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Choosing the Best AV Carts

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AV carts are probably at least a little familiar to anyone who’s been through the school system. You’ve probably watched a teacher or one of the AV club kids wheeling one of these carts into the classroom, carrying a television or a projector. Unsurprisingly, AV carts are a staple in academic and professional environments. They make transporting various kinds of AV equipment equipment easier and safer. Thus, AV carts are typically made of high-quality and durable materials that can withstand heavy equipment as well as regular use. A basic cart will come with a handle and a set of four wheels, but the better kinds of carts will come with additional features and are built with better materials. Types of AV Carts There is a wide range of carts available on the market today. All of them serve the same basic function, but they do have distinctions that add different dimensions to their usability. 1. Plastic AV Carts Durable plastic that’s resistant to stains, scratches, cracks

Dahle

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When it comes to art and office products, Dahle remains head and shoulders above the rest in the market. Founded in 1930, Dahle started out in Coburg, Germany as a family-owned business, which produced cutting blades specifically for pencil sharpeners. From then on, Dahle has been painstakingly innovating safe and efficient products to meet the needs of its customers from over 90 countries. Almost a century has passed, yet the brand continues to be well-renowned for its top-notch office products and business machines. Pencil Sharpeners Similar to Dahle’s first product, the brand’s pencil sharpeners today continue to be the top choice among professionals. Among all of the three lines of Dahle’s sharpeners, its line of rotary sharpeners is the most popular, and with good reason. What makes these rotary sharpeners different from regular sharpeners is that they feature a one-of-a-kind automatic cutting system. This cutting system can sharpen pencils just right and provide users wit

Calculated Industries Professional Measuring Tools

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Traditional measuring instruments have these advantages: they are easy to use, they require no complex practice or training, and they’re easy to find since they’re available in almost every hardware store. However, while it’s true that some measurement needs are best met with such types of instruments, sticking with traditional tools can pose serious problems in professional settings, especially in terms of accuracy and efficiency. For this reason, Calculated Industries --a company known for engineering specialized tools like industrial calculators and construction calculators --designed professional measuring tools fit for engineers, electricians, carpenters, real estate agents, and various other professionals. These tools are engineered to offer both innovativeness and convenience, making them some of the most reliable and professional-grade tools for work settings. Laser Beam Technology One of the bestselling offerings of Calculated Industries is its distance-measuring Laser

Hand Tools

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Before machinery and other advanced equipment were designed, people have relied on hand tools to accomplish different tasks. Hand tools pertain to any type of tool that can be used with one’s hands and does not require a motor or electric power. They are generally small and are often found in toolboxes of carpenters, construction workers, land surveyors, and homeowners. The earlier hand tools date back to the Stone Age, and their primary functions include hammering and cutting. As civilization progressed, so did the design and sturdiness of hand tools that were later made from bronze and iron during the Bronze Age and Iron Age respectively. Also, from being manually forged or molded by craftspeople, hand tools started to be manufactured by factories during the industrial period. This paved the way for different designs and types of hand tools, especially those made from steel and metal. Types and Uses of Hand Tools Hand tools can be categorized according to their type and pur

Calculated Industries Construction Calculators

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Time and accuracy are indispensable elements in construction projects. That’s why Calculated Industries has been manufacturing construction calculators that have helped millions of professionals calculate measurements with the utmost efficiency. Calculated Industries’ construction calculators  offer a standard calculator’s functions as well as several features that cater specifically to construction professionals. Each of these calculators is useful in particular tasks, such as building rafters, estimating costs of materials, and so many more. Regardless of these calculators’ varying functions, one thing’s for sure: all of them can help professionals finish the job efficiently while minimizing costly mistakes. Professional Construction Calculators Any construction professional must have one of the Construction Master calculators. These professional construction calculators  offer ease and efficiency in a wide range of construction tasks, from roofing and framing to solving trigo

Calculated Industries Wheel Master

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The measuring wheel has been around for quite a long time, which should give some idea as to how useful it is. It is usually utilized in surveying and is meant to measure the distance between one point and another. In general, it consists of a single wheel attached to a handle, allowing the user to push the device ahead while walking. How the Calculated Wheel Master Works Measuring wheels are simple enough to use, but is their mechanism simple as well? Yes, but the principle behind it can give some of us some pause. Each full rotation of the wheel, which is 360 angular degrees, thus represents a specific distance. To calculate for that distance, multiply the circumference of the wheel by three-eights of a full turn. While this may seem simple enough, the calculation may take some time. However, the  Wheel Master by Calculated Industries  is designed to take on itself the burden of making these calculations yourself. Simply push the wheel from point A to point B, and the distance

Calculated Industries Calculators for Masonry and Concrete

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Mathematical computations are unavoidable and crucial components of jobs dealing with masonry, concrete, and paving. Having accurate numbers ensures that a job’s outcome goes as planned. Plus, it also helps workers determine how much materials, workforce, and time they need to complete their projects. For computations related to masonry, concrete, and paving, Calculated Industries has the all-in-one solution that workers need: the Calculated Industries ConcreteCal Pro series. Quick Solutions What’s the point of spending hours calculating if there’s a quicker and more reliable option? With Calculated Industries professional calculator , a few minutes is all it takes to finish what used to be complex mathematics. The CI ConcreteCal Pro series has dedicated keys for length, width, and height, allowing for quick computation of area, volume, and loads. Other dedicated keys include blocks, rebar, stair, drop, square-ups, and circular solutions. They can also compute for weight, slopes,