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Corona Tools: America's leading name in garden tools launches in the UK

Corona Tools, America’s leading tool innovator, has launched its premium gardening tools in the UK. Now available through Burgon & Ball, Corona tools are a by-word for quality in North America for professionals and gardeners.
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Corona Tools: America's leading name in garden tools launches in the UK

 

Find out more about Corona tools on Corona's UK website.

 

There are exciting new opportunities for retailers this autumn, as Corona Tools, America’s leading tool innovator, launches its premium gardening tools in the UK - and they're available through us at Burgon & Ball.

Already a by-word for quality in North America, professionals and gardeners alike rely on Corona cutting tools, hand tools and long-handled tools for their long lasting durability and performance - and now retailers can offer them to British gardeners.

These superb tools combine outstanding performance with the highest quality materials and advanced technical design, to ensure that Corona tools are more than up to the job, however tough it gets.

From its beginnings in the Southern California orange groves back in 1928, when the invention of a small shear for harvesting oranges revolutionised the citrus industry, Corona Tools this year celebrates 90 years of growth, innovation, and engineering expertise.

Since its inception, the manufacturer has excelled at combining the best of American engineering, with a can-do approach to solving real problems, and today Corona’s reputation for innovation is recognised throughout North America. These premium tools offer not just superior strength, but also exceptional durability, and have been created to give lasting performance, season after season.

Corona Tools is launching selected ranges in the UK in 2018 as a result of its relationship with us at Burgon & Ball. At the start of the year, we joined the Venanpri global family of the finest hand tool brands, already home to Corona Tools.

This natural fit between Burgon & Ball, as the UK’s oldest manufacturer of garden tools and accessories, founded in 1730, and an American innovator with a solid heritage of excellence, bring great opportunities to retailers this autumn.

Corona Tools debuted its ranges of cutting tools, saws, axes, digging tools and long-handled tools at GLEE in September, where visitors were able to meet the Corona tool experts, and take an exclusive first look at these superb high quality tools from the States.

For further information on this exciting new range of tools, get in touch with your Area Sales Manager or contact our sales office on 01202 684141 or sales@burgonandball.com.

 

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