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Picture of SHOE SELECT, THE The ShoeSelect is a motorized shoe organizer designed for use by individuals with upper extremity, mobility, or neurological disabilities. The unit is an electric, motor driven, vertical carousel that stores 48 pairs of women's shoes up to size 10 and brings the shoes from the top of the closet to the user's reach. Each shelf has six compartments designed to display the shoes to the user. The unit is designed so that it can be installed with the lowest shelf at the highest point a person can reach thus allowing for maximum use of space. Both automatic and manual models are available. this device is available as a closet or cabinet insert and comes fully assembled with baltic birch shelves. The container is MDF and slides into an existing cabinet or closet and requires just a few screws to hold the unit in place. The unit must be fully supported at the bottom and can be installed in walk-in closets, reach-in closets or pantry style cabinets. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 65 x 30 x 23 inches. Custom dimensions are available. The unit requires 2.5 x 5 feet of wall space. COLOR: Natural birch shelves with a high-gloss clear finish and a black enclosure is standard. WARRANTY: Three-year parts and labor warranty.

Notes: ShoeSelect is a trademark.

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This product record was updated on May 14, 2012.

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StorageMotion, Inc.

164 Ringneck Trail
Mooresville, North Carolina 28117
United States
Telephone: 704-746-3700.
Fax: 704-799-2074.
Web: http://www.storagemotion.com.
Email: kurtkrohn@storagemotion.com.


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