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Safco Adjustable Speaker Podiums - Mahogany

SAF8921MH by Safco Products

Square - 21" x 21" x 46" - Steel, Wood - Black Base, Mahogany




Item Number: SAF8921MH
Unit: EA
In stock: Estimated Delivery 1-2 Business Days
 
List  Price: $140.00
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Sturdy speaker stand offers adjustable height, platform tilt, and a black steel base. Ideal for presentations requiring no support equipment. 20" wide x 16" deep reading platform has a laminate top with black T-molding and paper stop. Platform tilts from 0 to 70 degrees. Podium pole adjusts manually from 30" to 44".
  • Square - 21" x 21" x 46" - Steel, Wood - Black Base, Mahogany
  • Ideal for presentations requiring no support equipment
  • 20"W x 16"D reading platform with paper stop; tilts 0 to 70 degrees
  • Black Base laminate finish with black T-molding and steel base


UPC Code: 73555892123
UNSPSC Number: 45111501
Moore Number: SAF8921MH
Barcode: 167525
Alternate SKU's or Part Numbers: SAF-8921MH
Brand Name Safco
Manufacturer Safco Products
Manufacturer Part Number 8921MH
Manufacturer Website Address www.safcoproducts.com
Packaged Quantity 1 Each
Product Name Adjustable Speaker Podiums
Product Type Lectern
Assembly Required Yes
Country of Origin China
Post-consumer-waste% 0%
Recycled No
Recycled Content 0%
Color Black Base
Color Mahogany
Height 46.0"
Material Steel Base
Material Wood Top
Application/Usage Presentation
Base Included Yes
Finishing Laminated
Height Adjustment 29.50" to 46" of Lectern
Table Top Length 21"
Table Top Shape Square
Table Top Width 21"



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