Product Central: Milwaukee dipped gloves
<p>Here is one notable hand tool from <em>HBSDealer</em>’s January 2018 product roundup.</p>
A theory among hand tool industry analysts calls for slow-hand growth in the hand tool category as prices decline across the aisle in the power tool category — but don’t buy it. As long as there are to-do lists, demand for hand tools will be as solid as forged steel.
Furthermore, the innovation taking place in hand tools needs little explanation — instantly, the consumer notices two things: “So, that’s how that works” and “I can really use this.”
Here is one notable hand tool from HBSDealer’s monthly roundup:
With a proprietary knitting prccess and a nitrile dip, here’s a pair of gloves that elevate the art of hand protection. The textured nitrile palm of the gloves offer a better grip on materials, as well as increased dexterity. Plus, Smartswipe fingertips are touchscreen compatible. (milwaukeetool.com)
Check out other products featured in the January 2018 issue of HBSDealer magazine.
Furthermore, the innovation taking place in hand tools needs little explanation — instantly, the consumer notices two things: “So, that’s how that works” and “I can really use this.”
Here is one notable hand tool from HBSDealer’s monthly roundup:
Milwaukee dipped gloves
With a proprietary knitting prccess and a nitrile dip, here’s a pair of gloves that elevate the art of hand protection. The textured nitrile palm of the gloves offer a better grip on materials, as well as increased dexterity. Plus, Smartswipe fingertips are touchscreen compatible. (milwaukeetool.com)
Check out other products featured in the January 2018 issue of HBSDealer magazine.