuals with mobility or balance disabilities. Designed to carry items such as glasses, keys, medicine and other small personal items, this zippered bag features an outer pocket for extra storage and a wrist strap. With a "magic-cling" closure feature, this clutch bag attaches to a cane, walker, wheelchair or bedrail. DIMENSIONS (HXW): 6.5 x 4 inches. COLORS: Red, pink, black, and purple.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price.

Price: 9.99.

This product record was updated on June 8, 2012.

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AmeriMark Direct

6864 Engle Road
Cleveland , Ohio 44130
United States
Telephone: 877-268-9594.
Web: http://www.amerimark.com.


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