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Picture of JOBRI MOBILE DESK CADDY (MODEL F7300-XX) The Jobri Mobile Desk Caddy, model F7300-xx, is a height-adjustable tilt top table that can be used with a recliner or as a freestanding unit. This mobile desk caddy has multiple combinations of height and tilt adjustments, and can be used to hold a laptop or book or for writing. Locking casters help keep it in place and a full lip on the table top keeps items from sliding off. It holds up to 25 pounds. DIMENSIONS: The tabletop adjusts from 30 to 39.5 inches high with a table surface of 16 x 31 inches. COLOR: Dark walnut, walnut, or maple finish.

Notes: Jobri is a registered trademark of Jobri LLC.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on February 17, 2010.

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Jobri LLC

520 North Division Street
Konawa, Oklahoma 74849
United States
Telephone: 800-432-2225 or 580-925-3500.
Fax: 580-925-3501.
Web: http://www.jobri.com.
Email: support@jobri.com.


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