New Sealey Tool Catalogue now out

March 06, 2019
New Sealey Tool Catalogue now out
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This latest version of The Tool Catalogue from Sealey is now available. The 2019/20 catalogue is in a new larger size and contains 1204 pages, with 9800 total product lines.  There are more than 1000 new products and it contains over 2000 consumables. 


Over the years the much anticipated catalogue has become a must-have reference for automotive technicians, engineers, farmers and DIY enthusiasts. Sealey works tirelessly to ensure it features the latest technologies, innovative time saving products and a range that will cover all tool and workshop requirements. 

All products featured are thoroughly tested by experienced Sealey QC Engineers for quality, performance and compliance before they are included in the range.  In addition, Sealey tools are supported by warranties, along with a comprehensive aftersales service and technical support.  This ensures that even the oldest and most loyal tools can continue to work alongside new and innovative models. 

The new catalogue is available from Sealey stockists nationwide or you can request a copy from the Sealey website www.sealey.co.uk
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