Milwaukee Tool UK for Groundsfest

Milwaukee Tool UK has announced its debut as an exhibitor at GroundsFest 2024, where it will be showcasing its latest innovations in battery-powered and cordless outdoor power equipment (OPE).

Credit: Milwaukee Tool UK

The global manufacturer of heavy-duty power tools will be demonstrating new additions to its OPE range, including the DUAL BATTERY 50CM CHAINSAW and advanced M18 FORGE batteries designed specifically for gardening, landscaping and horticulture professionals.

Rhys Adams, national sales manager OPE at Milwaukee Tool UK, said: "Visitors can expect an exceptional showcase at the Milwaukee Tool stand, where we will unveil our cutting-edge OPE solutions designed to meet the demanding needs of industry professionals, enhancing efficiency and performance of users tackling even the most demanding tasks.”

Milwaukee Tool invites attendees to get "up close and personal" with a diverse range of cutting-edge equipment this year, offering interactive demonstrations with the M18 range. Visitors will be able to test and experience the exceptional performance and durability of Milwaukee Tool’s products, which offer unmatched power and extended runtime that redefine efficiency and reliability in outdoor maintenance tasks.

He added: "We’ll also be hosting a competition offering attendees a chance to win one of our state-of-the-art M18 FUEL DUAL BATTERY lawn mowers.”

Milwaukee Tool is at stand RB140 at the Groundsfest Show held 10 - 11 September at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.


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