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The Toolbox Portfolio Has Once Again Increased as the Addition of LogSplitterWorld Is Finalised – Journalism.co.uk

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Toolbox has found success with a variety of dedicated tool sub-sites and it will likely be no different with the addition of their new, log splitter dedicated website; http://www.logsplitterworld.co.uk

E-commerce news details further expansion of the Toolbox online
empire, they have released a new website onto their platform,
purposefully dedicated to log splitters and accessories. This new
website will make it far easier for customers wanting to purchase a log splitter or log splitting equipment to do just that, as the site will be separate and
focused directly on this tool field. A similar navigation approach seems
to have been adopted on LogSplitterWorld and looks to be just as user
friendly as it was originally on the main Toolbox site.

Lee Taylor, general manager at Toolbox comments on the new site
release: “Log splitter sales and accessory sales has continued to rise
over the last year or 2, we put this down to a higher demand for wood,
created by people turning to greener alternatives for heating such as
woodburning stoves. We hope our selection of log splitters, axes and
accessories will be more than enough to satisfy the rising requirement
of these products.”

If you’ve got to this point and you’re thinking to yourself “what
even is a log splitter?” I will explain. A log splitter is a piece of
machinery/equipment used primarily for splitting wood, which can then be
used to fuel woodburning stoves etc. An electric log splitter
is found to be quite common around homes which utilise wood burning
equipment; however, a drawback of these is they aren’t very diverse as
you must always have a power supply for them to work. The other type is a
petrol log splitter
(or diesel powered), the upside to this is that it can be used remotely
(away from power supplies) so you aren’t restricted in its use. It
splits wood by pulling a wedge and log into a base plate with tons of
pressure (commonly between 3-10 tons for home use and up to 25 for
commercial use).

Scott Morris, E-commerce Manager at Toolbox outlined the reasons for
the new site: “When specific types of tool become extremely popular and
the demand is set to rise in the future, a launch of a dedicated site
takes out complications for customers and allows them to explore and
find exactly what they’re after without being distracted by other
products. They know what they want and they know exactly what the
website offers, perfect. Accurate pictures and descriptions on all
products will provide customers with the confidence they need to buy a
product such as this online without hesitation.”

LogSplitterWorld is another project from Toolbox, the sister company
of the ever expanding Plumbworld empire. Plumbworld was an early pioneer
of online trading, started by James and Anita Hickman in 1999 and was
sold to the Grafton Group PLC in December 2006, Plumbworld now employ
more than 50 people in their purpose built warehouse and offices and
boast an astonishing 49 websites selling everything from a Paslode pillar drills. The business has a turnover in excess of £18 million and is growing at more than 20 per cent year on year.

Contact Name:
Scott Morris
Role:
E-Commerce Manager
Company:
www.LogSplitterWorld.co.uk
Contact Email:
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Contact Phone:
01386768498
Company Website:
http://www.logsplitterworld.co.uk/
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http://www.logsplitterworld.co.uk/

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