Hand Tools

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Whether you’re digging deep, leveling the playing field, or finishing concrete with precision, our hand tools are the foundation of reliable, consistent performance. Explore our lineup of durable, time-tested tools below, and find the perfect additions to your toolbox—it’s time to knock your next project out of the park.
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Digging & Moving Tools

Built for heavy use, our digging tools deliver strength, control, and durability for moving soil, concrete, or gravel.

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  • Shovels:
    Heavy-duty shovels designed for digging, lifting, and moving materials efficiently on any job site.
  • Post Hole Diggers:
    Precision tools for clean, deep holes, ideal for fencing, foundations, and utility installations.
  • Wheelbarrows:
    Durable wheelbarrows with sturdy frames and balanced designs for hauling heavy loads with ease.
  • Pinch Point Bars:
    Versatile tools perfect for prying, lifting, and moving heavy objects or materials on construction sites.
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Finishing Tools

Achieve the perfect finish with tools designed for precision and craftsmanship in concrete and masonry work.

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  • Trowels:
    Durable trowels for smoothing, spreading, and finishing concrete and masonry surfaces with accuracy.
  • Levels:
    Essential tools for ensuring straight and level lines, perfect for concrete pours, walls, and frames.
  • Rakes:
    Strong, multi-purpose rakes for leveling and spreading concrete or gravel during foundational work.
  • Concrete & Masonry Tools:
    A comprehensive selection of tools tailored for concrete finishing, masonry repair, and detailing work.
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Striking and Cutting Tools

Made to withstand heavy impacts, our striking and cutting tools help you power through tough materials with confidence.

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  • Hammers:
    Reliable hammers for driving nails, breaking materials, or performing demolition tasks on the job site.
  • Chisels:
    Precision chisels crafted for cutting, shaping, and removing material from concrete, wood, or masonry.
  • Mattocks:
    Heavy-duty tools combining digging and chopping capabilities, ideal for tough ground and demolition work.
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Miscellaneous Tools

Durable toolbelts for easy access to essentials and industrial-grade brooms to keep your jobsites clean and free of debris.

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  • Tool Belts:
    Comfortable and durable tool belts designed to keep essential tools within reach for efficiency on the job site.
  • Brooms:
    Sturdy, industrial-grade brooms perfect for sweeping up debris and keeping work areas clean and safe.
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FAQs

1. What’s the difference between a mattock and a shovel?
A mattock looks like a pick axe, it combines an axe-like blade for chopping with a pick for breaking up tough ground. On the other hand, a shovel is of course spoon-like shaped and best suited for digging and moving soil or other materials.
2. What are post hole diggers used for?
Post hole diggers are used to dig holes in the ground, typically from a few inches to about a foot in diameter. They’re used for general purposes like setting fence posts or small foundations.
3. Why are levels important in construction?
Levels are how you ensure that a foundation is laid properly and evenly. A level ground can withhold any structure built on top and won’t suffer instability issues later on.
4. How do I choose the right trowel for my project?
Choose a finishing trowel for smooth concrete work, a margin trowel for small patches, or a pointing trowel for detailed masonry repairs.
5. What’s the benefit of a pinch point bar?
They are used to pull two objects apart. They have an angled, flattened end that acts as a lever, which makes it easy to apply a significant amount of force between two objects.
6. How can a quality tool belt improve job efficiency?
A durable tool belt keeps your most-used tools easily accessible, allowing you to put it right back where it goes when you’re done with it, and know exactly where it is when you’re going to reach for it!
7. What type of rake is best for concrete work?
Concrete rakes are specifically designed with flat, sturdy tines to level and spread concrete evenly during pours.
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