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Heavy Duty Shoe Stretcher with attachments in USA

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by Skiing-in-jackson, Nov 14, 2018.


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    See pics. This is a super heavy duty shoe stretcher. Designed for boots, work shoes, hockey skates, ski boots, dance shoes... nearly any footwear.

    It is very heavy.

    Rare and hard to find. New ones are upwards of $1.5K USD.

    I imagine shipping will be around $50-$70 USD. International shipping can be a PITA, but I’ll look into it if you’re interested.

    $500.00. PayPal is best.
     

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  2. I will have another one in stock here in a few days. It is a lighter duty unit that will work well on shoes and boots.​
     
  3. SOLD!!!!!! The heavy duty one is gone. Please see pics of lighter duty model below.




     
  4. Please see enclosed pics of lighter duty model.

    Not as heavy as the previous unit, but still pretty stout. Will be great for shoes, skates, boots and other footwear. This unit is a little smaller and may not work well on ski boots.

    Hard to find.
     

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