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Picture of SHAMP-EASE TRAY The Sham—Ease Tray is a shampoo basin designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or or who use wheelchairs. This portable shampoo tray fits any size sink or basin. It is designed to drain dry after each use. Feature includes suction cups that hold the basin firmly in place and an unbreakable steel frame with a long-lasting baked enamel finish. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 1.5 x 17 x 14 inches. WEIGHT: 2.35 pounds. COLOR: Blue.

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Price: 36.99 .

This product record was updated on April 12, 2010.

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Cache Beauty Supply, Inc.

6103 Highway 1 South
Jonesboro, Arkansas 72404
United States
Telephone: 800-643-0333 or 870-972-5300.
Fax: 870-972-9050.
Web: http://www.cachebeauty.com.
Email: customerservice@cachebeauty.com.


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