SAN FRANCISCO, CA, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) DSKA Tools, which is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is proud to be celebrating over 25 years in the heavy equipment and diesel engine field. DSKA Tools, run by the Quinn family, is a prominent tool and equipment reseller.
DSKA Tools provides quality tools for professional mechanics, both diesel and automotive. Furthermore, it is an authorized reseller of Genius Hand Tools, SK Tools, and Grey Pneumatic; which are some of the best tools in the business. "We don't just peddle tools and equipment. We actually use the products we sell," says Darren Quinn, principal of DSKA Tools. He went on to add, "If we don't like it...we don't sell it."
DSKA's flagship product, Genius Tools, is a leading professional grade tool manufacturer. They have been providing top quality tools at competitive prices since 1975. Their tools handle some of the toughest jobs in the industrial, automotive, agricultural, and shipyard fields. DSKA Tools is also a supplier of tools for master mechanics, with full tool sets by Genius Tools, as well as individual tool replacements.
Customers can find tools by these brands and additional tools such as screwdrivers, socket sets, battery charge test, hand sockets (both standard and metric), measurement tools, electric tools, tools for motorcycles, shop safety equipment, specialty tools, lock pick sets, and many, many more. In addition to these fine tools DSKA Tools also provides tool storage products from top manufacturers such as Waterloo, Remline, and International Tool Box. All of the storage products come with an exclusive DSKA Tool warranty and give you a great way to store and protect your investment.
DSKA Tools has over 4,000 mechanics that use their products. The company keeps their clients best interest in mind while providing top-notch service and reliable tools. It is also one of the key reasons DSKA Tools considers when they choose new brands to carry. DSKA Tools is a major supplier to automotive shops, paint and body shops, all branches of the military, and to the government.
Most of the products carried by DSKA Tools are professional grade and most of them come with a lifetime manufacturer warranty.
About DSKA Tools
DSKA Tools is a family owned and operated business. They have more than 25 years of hands on experience servicing heavy equipment and diesel engines. In turn, they hand pick their suppliers based their reputation and our historical use of their products. Their customer base is more than 4,000 mechanics strong. They supply heavy equipment, paint and automotive shops including government facilitates and every branch of the military.
Website: http://www.dskatools.com
DKSA Tools of Atlanta, Georgia Celebrates 25 Years of Business Experience
DSKA Tools, which is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is proud to be celebrating over 25 years in the heavy equipment and diesel engine field. Run by the Quinn family, the company is a prominent tool and equipment reseller.
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[Press-News.org] DKSA Tools of Atlanta, Georgia Celebrates 25 Years of Business ExperienceDSKA Tools, which is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is proud to be celebrating over 25 years in the heavy equipment and diesel engine field. Run by the Quinn family, the company is a prominent tool and equipment reseller.



