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The Welding Spot (Chair Raiser) Gold Coast

Gold Coast The Welding Spot (Chair Raiser) Device that raises height of chairs for easy standing. Suitable for all types of lounges and dining chairs. Light, strong aluminium construction fitted to various types of chairs. Suitable for people who have had knee and hip operation, aged persons.

9 Hayter St
Suburb: CURRUMBIN
State: QLD
Postcode: 4223

(07) 5534 4748

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