Klein Acquires General Machine Products
Klein Tools recently announced the acquisition of Pennsylvania-based General Machine Products Company (GMP). GMP is a supplier of specialty cable placement tools […]
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Klein Tools recently announced the acquisition of Pennsylvania-based General Machine Products Company (GMP). GMP is a supplier of specialty cable placement tools […]
The Klein Heavy-Duty Wire Stripper is now quadruple the strength of Klein’s traditional wire strippers. We can thank a focus […]
Klein Tools recently introduced two new voltage testers that use standard replaceable test leads for Electrical Pros. First, the Klein […]
Electricians have to measure things that can’t be seen, so having a reliable meter is essential to the job, especially […]
Guys and girls pursuing the electrical trade quickly learn it’s one kind of job to wire up new construction when […]
The Klein Flashlight with Worklight and Penlight with Laser made their debuts together a while back and I’ve had the chance […]
It wasn’t long after I sent one of the PTR staff a picture of a big splinter under my fingernail […]
Every tradesman hopes that the tradesmen before him kept everything level and plumb. If each successive step isn’t true by […]
If there’s one eternal truth about electrical work, it’s that wires need cuttin’. And what company has more experience with […]
Klein’s annual State of the Industry survey has given us a few more statistics to chew on. The first section […]