Inventors of the Multi-use Lawn and Garden Tool believe this basic tool can change the way hand tools are made and sold.
PRLog - Aug 12, 2013 - BROOKSVILLE, Fla. -- Louis F. Mlecka and son Phillip created this tool on June 14, 2013 and its status is Patent Pending.
This basic tool alone can be used to dig holes for posts, plants, small trees, plug grass and install termite stations. The digger at the bottom can be removed to reveal a spike that can be used to jab up paper, cans and other trash that have been discarded on the ground, There is a tee handle and part of this handle has a hacksaw blade attached for cutting metal, wood and plastic.
However, Mlecka says the tool is designed for attachment of many other tools especially those made of pilastic.
Some of the tools that can be attached are shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, brooms, mallets, hatchets, paint brushes, paint rollers, trowels, snow roof scoops, mops, window squeegee. putty knife-scraper, animal litter scooper, car washing tools, pitchforks, plumbing plunger and suction cup for changing lightbulbs
The PVC pipe can be extended up to about 30 feet for various purposes. The tool will reduce the use of ladders and be easier on the back.
As compared to existing tools, it will cost less to make and therefore provide them to the customer at a much lower price.. Since only one plastic handle will be used to interchange all the attachments, there will be no need for metal and wood handles. They will be lighter and require less storage space.
The inventors are seeking someone to manufacture and market this basic tool. The attachments will be supplied by various vendors.
A working prototype is available Anyone iinterested in manufacturing this basic tool or becoming a partner can contact Mlecka at 352-796-2089 or email mlecka@att.net.
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New Tool Invention May Have More Uses Than Any Other Product Ever Before Created
August 12, 2013 at 14:00 PM EDT