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ErgoKneel Pocket Kneeler with Retractable Lanyard

Save your knees with this durable, portable ergonomic product

ErgoKneel Pocket Kneeler with Retractable Lanyard
Source: Working Concepts, Inc.
The ErgoKneel Pocket Kneeler from Working Concepts, Inc. is made of the same thick closed-cell foam rubber as the original, but sized to fit in your belt loop, keychain, or tool box.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The ErgoKneel Pocket Kneeler from Working Concepts, Inc. is made of the same thick closed-cell foam rubber as the original, but sized to fit on your belt loop.

  • Popular 4 x 6 inch size
  • Lanyard hooks to your belt, keychain, or tool box
  • Made of 1-inch thick, heavy-duty closed-cell foam rubber
  • Will not compression set
  • Will not absorb liquids
  • Impervious to petroleum products
  • Self-extinguishing
  • Silicone-free

You’ll want to keep a Pocket Kneeler in your tool box and have one on you at all times. This Pocket Kneeler mini mat will save your knees.

Interested parties can visit Working Concepts’ website to learn more information.

ErgoKneel Pocket Kneeler by Working Concepts, Inc.

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