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Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder

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Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder - Each - #25042
$17.61

Description

Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder Overview

The Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder is the perfect solution for individuals with conditions such as multiple sclerosis, ataxia, Parkinson's disease, hand tremors, and other neurological conditions. This innovative product provides added weight to objects, making them easier to hold and use. Whether you are in an elderly care facility or an assisted living home, this holder will give you the freedom and independence you desire.

Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder Features

  • Adds weight to objects for improved ease of use
  • Hand stabilizer designed specifically for those with tremor-inducing conditions
  • Can hold toothbrushes, razors, and other objects securely
  • Easily adjustable using the included Allen wrench

Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder Specifications:

  • Weight: 7 ounces
  • Length: 5 1/4"
  • Diameter: 1 1/8"
  • Capacity: Holds round or irregular objects up to about 1/2" in diameter

Returns: All returns are subject to Active Forever's return policy and a 15% reprocessing fee. To initiate a return, please contact our Customer Service team for a RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) Number. Unauthorized returns will not be accepted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this holder accommodate irregularly shaped objects?

A: Yes, the Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder can securely hold round or irregular objects up to about 1/2" in diameter.

Q: Is the weight adjustable?

A: Yes, you can easily adjust the weight using the included Allen wrench to suit your specific needs.

Q: What conditions is this holder suitable for?

A: The Kinsman Weighted Toothbrush and Razor Holder is ideal for individuals with multiple sclerosis, ataxia, Parkinson's disease, hand tremors, and other neurological conditions that may affect grip strength.

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