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Soap?

It’s hard to find a soap made for working hands that’s not harsh and works well at home.

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Steel Cup?

Back in the day, you would have a smoke if something worked well, and a smoke if something did not. A steel mug cools the liquid so fast you can turn a smoke-break into a tea-break. So now, have a cup when things work well, and when they don’t.
They are also hard to break, which is nice.

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Valve Tool?

60 years ago, Shorty Thalheimer designed this tool. It works great in the hands and if a stubborn valve stem is giving problems, you can put a wrench on it. It’s a celebration of old-school thinking.

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Lard & Canola?

Lard and Canola clean well, give skin some good natural oil and help support the local economy. its that simple.

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Coffee Grounds?

We work a lot, so naturally we drink our fair share of coffee. So, it got the gears turning: Why not use a waste product to help clean our hands? On a side note, the grind is just perfect for a drip coffee.

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2 bars together?

Sometimes you need a scrub, sometimes you just need soap. Why clutter your cleaning area with more then you need?