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I'm not really trying to hock anything, but what do you guys think about tools designed for women or those with smaller hands? Not the flowery enamel painted ones they sell on the counter, but tools with smaller comfort grips etc? Just wanted to start to get a feel for what the general public is thinking.
I do hock them, but I have my honest points to make about my own distributor line and my favorites...
also, until Monday night..(31st) if you buy a pink hammer I will personally send you a second one as well!! $3. from each hammer goes to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
If you do end up ordering, just message me here at tribe and I will send off your second hammer. You will need to order through my sales portal of course (credit cards accepted), in order to receive the 2nd free PINK hammer. I will be able to see the order through my office. IF you want me to place the order for you, I do take paypal..
Thanks everyone.
oh yea..my page is at www.goddesstools.com
I do hock them, but I have my honest points to make about my own distributor line and my favorites...
also, until Monday night..(31st) if you buy a pink hammer I will personally send you a second one as well!! $3. from each hammer goes to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
If you do end up ordering, just message me here at tribe and I will send off your second hammer. You will need to order through my sales portal of course (credit cards accepted), in order to receive the 2nd free PINK hammer. I will be able to see the order through my office. IF you want me to place the order for you, I do take paypal..
Thanks everyone.
oh yea..my page is at www.goddesstools.com
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Re: Tools designed for women or smaller hands, and Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Mon, March 31, 2008 - 8:52 AM
Cute! My petite wife kicked ass when we re-drywalled our bathroom. I held the drywall, and she drilled it. A small Makita cordless drill was perfect for her. Good luck with your products.
-troy
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Re: Tools designed for women or smaller hands, and Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Mon, March 31, 2008 - 12:01 PMI got a pink toolset, belt and gloves for Christmas this year. I think it is all the same company you are hocking. It's all great, cute and fine for smaller projects around the house, but since my latest project is putting up a fence, the hammer is too small and light. The drill/screwdriver doesn't have much longevity for bigger projects, and the pink dye in the gloves and belt bleed if they get wet or sweaty. I still use the gloves and belt though because they fit right and they are cute and girly. Just have to use old workpants that I don't mind getting a little pink :)
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Re: Tools designed for women or smaller hands, and Breast Cancer Fundraiser
Fri, May 23, 2008 - 8:04 AMI am a Tomboy Tools Consultant and sell tools for women (or anyone that they fit) including the Pink hammer.
I had purchased a house that needed some work an had moved in with only a hammer and a couple of screwdrivers. I was frequently going to the hardware stores to find tools that I could use... A year or so later I found out about Tomboy Tools and signed up the same day that I looked at the product.. Guaranteed, quality products that fit my hands and the companies focus on educating women about the use of basic tools and home improvement. (This fit in with years of raising daughters and being their Girl Scut Leader).