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COVID19 Glove Remover

Hook to remove the gloves after use.
Designed to hang on a door, without installation.
After removing both gloves, we can throw them away by holding the hook at the back, without having to make contact with the gloves.
There are three models for different door thicknesses: 35mm, 40mm and 45mm

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