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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The One-Step Miniramp is a ramp designed to provide wheelchair or scooter users with access over one step or a curb. The ramp is constructed of lightweight, high-strength aluminum with a slip-resistant deck and side rails. The ramp ends have vinyl pads for slip resistant traction. DIMENSIONS (WxL): 30 x 30 inches. CAPACITY: 550 pounds. WEIGHT: 22 pounds.

Notes: Miniramp is a trademark.

Price: 219.99.

This product record was updated on November 20, 2008.

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Sears Health and Wellness Catalog

7700 Brush Hill Road
Suite 240
Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527
United States
Telephone: 800-326-1750 or 888-326-2132.
Web: http://www.searscommercial.com/catalog/Health%20&%20Wellness.


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