Pliers have camouflage handle

Klein Tools’ limited-edition pliers have a plastic-dipped camouflage handle and the words ‘Support Our Troops’ etched on the head.

The Limited Edition Camouflage 2000 Series High-Leverage Side-Cutting Pliers from Klein Tools is available for a limited time, the company says. Klein says it “transformed the look of its most popular 2000 Series Side-Cutting Pliers with an exclusive plastic-dipped camouflage handle design and a distinct black-oxide plier head with a special laser-etched ‘Support Our Troops’ logo.” The fully functional tools are manufactured at the company’s Mansfield, TX plant.

Company chairman Mat Klein III commented that the firm “is thrilled to partner with a great organization like Operation Homefront.” In conjunction with the release of the limited-edition pliers, Klein is donating $25,000 to Operation Homefront—a volunteer organization that provides emergency and other financial assistance to the families of service members and wounded warriors. “So many of our customers and their loved ones are current or retired military members,” Mat Klein III added, “and it is an honor to give them our support.”

Operation Homefront’s chief development officer Amy Palmer said, “Our mission is to support service members and their families in need of immediate help. Klein Tools’ generous contribution will play an integral part in fulfilling those pressing needs.”

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