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1 foot Braille Metric-English ruler
http://www.aph.org
p.56 1-03100-00$8.00
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Plastic rulers taper on the edge. A metal caliper slide to
aid in accuracy is included. Metric edge has raised lines
every half centimeter and Braille numbers every two
centimeters. Opposite English edge has raised lines
every 1/4 inch and Braille numbers at each inch.
Braille/Print Yardstick
http://www.aph.org
p.56 1-03002-00
$16.00
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Made of durable white plastic, drilled for hanging. Has
raised-line markings along one edge in 1/4" increments,
with Braille marking every inch. Black large print
markings are along the opposite edge in 1/4"
increments.
Standard Measuring Tape
http://www.independentliving.com/prodinfo.asp?number=DH%2D20
DH-20
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$6.95
A tape designed to indicate measurements by feel. The
60 inch tape is marked by eyelets at every inch and half
inch. Two eyelets mark every foot. Large numbers
against the white background make it useful for the
sighted.
Metric Tactile Tape Measure
http://www.cnib.ca/en/services/products/useful-products/orderinginformation/Default.aspx
SKU LIV-064-000-0001
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$11.70
Tactile Fiberglass Tape Measures: a 150 cm tape
marked with single eyelets at every centimeter. Two
eyelets also mark every 10 centimeters on the metric
tape.
Braille/Print Meterstick
http://www.aph.org
p.56 1-03000-00
$15.00
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Plastic, drilled for hanging, with raised lines every
centimeter, and Braille every other centimeter; thick
raised lines for decimeters.
Click Ruler
http://www.nfb.org
AID01R
$65
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An efficient tactile measuring device that measures up to
12 inches with accuracy of 1/16 of an inch. Three 12"
extensions allow measurement up to 4 feet. This device
consists of four major parts: ½" aluminum tube, sliding
threaded rod, locking screw, ¼" thick metal stop.
Flexible Meterstick
http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/cml/saviselph/
$6.30
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The flexible plastic meter tape includes large-print and
Braille numbers
Talking Tape Measure
http://www.independentliving.com/prodinfo.asp?number=756565
756565
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$99.95
A 16 foot standard metal tape measure that announces the
measured length with an accuracy of .06 of an inch. Just turn it on
and pull it out to the length of the object or distance being measured,
and the distance will be announced in a pleasant male British voice.
It has a memory mode, and can be used to measure consecutive
distances that exceed its 16 foot length. It will automatically turn
itself off when it is not used for about 15 seconds, and will announce
a 5 second advance notice of the turn-off. Requires one 9 volt
battery (not included).
Talking Stopwatch
http://www.independentliving.com
756500
$74.95
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Designed for the blind, with no visual readout, this unit has 4
easily accessible and programmable buttons which, when used in
combination, tell the user how to set the time and use the timer
and stopwatch. It can be used as an alarm clock, a count-down
timer with or without automatic reporting, an auto-repeating timer
and a stopwatch. There are 11 different tones to choose from. A
protective cover is provided to prevent accidental resetting of
functions. Measures 5.5 inches x 3 x 1.25 and uses one 9 volt
battery, not included.
Royal Talking Tel-Weight Kitchen Scale
http://www.maxiaids.com
550100
$49.95
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You can now take control over your personal diet. This
digital talking scale reads out the weight of your personal
meal portion. Friendly female read out. Easy to use, no
programming needed. Weighs up to 26 oz. Also weighs
to the nearest gram. 9 Volt battery included.
Talking Color Identifier
http://www.aph.org
p.1671-03955-00$195
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This simpler talking color identifier is a small, hand-held
unit that is simple to operate using only two buttons. The
Colorino can detect more than 100 nuances of color and
be used as a light detector.
Balance Scales
http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/cml/saviselph
$16.10
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This specially modified balance includes a tactile
indicator and holes in the balance pans, allowing use of
removable plastic cups. Students use gram pieces and
mass sets for weighing.
Gram Pieces 100/set
http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/cml/saviselph
$3.95
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The gram pieces (or centicubes) are used with the
balance and mass set.
Mass Set 35 square plastic pieces
http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/cml/saviselph
$9.50
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These mass pieces are used with the balance and gram
pieces.
Sorting Tray
http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/cml/saviselph
$3.50
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The SAVI/SELPH sorting tray allows students with
disabilities to organize their workspace more effectively.
The tray measures 40 X 25 cm and includes six round
compartments, each 3 cm deep. It has many uses,
including as a planter tray or organizer for cups of liquids
or other items.