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Picture of JEANIE RUB MASSAGER AND MASTER MASSAGERS The Jeanie Rub Massager and Master Massagers are portable electric massagers designed for use with individuals with muscular and neurological disabilities. These massagers feature heavy-duty motors, contoured orbiting pads, aluminum die cast components, and permanently sealed bearings. The Jeanie Rub model has a 3200 rpm fixed speed motor. The Master Massager model has a solid state speed control for selection of speeds between 1400 and 1600 rpm. OPTIONS: Accessories are available. WEIGHT: 5.75 pounds.

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Price: 279.95 to 239.95 .

This product record was updated on June 10, 2011.

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Core Products International, Inc.

808 Prospect Avenue
Osceola, Wisconsin 54020
United States
Telephone: 877-249-1251 or 715-294-2050.
Fax: 715-294-2622.
Web: http://www.coreproducts.com.
Email: info@coreproducts.com.


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