Kennedy Tool Boxes Not Needed in Australia
June 26, 2009 by Tool Editor
Filed under Tool Chest
by Brute
Kennedy tool boxes are known around the world for the quality tool storage solutions they have been providing for nearly 100 years.
The range inculdes everything from roller cabinets to mechanics tool chests.Every item built to the highest standards covering both stationary and mobile applications.
While Kennedy tool boxes have enjoyed the position of being number one choice around the world for professionals and handymen seeking both quality and value in a tool box a new entry to the market means their product is no longer needed in Australia.
In 2007 SP Tool's range of tool boxes and tool storage solutions was introduced to the Australian market and has been quickly picked up as our version of "Kennedy Tool Boxes".
Being very young to the tool box market SP Tools have been able to combine modern style and good looks with old fashiond craftmanship and quality to bring Australia a complete tool storage system. That not only looks better than anything else on the market but performs better than anything else on the market and all for a very reasonable price.
Looking for a stainlees steel tool box or stainless steel roller cabinet - SP Tools have it.
Looking for a tool box and roller cabinet combo in the colour of your favourite V8 team - SP Tools have it.
Looking for sturdy tool box with roll bars to go in the back of your pick up - SP Tools have it.
looking for Mobile storage solutions to take on site - SP Tools have it.
The SP Tools range of tool storage solutions is growing every month so now is the time to get in and start your tool storage collection of with quality that has never been offered from an Australian company until now.
The tool box range is also complimented with the SP Hand Tool range and the SP Air Tool range.
Now your life is complete.
If you like Kennedy tool boxes and live in Australia you will be doing cartwheels when you lay your hands on a SP Tool's tool box.
Organize Your Work Vehicle With Truck Tool Boxes
June 22, 2009 by Tool Editor
Filed under Tool Storage
by Andy West
Purchasing a new work truck can take lots of time and effort. Buying a new truck is a big financial investment for your business, and you want to make an informed decision. Before you start driving all over town and hitting the dealerships, consider your companies specific needs in a work truck.
Like cars, work trucks come with a million options for the buyer to consider. What are the most important features your vehicle must have? Think about how you need it to perform on a daily basis. Do you have to tow equipment a lot? How much towing capacity will you need?
What about your cargo needs? How much equipment, tools, and hardware do you carry daily? If you carry a lot of tools and hardware on a daily basis, consider adding some truck tool boxes for extra storage space.
Make sure the payload capacity of the vehicle you consider will be able to meet those needs on a daily basis. In addition, consider the reliability of the make and model. They are a big investment and you want that investment to pay off in the long run.
Do some research on the reliability and cost of ownership. Consider the cost of gas and upkeep. What kind of initial warranty does the truck come with? Many manufacturers offer extended warranty options, which might save you money in the long run on upkeep costs.
Start your dream list by reviewing a recent list of best selling or top rated vehicles. What were some of the features that made them best sellers? Will those features work for you? Also, consider your personal needs.
Do you prefer all wheel drive or front wheel drive? How many miles do you drive on a day to day basis? How much passenger room do you need? If you use it for personal needs as well, consider how much space is needed for your family and children to travel comfortably. Also, will it fit in a standard size parking space?
Another way to narrow down your choice is to consider the options package that comes with the truck. Once you have a good idea of your needs then think about your budget. One of the most important aspects in business is sticking to your budget.
Make a firm decision on your budget and then look at the truck options available. If your budget is tight, think about buying a baseline work truck and then adding on accessories as the money becomes available. Once you have a list within your budget do a cost comparison analysis.
Many manufacturer's offer monthly rebates or incentives. Individual truck dealerships may have their own incentive program. Instead of driving around for a whole afternoon, look at dealership websites to see special offers.
Before visiting dealerships create a car buying information file. Put in any brochures or information you have collected on those that interest you for easy access. Also, bring information on any vehicle you may want to trade in. As you get closer to purchase make sure you bring your trade in vehicles title, car insurance and required finance documents.
Once you have narrowed down a few makes and models test drive several vehicles. With all the truck options available, like truck tool boxes and racks, you can be a choosy buyer to get just what you want.
Make sure it fits into your daily work needs. Don't get sidetracked by glitzy models loaded with options you don't really need. Remember you are making a big investment into your company's future. Be a well informed buyer. Finding the perfect one can be a fun and rewarding experience. Do the research, stick to your budget and find the truck that will return your investment.
Andy West is a writer for Buy Auto Truck Accessories, a spectacular retailer of fine products, and specializing in truck tool boxes. For more information please visit http://www.BuyAutoTruckAccessories.com
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