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The Plier/SideCutter Tool

Introduction to this important tool

Würth and Ducati Together Again!
WÜRTH RENEWS THE PARTNERSHIP WITH 
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AND JOINS THE DUCATI SUPPLIERS
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Keeping a ZEBRA® in your toolbox!

If you only know zebras from the zoo, you've missed something for decades! Because ZEBRA® is the quality brand from Würth that impresses with innovation, durability and the promise of guarantee. And for these reasons, you should quickly make room for ZEBRA® in your tool box.

The high quality standard makes a difference!

Good tools are durable and can ideally be used for many years. The ZEBRA® brand at Würth has stood for the highest perfection and quality for over 40 years. ZEBRA® products are subject to the strictest quality tests. In our in-house quality assurance they are tested under extreme conditions and achieve top values. Before the market launch, engineers, technicians and foremen subject all new products to rigorous practical tests.

Products from the current range are also constantly checked and optimized. This is the only way to guarantee the highest quality. Thanks to accreditation according to DIN EN ISO / IEC 17025, the Würth test laboratory is able to ensure product testing in a competent and independent manner.

You will no longer use any other tool!

There is a 100% promise of satisfaction on all ZEBRA® products. Screwdrivers , ratchets, pliers - if you are not satisfied with a ZEBRA® tool or it breaks, even though it has been used properly, put it on the table in the nearest customer center and you will get a new one. Very easy, and even after many years!

Tools, tools... tools
Tools, tools... tools

How many tools are enough? 

Wurth Malta  offers a wide range of high quality tools.

Tools have been with us since the beginning of time – they have driven our civilization and allowed us to thrive. This is no less true today then it was in the past. While most people no longer have the skills required to complete complicated tasks around the house, to avoid having to call in a contractor every time you need to hang a picture, you need to put together a basic toolbox. A basic toolbox is essential for any homeowner, or even renter.

Your Basic Toolbox

It is important to first consider the importance of getting quality tools before buying any tools. You should only buy quality tools. While they are more expensive, in the long run they will be worth it. Quality tools will last longer, and work better. A well-made drill will drill straighter. A well-made screwdriver will tighten faster. Although this may mean that you only buy your tools incrementally, it is still a better plan than trying to get all of your tools in one shot by purchasing inferior materials.

The first tool you should buy for your toolbox is a screwdriver. A screwdriver will come in handy on almost any project around the house, from replacing your telephone jacks to building a that new addition you’ve always dreamed about. If you can afford it, get a screwdriver with a full set of detachable tips (including Phillips heads).

After purchasing a screwdriver set, you should look for a good quality hammer. It doesn’t matter if the handle is made of wood or fibreglass. All that’s important is that you need to make sure it is comfortable in your hand and feels substantial (assuming, of course, that you will be using it for something more taxing than hanging picture frames).

The final basic tool you need for your toolbox is a set of adjustable wrenches. Most sets usually come with three different sizes, and will work on almost any size of nut or bolt you are likely to encounter around the house.

Other small tools you can fit into your toolbox are a level, tape measure, utility knife, pliers, and flash light (always useful when working in out of the way corners).

Taking Your Tools beyond the BasicToolbox

You can start expanding into more substantial tools once you have your three basic tools covered and have started to fill your toolbox with smaller gadgets.Other larger tools you will find useful to have around the house include a saw, a level, a planer, and a set of paintbrushes.

The first non-toolbox tool you should buy is an electric drill. If you’ve ever had to put screws in by hand, you will immediately appreciate the power and convenience of using a drill. A good drill will help you put in screws effortlessly and accurately. When buying a drill, be sure to compare the prices of normal power drills with cordless power drills. You will likely find that the difference is not as great as you thought it would be. If that is the caseHealth Fitness Articles, it is strongly recommended that you cough up the extra cash to get the cordless drill. You will be amazed at how much easier drilling will be when you are not constantly getting tangled up in the extension cord!

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Author: Steve Dolan

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