EAB Exchange-A-Blade joins the “Well Made Here” program
2019/06/11
Vancouver, B.C.: EAB EXCHANGE-A-BLADE announced that it has joined the “Well Made Here / Bien fait ici” program. The program promotes the purchase of quality building materials and other items manufactured in Canada.
“We are very proud of our commitment to sustainable manufacturing and remanufacturing while focusing on local production, supporting the local economy and creating jobs in Canada. We are positive that our partnership with the Well Made Here program will help us share our vision while increasing the awareness of Canadian Quality products” said Danny Wight, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at EAB Exchange-A-Blade.
Some of the benefits of this new partnership include:
- Customers can find good quality, Canadian made products
- Well Made Here will increase trust in Canadian-made products
- Together we will support our economy and Canadian manufacturing jobs
About EAB: EAB Exchange-A-Blade is the largest power tool accessory remanufacturer, recycler, and distributor in North America. Established in 1976, EAB is a pioneer in the development of exchangeable power tool accessories. Customers can buy EAB products and return them after use for credit towards their next purchase. Dealers benefit with a “Ready-made loyalty program” and their customers save. Exchanged Carbide saw blades are remanufactured in Canada to new condition – validated by rigorous quality control and testing. Products that cannot be remanufactured are recycled, thus diverting construction waste from landfills. The company also promotes reduced and environmentally sustainable packaging. Main product categories include saw blades, abrasives, drill and SDS bits, hole saws, oscillating tool accessories, router bits, jig and reciprocating saw blades, screwdriver and impact bits. Our three distinct brands— Exchange-A-Blade, Razor Back, and Stay Sharp— are sold in over 2,700 retail stores across North America and online by participating retail stores.
About Well Made Here: Well Made Here is a non-profit organization under federal jurisdiction, owned collectively by the largest banners and professional associations in Canada (see below). Its mission is to promote the purchase of quality building materials and other items manufactured in Canada.