SK Hand Tools recruits mobile tool dealers

The SK Mobile dealer program offers access to top quality tools, a strong brand technicians trust, a complete conversion program, simplified online ordering software, a full-line catalog, a free truck wrap and more, according to the company.
Nov. 19, 2014
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SK Hand Tools, manufacturer of nearly 3,000 Made-in-the-U.S.A products is recruiting new dealers for their mobile tool distribution program.

"We're actively recruiting mobile dealers across the U.S. who want to sell America's best tools," said Walt Sedlacek, VP of sales and marketing for SK Hand Tools. "We need dealers with the passion to run their own businesses, take control of their territories and increase their profit margins."

Mobile dealers who sign up with SK can sell premium tools at a lower price and still make 20 percent more margin. Sedlacek stated that dealers who typically sell $350,000 USD in tools per year could see their net, or take home, margins jump from $42,000 to $122,000. "Plus, they'll have the satisfactiion of selling American-made tools to their hard-working customers," said Sedlacek.

The SK Mobile dealer program offers access to top quality tools, a strong brand technicians trust, a complete conversion program, simplified online ordering software, a full-line catalog, a free truck wrap and more, according to the company. For more information on the program and its benefits, visit www.skhandtool.com.

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