Thursday 16 October 2008

Wagtail UK



Window Cleaning Warehouse to distribute Australia's Wagtail cleaning tools - known for speeding the squeegee action! Speed and efficiency are of the essence for the window cleaner. Sole traders in particular have an acute understanding of what completing a job quickly and to a high standard can do for their bottom line. Working faster, literally, can have a positive effect but can be physically depleting and have a negative trickle-down effect on a window cleaner's other jobs; for example to maximise work output and effectiveness, high quality equipment must be employed.
Window Cleaning Warehouse is fully aware of this and has added to its burgeoning portfolio and reputation, by recently securing a coveted deal that installs the South Wales-based company as the sole UK distributor for Australian company, Wagtail Cleaning Tools. Wagtail's squeegees are regarded as amongst the fastest window tools in the world - using either extension pole or arm.
"Wagtail is a well kept secret among the window cleaning elite, and we feel it's our duty to bring these fantastic tools to the UK's window cleaners," beams Steve Fox, general manager at Window Cleaning Warehouse, which supplies professional window cleaning tools to over 4000 window cleaning companies across the UK and Europe. "We are always on the lookout for exciting and innovative products and the Wagtail range fits the bill perfectly."
Based in New South Wales, Australia, Wagtail Cleaning Tools is an innovative company specialising in designing award-winning, fast and easy-to-use window and floor cleaning tools. The company was established in 1993 by inventor and professional window cleaner, Willie Erken, who, after developing muscle strain and carpal tunnel syndrome - along with his employees - due to the weight and design of window cleaning equipment, recognised the need for lighter, faster and more ergonomically designed tools.
Wagtail tools have been independently tested and endorsed by leading ergonomist consultant, Dr. Austin Adams of the University of New South Wales, and designed so that they reduce the strain on the body. Subsequently, end-users can work at greater speeds and for longer periods, which can increase productivity.
The company's products do not have a prolific presence in the UK and Window Cleaning Warehouse has accepted the challenge to improve the commercial viability of Wagtail tools across Britain. "It's surprising to find out that Wagtail, a winner of six international product and design awards - is very hard to come by in the UK market, says Steve Fox. "We at WCW are on a mission to get these tools into every window cleaner's arsenal and help make their work that much easier."

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