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Picture of SWISS MAGIC JAR OPENER The Swiss Magic Jar Opener is a jar opener designed for use by individuals with fine motor or grasping disabilities or arthritis. The user can secure the opener onto the lid of the jar, rotate the knob to open and close the jaws around the lid, then turn the handle to remove the lid. This device can be used with lids that are .25 to 1 inch thick.

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Price: 18.00.

This product record was updated on January 2, 2013.

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United States
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Gold Violin, Inc.

PO Box 147
Jessup, Pennsylvania 18434
United States
Telephone: 877-648-8400.
Fax: 800-821-1282.
Web: http://www.goldviolin.com.


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Amazon.com, Inc.

P.O. Box 81226
Seattle, Washington 98108-1226
United States
Web: http://www.amazon.com.


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