JennyTools
New Member
Hi Guys,
I'm new to the site/forum but not to the plumbing industry. My father and uncle have owned and operated a small manufacturing company in Pipersville, Pennsylvania (since 1973) that has since become the family business. We primarily manufacturer hand tools for the electrical industry, but recently have started manufacturing PEX Crimping Tools for professional plumbers and other DIY types.
Proudly manufactured in the USA, our Compact PEX Tool with Interchangeable Dies (patent pending) makes pex crimps even when placed literally against the wall. Utilizing our four link mechanism, this tool is the ideal solution for your crimping needs. Unlike other products, the unique interchangeable dies of this crimper allow the operator to quickly and easily change pex size with no additional tooling. As always, our many PEX tools are designed with overhead applications in mind. This line of tooling makes short work of any crimp that requires two hands to position the tool on the fitting.
My main point is this, check out our site at http://jennytools.com/ today!
Thanks,
Steve
I'm new to the site/forum but not to the plumbing industry. My father and uncle have owned and operated a small manufacturing company in Pipersville, Pennsylvania (since 1973) that has since become the family business. We primarily manufacturer hand tools for the electrical industry, but recently have started manufacturing PEX Crimping Tools for professional plumbers and other DIY types.
Proudly manufactured in the USA, our Compact PEX Tool with Interchangeable Dies (patent pending) makes pex crimps even when placed literally against the wall. Utilizing our four link mechanism, this tool is the ideal solution for your crimping needs. Unlike other products, the unique interchangeable dies of this crimper allow the operator to quickly and easily change pex size with no additional tooling. As always, our many PEX tools are designed with overhead applications in mind. This line of tooling makes short work of any crimp that requires two hands to position the tool on the fitting.
My main point is this, check out our site at http://jennytools.com/ today!
Thanks,
Steve
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