Bon Tool issues new master catalog

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Bon Tool’s line has been expanded to nearly 6,000 products.
Bon’s line of contractor-grade hand tools and materials for the building trades has been expanded to nearly 6,000 products and includes over 600 new items introduced in January 2012. The full product line is featured in Bon’s Master Catalog - Volume 2012.

The newly published catalog is Bon’s largest yet, representing one comprehensive resource for Bon products. Bon is an industry leading manufacturer and distributor of construction tools for professionals. The large selection of tools available at Bon include tools for masonry, concrete and decorative concrete finishing, concrete restoration, drywall, interior construction, floor covering, asphalt, roofing general construction and more. The complete catalog of products can be viewed on line at bontool.com.

New products of interest span the trades including Bon’s Mixing & Pouring Barrel Transporter and Micro Topping Squeegees for concrete restoration work; Bon’s Nylon Face Dead Blow Hammers and Paver Joint Wire Brush for hardscape contractors; and Bon’s new Saw Cut Groover available as hand tool or as a walking tool for concrete finishing.
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