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Tool Guide Panama City FL

These tool shows were very well attended because they allow the manufacturers to show off their new stuff for the warehouse distributors and wagon jobbers. And soon you'll be seeing presentations on how the latest gadgets can save you time, bloody knuckles and lots of frustration.

Autozone
(850) 872-0555
726 S Tyndall Parkway
Panama City, FL
AutoZone
(850) 784-3993
1301 W 15th Street
Panama City, FL
Carquest Auto Parts
(850) 763-7671
7 E 15th St
Panama City, FL
Carquest of Panama City
(850) 763-7671
7 E 15th St
Panama City, FL
Autozone
(850) 277-1065
1917 S Highway 77
Lynn Haven, FL
Carquest Auto Parts
(850) 763-2861
2708 E 5th St
Panama City, FL
Napa Auto Parts
(850) 785-5281
1106 Harrison Ave
Panama City, FL
Autozone
(850) 784-3993
1301 W 15th St
Panama City, FL
Carquest of Panama City
(850) 234-6595
414b Thomas Dr
Panama City, FL
AutoZone
(850) 277-1065
1917 S Highway 77
Lynn Haven, FL
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Tool Guide

By Jeff Stankard  
July 01, 2004

Over the last two weeks, I've had the pleasure of attending some tool and equipment shows - and seeing a lot of cool tools, such as a pneumatic oxygen sensor remover, a magnetic socket holder and all kinds of flashlights and work lights. It seems that all the equipment is well-built, more powerful and user friendly, and the tools are stronger, but lighter. There are many more battery-powered tools out there too, as technological advances have improved battery life while reducing the size of the battery.

These tool shows were very well attended because they allow the manufacturers to show off their new stuff for the warehouse distributors and wagon jobbers. And soon you'll be seeing presentations on how the latest gadgets can save you time, bloody knuckles and lots of frustration. The one thing you won't save is money. It's not that because prices are going up; it's because you won't be able to resist all the new innovations. I'm sure you've spent a lot of money through the years on tools you want versus tools you really need.



One way to ease the pain for technicians who have to make a substantial investment in tools is to adopt a tool reimbursement program. These programs pay the technician for tool and equipment expenses separately from wages. When a few dollars of a tech's hourly pay is allocated for tools, they don't have to pay tax on this portion of their income. At the same time, the employer/shop owner d...

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