Workshop wonders 40 www.aftermarketonline.net JULY/AUGUST 2025 Time to tool up for the season ahead Jefferson Tools’ spring-summer campaign focuses on cleaning, cooling and cutting As the weather warms and workloads ramp up, Jefferson Tools — a leading supplier across the UK and Ireland — is showcasing its latest Tool Up products. The latest edition of the Northern Ireland-based tools brochure is all about helping workshop professionals and others gear up for a productive spring and summer, with standout offers on everything from pressure washers and portable air conditioning units to powerful cut-off saws and precision-engineered TCT blades. At its core, the new Tool Up offers are a focused response to the needs of workers in hot, high-demand environments — whether it’s clearing a yard, prepping equipment, cutting through heavy steel, or simply staying cool while doing it. One of the latest standout features is the selection of pressure washers. Designed for both domestic and industrial cleaning tasks, models range from the compact 150 BAR electric washer — ideal for light-duty use around smaller sites — to the petrol-powered 13HP washer, which boasts a maximum pressure of 3200psi and a flow rate of 21 litres per minute. With electric start, thermal protection, a 20-metre steel-braided hose and a gun pressure rated to 5000psi, it’s a powerful option for the dirtiest jobs in the toughest conditions. Every detail has been considered to ensure the machines are ready for realworld use. Cooling is another major theme in this 12th edition of Tool Up, with the firm’s range of portable air conditioning units and high-velocity drum fans offering welcome relief for workshop and garage environments where airflow matters. The 4-in-1 air conditioner delivers both cooling and heating with a 12,000 BTU/hr output, along with a softtouch LED panel, remote control, and energy-efficient R290 refrigerant. Meanwhile, the 18” and 20” drum fans — running at speeds of up to 1,354rpm — ensure fresh air is always on tap, whether in a paint shop, loading bay or factory floor. Cutting tasks are equally well catered for, with the 14” cut-off saw featured prominently. It has a 2,480W motor, adjustable clamping angles and a spindle-lock mechanism for fast, safe blade changes, making it ideal for professionals working with box section, steel pipe, angle iron and bar. Also included are discounted TCT blades from the MAKO PRO range. Available in 7”, 9”, 10” and 12” diameters, they come with bushings for compatibility across a range of saw types and offer hardened durability for accurate, consistent cutting. While not compatible with the Jefferson cut-off saws, they provide excellent value for tradespeople seeking precise performance on other machines. Darren Binns, national sales manager at Jefferson Tools, said: “These are well-thoughtout offers, based on what our customers are genuinely working on right now. “We’re focused on helping tradespeople stay productive in the heat, clean up properly after a job, and get the right kit for serious cutting and fabrication. This is all about delivering the right tools at the right time.” Adding even more value to this edition is a new Jefferson Tools competition, offering the chance to win one of three Spring Cleaning Bundles worth over £300 each. Entry is free. Simply scan the QR code inside the brochure before the competition closes on August 31. The prize draw takes place on September 1. Elsewhere, the latest Tool Up includes greatvalue bundles for welders and mechanics, with kit combinations featuring autodarkening helmets, TIG gloves and ARC inverter welders. Impact socket sets, airline hoses and digital tyre inflators round out the edition, making it a useful guide for anyone equipping a van, garage or mobile repair service. See Jefferson’s online brochure at www. jeffersontools.com or pick up a copy of Tool Up 12 from any Jefferson Tools stockist.
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