SKU: 1822351
HYGEN™ Disposable Microfiber Cloth Charging Tub is a component of the Disposable Microfiber System that effectively moistens 80 cloths at once while ensuring correct saturation levels. The system combines superior microfiber with built-in scrubber technology, in a disposable application, to prevent cross-transmission and reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections.
HYGEN™ Disposable Microfiber Cloth Charging Tub is a component of the Disposable Microfiber System that effectively moistens 80 cloths at once while ensuring correct saturation levels. The system combines superior microfiber with built-in scrubber technology, in a disposable application, to prevent cross-transmission and reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections. The innovative technology knits microfiber yarn into a non-woven substrate, creating unique, disposable microfiber.
Features and Benefits:
U.S. | Metric | |
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Product Length | 7.30 in | 18.54 cm |
Product Width | 7.75 in | 19.69 cm |
Product Height | 17.86 in | 45.36 cm |
Upc | 00086876221138 | |
Case Pack Length | 7.70 in | 19.55 cm |
Case Pack Width | 6.97 in | 17.70 cm |
Case Pack Height | 14.64 in | 37.19 cm |
Case Pack Weight | 2.53 lb | 1.15 kg |
Case Pack Quantity | 4 | |
Ucc | 00086876221138 | |
Packaging Length | 8.18 in | 20.78 cm |
Packaging Width | 8.00 in | 20.32 cm |
Packaging Height | 17.86 in | 45.36 cm |
Color | White | |
Material Type | Plastic | |
Country of Origin | China |
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