Want To Make Sure That The Job Is Done Better? Use Milwaukee Parts and Tools!

By Bart Icles

Established by A. F. Siebert in 1924 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation has been making high quality electric tools to date. It started out in the tool repair business, but as its workforce refurbished and repaired tools, they also did detailed research on whatever tools are in demand in the market and started doing studies on how to keep the supply going to meet the market demands and at the same time, keeping their prices in a range that the target consumers can well afford and, on top of all of these, making sure that a profit will be made. Employees invested countless hours dissecting, analyzing, and re-structuring products from other manufacturers so that they can mix the functionalities of some tools which, in effect, make Milwaukee tools and parts more efficient than those that are currently being sold in the market at that time. They made Milwaukee tools more durable and, by tailoring their tools to the need of the marketplace, their products were accepted with open arms, hence, giving them their rightful niche in the world of electronic power tools.

The result of seemingly endless and painstakingly laborious research and testing were increased Milwaukee Tools performance, improved overload capacity, longer tool life, and lower maintenance costs. These improvements set a new standard, and these standards even rivaled those of the U.S. government.

Milwaukee Electric Tool is ISO 9000- and ISO 9001-certified. To date, they develop and manufacture products that are of professional standard, never failing to put into check user research to make sure of professional user needs; benchmarking to ensure that its prototypes are the best in terms of product ranking; and demanding laboratory and in-field testing to make sure that its tools are matched with what the users need. Milwaukee tools are designed not solely to be able to do the job; they are also designed to make sure that any job that will entail using any product in their product line will be done better.

Included in Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation's product line are about 500 power tool models which include hammer drills, band saws, sanders, reciprocating saws, switches, motors, cords, and a whole lot more, manufactured in 12, 18, 28, 120, and 230 volt configurations. Its headquarters is currently located in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation is now being run by Techtronic Industries Co., Ltd., a Hong Kong-based company, which bought Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation in 2005. Techtronic Industries Co., Ltd. Is one of the leading marketers, manufacturers, and suppliers of home improvement and floor care products and it employs more than 20,000 people globally. - 20765

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