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Picture of HANDLE WRAP --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 5/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR FERFERENCE. --- The Handle Wrap is a tool grip designed for use by individuals with arthritis or grasping disabilities. This self-stick, waterprooof material can be cut to size, wraps around wood or fiberglass garden and hand tool handles, and incorporates safety ridges to aid in grasping. DIMENSIONS (WxL): 1 1/8 inches x 4 feet. COLOR: Black with yellow ridges.

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Price: 8.00.

This product record was updated on May 31, 2012.

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Gardenscape Ltd.

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Toronto, Ontario M4E 1H2
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