Extractor Mini

Equalizer announces distribution agreement with Extractor Tools of Canada

Aug. 15, 2019
Equalizer is now the exclusive distributor of the Extractor brand of products in the U.S.

Equalizer announced it has finalized a distribution agreement with Extractor Tools of Canada. Effective immediately, Equalizer is now the exclusive distributor of the Extractor brand of products in the U.S.

In this important and growing market, Extractor Tools stand apart and are distinctly different from other systems, with clear benefits for the auto glass and auto body industries, for removal of commercial and residential glazing, as well as a wide variety of other applications.

Shauna Davis, global sales director of Equalizer, stated, “We are excited about our new alliance with Extractor and look forward to bringing our customers another quality product line.”

Davis added, “The addition of the Extractor line further expands our commitment in bringing the leading source for auto glass tools. We are enthusiastic about representing Extractor and confident that it will only add to Equalizer’s extensive product line and available through all authorized Equalizer distributors worldwide.”

Equalizer will begin shipping Extractor products in August.

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