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The Lenox plant in East Longmeadow MA produces recip saw blades, hole saws, band saw blades, and a number of other items. This story focuses on recip saw blades.
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The curved head of this pry bar can be pivoted and locked into 16 different positions.
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Pulls nails, pries, and strikes like a hammer
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This spring-loaded hand tool breaks brick, concrete, asphalt, tile, and other tough materials
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The True Temper 30-inch Claw Bar looks like a cross between a framing hammer and a crowbar.
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Jackson has a new demolition tool called the Pulverizer
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What sets the Duck Prybar apart from other testosterone-fueled wrecking bars are the adjustable lifting arms.
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At about one foot long and 3 1/2 pounds, the Jackson Pulverizer demolition hammer is easy to handle with one hand.
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Hilti just introduced its largest electric demolition hammer yet, the TE 3000-AVR.
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The typical flat utility bar has a 90-degree rocker head that curves in the opposite direction from the flat end — which restricts the bar's range of motion.