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  2. J.H. Williams Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    Snap-on Industrial Brands, historically J.H. Williams Tool Group, is a division of American hand tool manufacturer Snap-on that makes and distributes tools to industrial markets. In addition to the Williams brand from which it originated, the group includes Bahco and CDI Torque Products. [1]

  3. Kobalt (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's and manufacturing partner J.H. Williams launched Kobalt in 1998, [1] with the intention of competing against rival retailers Sears and The Home Depot and their respective Craftsman and Husky tool brands. [2] In 2003, the Danaher Corporation began producing the majority of Kobalt hand tools. [3] [4]

  4. Husky (tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    Husky Wrench was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 29, 1924 by Sigmund Mandl, who had immigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia.By 1928, Husky had established a significant collaboration with the J.H. Williams Tool Group, with Williams distributing Husky wrenches in its mechanic's tool sets.

  5. The 7 Best Wrench Sets to Tackle DIY Projects - AOL

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    A wrench set provides the versatility needed to tackle a range of nuts and bolt sizes, and the leverage to dislodge stubborn fasteners. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

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  7. New Britain Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The company started to sell woodworking machines, [1] sockets and drive tools. New Britain was the main supplier for NAPA tools until its closure in 1990. New Britain Machine owned Husky and Blackhawk tools as well as making its own economy-grade tools under the None Better and Mustang names. [2]