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BUSINESS RESOURCES + TOOLS — PRODUCT APPLICATION


Answering industry demand for accessories that outlast


BY DAVID LEE


tools that help them get the job done better and faster, with the ultimate goal of producing leading results and increasing overall productivity. But even a best-in-class power tool is not nearly as effective as when it is paired with an accessory that matches its performance level. When DEWALT speaks with


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professionals working in fields such as plumbing, concrete and metal working about how accessories can be improved to meet their needs, the words “longer life” are heard all too often. In response to this feedback, DEWALT has developed new lines of


n all facets of the construction industry, professionals are constantly searching for power


accessories designed to serve as more than disposables and to match the performance of the power tools they’re being used with. Most recently, DEWALT discovered


a lack of a truly professional-grade metal cutting reciprocating blade offering, resulting in heightened user frustration with blades that were constantly breaking and wearing down much too quickly. In response to this jobsite issue, DEWALT developed their new 2X Longer Life Metal Cutting Reciprocating Saw Blades.


Talking to the pros Innovation in accessories is not a


new concept for DEWALT. The brand


prides itself on its dedication to constant conversation and interaction with the professional user. It’s through these exchanges on the jobsite that DEWALT is able to identify issues and challenges and to develop innovative accessory solutions that fulfill their needs. When it comes to current metal


cutting reciprocating saw blades offered on the market, a common frustration among professionals is lack of durability and poor blade life. With the wear and tear professionals put on reciprocating saw blades cutting through materials like rebar, unistrut, threaded rod and black pipe, there is high demand for blades that don’t lose teeth, bend, break or wear out


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