Snap-on has been recognized as having the "Overall Best Tool Storage in the United States" on the basis of Frost & Sullivan's independent research,
"2008 United States Automotive Technicians' Choice: Evaluation of Automotive Tools."
Snap-on has been the leader in the tool storage category every year since the annual research began. Key to Snap-on's continued dominance in Tool Storage is its revolutionary tool storage unit, EPIQ/
"We are truly honored to receive Frost & Sullivan's Automotive Technician's Choice Award for our EPIQ tool storage unit, as it means technicians feel we have the best products and solutions in the industry," said Chris Potter, president of tool storage for Snap-on Tools. "EPIQ is an innovative approach to tool storage. It includes smart features to help technicians become better organized; resulting in less wasted time and improved productivity."
Among tool storage products, Snap-on was ranked number one by 60 percent of the U.S. automotive technicians that were surveyed and far out ranking its nearest competitor at 14 percent. Snap-on's EPIQ is the first tool storage unit that's powered to work the way technicians do. EPIQ is a complete productivity system, making it an ideal unit to securely store sophisticated diagnostics and cordless tools, as well as laptops, cell phones, iPods or digital cameras.
Frost & Sullivan: Snap-on Has Best Tool Storage
Snap-on has been recognized as having the "Overall Best Tool Storage in the United States" on the basis of Frost & Sullivan's independent research
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