In photo speaking is Ryan Juillerat, Milwaukee Tool Representative, behind table left to right is Jack Ross and Ted Gilbert, both from The Hite Company.Milwaukee Tools visited the students at the Clearfield County Career and Technology to talk about the various tools they offer and how they work. The representative from Milwaukee Tool, Ryan Juillerat, explained to the students the different ways their tools work. He explained how one tool can work as 3 tools to keep your pouch lighter and creates less space and less cost. He also told the students that they are more than just tools, they also carry lighting, safety cut resistance gloves, and storage systems that all have a lifetime guarantee. The Hite Company was also presenting to the students and letting them know that if you are a student at CCCTC and you visit The Hite Company to purchase Milwaukee Tools, you will receive a 5% discount.
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