EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION GERMANY
Felo Werkzeugfabrik from Neustadt (Hesse) is one of the world's leading specialists in the development and manufacture of screwdriving tools. Since 1878, it has been committed to manufacturing innovative products of the highest quality. In doing so, Felo's in-house tool and die shop not only makes it extremely flexible in terms of design, production and quantities, but also enables it to offer a wide range of products.

The development department works closely with the in-house toolmaking department, both in the further development of proven product series and in the realization of new product ideas. Many of the machines used in this process are specially developed in-house designs. In production and measuring technology, Felo often relies on special designs that are created in-house, from development to production - in some cases even to software control. State-of-the-art machines guarantee compliance with the required quality and cost-efficiency standards.

In order to expand its product portfolio and adapt to the needs of the market, Felo Werkzeugfabrik has taken over the exclusive German distribution of the OLFA and Bondhus brands.

Bondhus, the inventor of the ball end tool is based in Monticello, in the US state of Minnesota. Bondhus hex tools are made for tough jobs, they save time and they last longer. In independent lab tests of torque, Bondhus consistently and consistently outperforms the competition. Bondhus ball end, hex and Torx® tools meet the highest quality standards, which is why they come with a lifetime warranty.

Bondus [PDF 5MB]

"Made in Japan" is the seal of quality for professionals and all demanding users when it comes to knives. The outstanding quality of OLFA cutter knives and blades is the result of a manufacturing process that uses only the best high-performance steel. In order to achieve the perfect balance of maximum sharpness and longest service life, all OLFA blades are adapted to their intended use in terms of hardness and sharpening angle, as well as via the roughness of the grinding medium used.

OLFA [PDF 8MB]