Wright Tool Introduces New Tool Test Program

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Wright Tool offers safe, high-quality hand tools.
Wright Tool has introduced its new tool test program that challenges contractors to test Wright Tool's U.S.A.-made tools for superior safety, professional quality, and the highest value for the price.

The tool test program allows contractors to request up to eight different Wright Tool products through the online site (www.wrighttool.com/tooltestsafety) and use them for 30 days from the date of delivery. The tools will be delivered on site to the contractor by a local Wright Tool representative after the online form is filled out allowing them to work with and test the tools.

The products available for testing are:
  • 7-piece combination wrench set, 3/8- to 3/4 inches,12 point
  • 1-5/8-inch combination wrench,12 point
  • 1/2-inch drive, 10 1/2 inch long ratchet, knurled grip
  • 1-1/4-inch structural wrench, offset head, black
  • 5/8-inch to 1/2-inch drive, 6 point standard impact socket
  • 5/8-inch to 1/2-inch drive, 12 point standard socket
  • 9/16-inch to 1/2-inch drive, 12 point standard socket
  • 1/2-inch drive WrightGrip SB scaffold ratchet
"Entirely made in the U.S.A., Wright Tool has always offered safe, high-quality hand tools," said Ty Smith, director of business development at Wright Tool. "With meticulous attention to detail, we manufacture tools that are safer to use and promote efficiency on the job. We engineer our tools for higher strength, better ergonomics, durability and long-term reliability. The tool test program is an opportunity for contractors to experience the high-quality craftsmanship of Wright Tool, and also offer any suggestions to help us continue to perfect the performance of our products."
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