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  1. Extended Razor. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Extended handle for a safety razor for a person with limited reach. Handle of a double edged safety razor glued into a length of aluminum tubing bent to suit the user. Rubber tape can be used to increase grip. SKILLS REQUIRED: Assembly. AUTHOR: Independence Factory TITLE: Make it Cheap: Volume 3 REF: Middletown, Ohio: Independence Factory NARIC CALL NUMBER: R1183 PAGES (including cover): 2 1976....[More Information]

  2. FREEDOM WAND Picture of FREEDOM WAND The Freedom Wand is a toileting aid designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or mobility disabilities. This sanitary, multi-purpose, multi-length portable, toilet tissue aid consists of three pieces: The head, the extension, and the handle. The head is equipped with four retractable fingers to grasp toilet tissue, a square-handled straight razor, a loofah, or ointment applicator. The slide button releases the item being held or releases tissue into the toilet. The unit can be used wi...[More Information]

  3. LADY'S EXTENSION RAZOR HOLDER Picture of LADY'S EXTENSION RAZOR HOLDER The Lady's Extension Razor Holder is a razor holder designed for use by women with upper or lower extremity disabilities or arthritis. This long plastic handle grips electric or safety razors to assist women who have difficulty bending down or reaching in shaving their legs....[More Information]

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