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Picture of QUICK CADDY BEVERAGE HOLDER The Quick Caddy Beverage Holder is a wheelchair drink holder or cup holder designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs or walkers. This device consists of a strong stainless steel cage which mounts on any vertical or semi-vertical tube, rail, or pole using the attached flexible plastic mount with a hook-and-loop strap. The product comes with a foam "cozy" which securely holds soda cans or small water bottles. Without the cozy, the cage can carry larger 16-ounce glasses or larger water bottles.

Notes: Quick Cady is a trademark of Twofish Unlimited.

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This product record was updated on December 2, 2011.

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Twofish Unlimited

1442A Walnut Street, Suite 132
Berkeley, California 94709
United States
Telephone: 510-527-5273.
Fax: 510-527-9726.
Web: http://www.twofish.biz.
Email: info@twofish.biz.


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