Hand tools of all kinds are now being made of steel with metal or wood handles. They are usually too heavy and cost too much
PRLog - Jul 01, 2013 - BROOKSVILLE, Fla. -- That is why Louis F. Mlecka and son Phillip, on June 14, 2013, developed a multi-use basic tool made of tough durable plastic that will sell for a fraction of what the individual tools cost now.. The basic tool by itself can be used to dig holes for posts, plants and small trees, plus plug grass and install termite stations. It also separates to reveal a heavy guage wire that can be used to jab paper and pick up other trash including aluminum cans and other discarded items.
As an option, it is designed for attachment of plastic tools like shovels, spades, rakes, brooms of all kinds, mop holders, saw and many more. In addition, in development are extensions to cut and trim tree limbs and to remove snow from one story house roofs without damaging the shingles.
A working copy of the prototype is available.
Mlecka said, all we need now is for an investor to help us obtain a patent and lead the way to have it mass produced for global sales.
There is nothing like it so obtaining a patent should be no problem.
Those interested can obtain more information by calling 352-796-2089 or email to mlecka@att.net.
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Plastic Tools To Replace those made of steel-New Invention Reveals How
July 01, 2013 at 11:00 AM EDT