Self Supported Living Non-Slip Jar and Bottle Opener (PR18893)
Self Supported Living Non-Slip Jar and Bottle Opener
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/18893
A cone shaped rubber moulding to assist with opening and closing twist-top jar lids and bottle caps. This item allows twist top lids to be opened and closed with less hand strength than would otherwise be required. Features protruded round grips on the outside and ribbing on the inside to increase grip.
General Details
- Additional Specifications
- Manufacturer/Country
- Taiwan
Features
Power Source
Models / Specifications
- Model Self Supported Living Non-Slip Jar and Bottle Opener: One Model Only
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- Diameter 120 mm
- Height 60 mm
- Weight 52 g
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Maintenance
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Standards
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