Trade invitation to ‘Tool Up’  

 

  • Jefferson Tools has launched its new Tool Up campaign, featuring exclusive deals and the chance to win premium prizes, helping tradespeople across the UK and Ireland gear up for a successful year 

 

Jefferson Tools, a leading supplier of professional tools and equipment in the UK and Ireland, has launched its highly anticipated Tool Up campaign. Running from February to 30 April 2025, this initiative promises exceptional value with a wide array of seasonal offers designed for professionals in construction, agriculture, electrical work, and the automotive industry. 

 

Tool Up provides tradespeople with the perfect opportunity to stock up on the equipment they rely on most during the early months of the year. Jefferson Tools has carefully selected products that cater to the specific needs of various industries. 

 

“Our mission is to ensure that customers stay efficient and well-equipped for the challenges of winter and spring projects,” says Darren Binns, National Sales Manager at Jefferson Tools. “From V-pump compressors, ideal for maintaining machinery in agricultural settings, to socket sets that offer essential versatility for mechanics, engineers, and tradespeople – every product has been chosen with the professional in mind.” 

 

For those in automotive and workshop environments, the campaign highlights the Nemesis range and the iR75 Jefferson Tools Infrared Heater, offering reliable solutions for professional use. 

 

Adding an extra bonus to this campaign, Jefferson Tools is inviting tradespeople to participate in an exclusive competition with premium prizes up for grabs. Simply shop the Tool Up promotion and enter online for a chance to win. The first prize, a 170 Bar Electric Pressure Washer, is a must-have for both professionals and domestic users. Second prize is a 2-Level Workshop Trolley, a practical addition to any workspace, while the third-place winner will receive a Five-Tread Multipurpose Telescopic Ladder. Winners will be announced on 1 May 2025 via the company’s Facebook and Instagram pages. 

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