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The Hand Clip, model NC35340, is a bracelet-style utensil holder designed to allow people with quadriplegia to hold a variety of utensils, including eating utensils and toothbrushes. The device consists of a braclet which slips over the right or left hand and an utensil pocket that adjusts to any angle.

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Price: 18.95.

This product record was updated on September 9, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

North Coast Medical, Inc.

8100 Camino Arroyo
Gilroy, California 95020
United States
Telephone: 800-821-9319 or 408-776-5000.
Fax: 877-213-9300.
Web: http://www.ncmedical.com.
Email: custserv@ncmedical.com.


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Distributor(s):

WisdomKing.com, Inc.

4015 Avenida de la Plata
Unit 401
Oceanside, California 92056
United States
Telephone: 877-931-9693 or 760-450-0671.
Fax: 760-450-0675.
Web: http://www.wisdomking.com.


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