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Choosing the right tool for the job

Choosing the right tool for the job
July 10, 2025 at 3:00 a.m.

By Malco. 

Three reasons to choose your hand tools carefully and some tips on what to look for in your next choice. 

Malco knows that when it comes to professionals in HVAC, roofing, siding, electrical and other trade fields, you will be hard pressed to find a contractor without a hand tool. These types of tools, which can include everything from drivers to shears, are key to their work. But not every hand tool has been built the same. If they are not used correctly or are of poor quality, they can actually cause professionals a series of issues, both long- and short-term. 

Keep reading to learn about the importance of being aware of the tools you use and how to pick the right one that will keep you safe while also enabling you to do your best work. 

1 – Preventing injuries and accidents 

Hand tools can cause injuries if they are not used correctly or are defective. For example, using a dull blade can increase the risk of slipping and cutting yourself or using a tool with a frayed cord can expose you to electric hazards. These injuries can result in lost work time, medical expenses and legal liabilities. By understanding and practicing hand tool safety, you’re proactively preventing these accidents and protecting yourself and your work. 

2 – Improving efficiency and quality 

Safe and ergonomic hand tools enhance your work and contribute to your well-being. They can boost your productivity by alleviating physical strain and fatigue that hamper your performance and precision. For instance, a tool with a comfortable grip, such as our hand seamers, can enable you to exert more force and accuracy. Hand tool safety can also prolong the lifespan and performance of your tools, as they are less prone to damage or malfunction. 

3 – Enhances reputation and customer satisfaction 

Hand tool safety can also reflect your professionalism and competence as a trade pro, showing that you care about your work and health. Customers are more likely to trust and recommend you if they see that you use safe, quality tools and follow your industry’s best practices and standards. Hand tool safety can also help you avoid costly mistakes and rework that can damage your reputation and customer satisfaction. 

How to choose your tools 

Here are some things to consider when it comes time to pick the right tool for your job! 

  • Task and material: For example, use a snip designed for cutting metal, not plastic or wood. Use a tool that is the right size and shape for the workpiece and the work area. Avoid using tools that are too big, small or heavy for the job. 
  • Tool condition: Inspect your tools before and after each use, looking for any signs of damage, wear or malfunction. For example, check the blades for sharpness, the handles for cracks and the cords for frays. Clean, lubricate, sharpen your tools as needed and store them in a dry and secure place. Replace or repair any defective or unsafe tools. Find your nearest authorized Malco dealer when it’s time to upgrade any tools in your set. 
  • Ergonomics: Look for tools with features that reduce hand fatigue and increase comfort and control. Malco’s lightweight and ergonomic Andy™ Offset Snips are a great example. This tool allows trade pros to make longer, tighter, higher-quality straight and left-curve cuts in many types of materials. The ergonomic offset handle provides a safer and more comfortable angle for cutting to reduce hand fatigue. 

Malco’s RedLine ergonomic handles 

One of the best ways to ensure hand tool safety and comfort is to use tools that feature Malco’s RedLine Ergonomic Handles. These are featured in many of our hand tools, such as crimpers, notchers and seamers. These tools are ideal for trade pros who work with sheet metal, ductwork, vinyl siding, fencing and other materials. 

The Malco RedLine Handles are a patented design that reduces hand fatigue and increases comfort and control. They offer non-slip handle grip contours, spring handle actuation and a thumb-operated handle latch. The tool’s engineered handle opening complements the natural power stroke of any user’s hand. 

Original article and photo source: Malco

Learn more about Malco Tools in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.malcoproducts.com.



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