"american Safety & First Aid" Wall-mount Industrial First Aid Supply Cabinet

US $1300

  • Albion, Indiana, United States
  • Mar 28th
Offered for bid is an estate auction find; it is an American Safety & First Aid industrial first aid supplies storage cabinet in decent condition.  A cabinet like this would be found in a factory or machine shop production area.  This item is designed to be mounted on a wall or carried like suitcase with the handle shown in picture #3.  It has some cosmetic issues and could be with some cleaning and touch-up of the paint.  Picture #4 shows the hinge and back panel where there is a 3x5-inch section of rust.  The wall-mount slots are also visible.  Picture #8 shows the worst looking area of the interior.  It looks like something leaked and stained the paint, causing some surface rust.  It measures 22x15x6 inches and weighs about twelve pounds empty.  The door has several clear plastic pockets for the storage of compresses, amonia capsules, alcohol packets and such.  Bidding starts at just $14.95 plus shipping to get it sold.  See below for a word on shipping. Shipping -- international bidders are welcome but write for a shipping quote BEFORE you bid, and PayPal is the only form of payment we accept.  Buyers of two or more items will receive combined shipping to save you money on postage fees.  Indiana buyers will be charged 7% sales tax.  We at W_Brothers have several other items up for bid so be sure to click "see Seller's other items" for a look.
Used condition; designed to be either wall-mounted or carried with handle, needs some cosmetic upgrades (cleaning and paint touch-up) see full description below.
Brand American Safety & First Aid
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Model Unknown

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