Introducing EPIQ - The First Powered Tool Storage Unit from Snap-on Tools

Introducing EPIQ – The First Powered Tool Storage Unit from Snap-on Tools

Snap-on Tools introduces EPIQ; the first storage unit that's powered to work the way that technicians do. Designed for auto repair in the 21st century, EPIQ is a complete productivity system, bringing together sophisticated diagnostics and cordless tools, with reliable security and Snap-on's heritage of ....

Snap-on Tools introduces EPIQ; the first storage unit that’s powered to work the way that technicians do. Designed for auto repair in the 21st century, EPIQ is a complete productivity system, bringing together sophisticated diagnostics and cordless tools, with reliable security and Snap-on’s heritage of rugged durability.

“Techs and shop owners from around the country had a hand in creating EPIQ,” said Chris Potter, president of tool storage for Snap-on Tools. “In customer clinics and research groups, Snap-on received dozens of ideas and insight about the most-wanted designs and features. Techs told us what worked, what could work better and what didn’t work. The result is a storage unit that works the way that technicians do, because they created it.”

EPIQ is a revolutionary approach to tool storage. It includes smart features that will help technicians become better organized; resulting in less wasted time and improved productivity. Once it rolls into their bays, technicians will know what it’s like to have the power to do more, and do it faster.

EPIQ’s PowerBank is a lockable vertical drawer bank with built-in power access for recharging tools and batteries, plus plenty of space to organize cordless and air powered tools. The PowerTop is a stainless steel work surface with an integrated power source. The four-sided, raised lip edge keeps items on the work surface. The PowerHouse is a lockable area designed for diagnostic platform and laptop use. The InPulse Drawers open with a simple motion and feature 10 bends for a flush front and uncompromising strength. ISO-RIDE seven-inch, swivel-lock mag wheels have an independent torsion spring suspension, which provides for a superior, smooth ride.

As a bonus, for a limited time, purchase EPIQ using Snap-on financing and receive productivity boosting solutions for free: Instinct Screwdriver Set, Techwrench and Dual80 ratchet.

Contact a local Snap-on representative to get full details and specs on EPIQ or visit www.snapon.com/epiqpower.

 

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