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Re: Need bracelet tube for SMProfessional 2226.80

: Otto Frei has pins and tubes. Make sure you
: look on the clasp for 2 numbers like
: 1525/875. This is what you need to order the
: parts. They aren't cheap!
: I get my plastic bags in the notions department
: at Wal-Mart. When we travel we put our meds
: in the bags and label them by day with a
: Sharpie.
: Steverem

The parts at Otto Frei cost $3.70 a piece but it's the shipping that will make it expensive as there is a $15.00 order minimum. As for the plastic bags, the notions department is where they sell like sewing related stuff right? There isn't any Walmart's in San Francisco but would places like Walgreens or Rite Aid actually sell the bags as well since I know one can buy it online but I don't need 1,000 bags yet.

Cheers,
Vince

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