Sunday, March 15, 2009

I love construction tools!

I love constructions tools. I actually carry a general contractors license and have lost the tip of one ring finger. That last part was pretty recent and I'm actually not that happy about it. On that note please think safety. I was not hurt while making a cut it was just after. Right when my brain thought I was safe. Just remember to think safety whenever you are using or around power tools. Today I wanted to share a little bit about a retailer instead of a specific tool. Tool King is on of my favorites. I've included information about them from their about page below. Please check them out at http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3319415-10422311 or you can find them at http://www.doohickeyit.com and go to the construction page.

About Tool King
ToolKing.com is committed to delivering the best selection of products and services at the lowest possible prices to our valued customers. Internationally renowned as a tool resource, ToolKing.com is a favorite among Internet shoppers, ranking in the 'Top 50' several years in a row.Nestled in the foothills of Colorado just west of Denver, Colorado, the brick and mortar Tool King store is staffed with knowledgeable employees who are woodworkers, craftsmen and contractors themselves. The staff offers their expertise to the consumer to help them make an educated decision on their tool purchase.
The History of Tool King
In 1978, Tool King began as a small retail store in Denver, Colorado, selling hammers and power tools to craftsmen and do-it-yourselfers. After realizing that there was a high demand for such products, Tool King opened a chain of stores throughout Colorado.

In 1983, Tool King began gaining national exposure and was recognized as an Inc 500 Company for three successive years.

In 1987, Tool King was on their way to achieving national growth and opened six stores in Colorado and three in Wisconsin.

In 2001,Tool King launched ToolKing.com.

In 2003, Tool King combined all the retail stores into one 10,000 square-foot superstore in Lakewood, Colorado. ToolKing.com built efficient fulfillment and distribution systems based on a single warehouse and a network of drop shippers.

In 2004, ToolKing.com is voted Top 50 Best of the Web by Internet Retailer.

In 2005, ToolKing.com began exploring different trade channels and established a partnership with Amazon.com. At this time, ToolKing.com began operating on a .NET platform.

In 2006, ToolKing.com is recognized as a Top 500 Retailer by Internet Retailer in addition to the Top 28th fastest growing e-commerce company.

http://www.doohickeyit.com

1 comment:

  1. Nice posting!! Really, Tool King is my favorite for power and construction tools.

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