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Jobar International, Inc.

P.O. Box 5409
Carson, California 90749-5409
United States
Telephone: 310-222-8682.
Web: http://www.jobar.com.
Email: Info@jobar.com.

Products manufactured by Jobar International, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. IDEAWORKS EXTRA WIDE TALKING SCALE Picture of IDEAWORKS EXTRA WIDE TALKING SCALE

    The Ideaworks Extra Wide Talking Scale is a voice output scale designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This talking scale has a 15-inch platform with a tempered glass top. It features two-person memory tracking (up to 30 memories for each track); a pleasant and easy to hear voice; auto zero and shut off feature; large LCD display; and a low battery indicator. This scale measures in pounds or kilograms. POWER: Uses 1 9-volt battery (not included). DIMENSIONS: 16.2 x 14 x 2.2 inches. CAPACITY: 550 pounds. WEIGHT: 8 pounds.

  2. RE-LAX TOILET FOOTREST Picture of RE-LAX TOILET FOOTREST

    The Re-Lax Toilet Footrest is a toilet footrest designed for use by individuals with balance or lower extremity disabilities or short stature. This plastic unit has foot pads and supports the legs while toileting. It helps position the body in a squat, supporting abdominal walls and more complete bowel evacuation. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 19.5 x 14 x 8 inches, assembled. COLOR: White.

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