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Winland New Micro Hardness Tester Helps Company Enhance the Quality of their Garden Tools Winland's ergonomically designed garden tools make even the most laborious garden work seem fun and easy. (PRWEB) April 10, 2007 -- Winland Garden Tools Co., Ltd. (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html), a leading garden tool manufacturer, has recently purchased additional equipment – a Micro Hardness Tester -- to test standard blade hardness. Such testing represents a huge leap in Winland's efforts to achieve optimum quality management. The company imports Japanese high-quality carbon steel and uses it to make superior blades.
"It is a pressing concern for us to improve our quality control. Our superior manufacturing processes are especially important in our effort to offer a precision product," said sales representative Emily Wu, proud that all Winland's Garden Tools are made in Taiwan.
Winland has set up a standard processing program according to an ISO 2001:2000 norm and has facilitated various quality inspections, including a thermal cycle test for plastic materials and blades. Furthermore, Winland's garden shears (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html) have passed many environmental protection assessments, such as RoHs and PAHS. With more than 37 years experience in the field, Winland has established a trusted name for quality and excellence among garden hand tools. Today, Winland markets to worldwide markets, including Europe, U.S.A., Austria, Japan and South Africa.
Non-Stop R&D Team
"Competition is quite fierce among garden tool manufacturers, but competition does not pose any problem for us. Our competitors are our followers," said Emily Wu. Winland's dedicated R&D team has made relentless efforts over the years to develop exceptional designs for a variety of garden shears, which include grass shears, pruning shears, flower scissors, ratchet shears, standing telescopic length grass shears and garden tools accessories (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html).
Winland's R&D team makes it their major daily concern to search for user-friendly designs by continuously testing the functions of garden tools and then modifying them to create brand-new ergonomic designs.
"Our tools reduce pain. That means gardeners using our tools have more fun and enjoy being outside in their gardens," Emily said confidentially. Winland's R&D team creates more than 20 innovative new products each year.
"Customers trust in Winland and are willing to maintain a long relationship with us," said Wu.
Product Focus
This year, a newly designed multifunctional sharpening tool (K05) (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html) is penetrating new markets. It has the ability to sharpen all kinds of knives, such as garden shears, kitchen knives, stationery scissors and more. With its special design, the K05 has attachments like an oil-soaked sponge for greasing blades. The sharpener is rust-proof for long life and designed for easy storage.
Flower scissors (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html) comprise one of Winland's major product categories. The category includes many kinds of cutting tools. For instance, ratchet shears offer a four short ratchet system to give users reliable operation in an easy to use, ergonomically designed package. The auto-rotating hand pruner (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html) is ideal for allowing both left and right hand users to undertake long hours of garden trimming. Its novel design, which combines a comfortable oversize cushion grip with rust free polished aluminum working ends, has been awarded a global patent.
No matter the shape of a lawn, Winland grass shears (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html) with an intelligent design eliminate bending and stooping while allowing gardeners to reach any corner of their lawns. These very popular grass shears have 12 cutting positions and a blade that rotates 360-degrees means users can find an ideal trimming angle.
Winland's long reach pruner (http://www.allproducts.com/PR/full_story_Winland.html) is packed with features not found with most long reach pruners on the markets today. The pruner includes removable cut and hold grips, enabling users to harvest fruit or to safely transport pruned branches to the ground. Users can add an optional aluminum pruning saw to the head of the pruner. That attachment enables gardeners to use a 180-degree rotating handle to find the optimal cutting position.
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