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From chocolate bars to snap blades!

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In 1956 Yoshio Okada, the founder of Olfa Corporation, invented the world’s first snap-off blade cutter. The inspiration for this incredible idea came from breaking...

Recip saw delivers fast cuts and more work per charge

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The M18 Fuel Sawzall reciprocating saw is the next generation of legendary performance and durability, designed for the toughest applications on the job site. This...

Get the job done quicker

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Channellock® Speedgrip™ 440®X Tongue & Groove Pliers make fast and easy non-slip adjustments so tradies can get the job done even quicker. Laser-hardened crosshatch teeth...

Tools working smarter for plumbing trade

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Trade tool supplier Toolware Sales Ltd has given a group of plumbing businesses a chance to try and test innovative tools from UK specialist...

Auto-feed systems increase productivity

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When it comes to choosing fasteners, the superior holding power of screws over nails is obvious, but the time-saving advantage of driving nails has...

Giant global manufacturer partners with locally-owned tool company

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Accent Tools Ltd has significantly expanded its sales and brand portfolio in New Zealand, with a newly-formed partnership with Apex Tool Group (ATG). ATG is...

8000 nails per charge!

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With Senco’s new SGT90i Framing Gas Tool, the user can harness the increased power to guarantee efficiency and a professional finish with every nail. The...

Carry It — a builder’s best friend

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Carry It is a three-in-one tool used for the transportation and installation of sheet materials around the building site. Whether it’s carrying sheet materials, levering...

Smooth clean and even cuts with new diamond abrasives

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Lenox has announced the launch of Lenox Metalmax diamond abrasive, a new alternative to abrasive cutoff wheels for increased durability and smooth, clean and...

Safety tips for tools and machinery

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Hand and power tools and machinery are integral to every construction site. Looking after tools and machinery is important from a safety perspective. The following...