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www.diywoman.com.au
With the growing number of women frequenting hardware stores and
tackling their own projects around the home, Sandra Dobbin - CEO
of Master Distributors decided that it was time to address the fact
that the tools on the market were still being made for the traditional
user, the male. After almost 2 years of extensive research, diywoman™
was born.
Providing an extensive range of both hardware and garden products
and tools, diywoman™ covers all basic DIY projects in and
around the home, with the hope of providing women the confidence
to do-it-themselves.
WHAT WE TRIED
Garden Trowel
Ergonomically designed, soft rubber-grip handle for a comfortable
fit. Stainless steel. Features measuring scale for planting and
hanging hole for easy storage.

Putty Knife
Putty knife with soft grip handle

2 piece Screwdriver Set
Soft, ergonomically designed, soft rubber grip rubber handle. #2
Phillips screwdriver and 6mm Standard screwdriver. Blade length
100mm. Features magnetic slip resistant tip and hanging hole for
easy storage.

5m Tape Measure
Metric measurements. Blade lock for controlled measuring. Auto
return. Soft rubber grip.

3 piece Scissor Set
Stainless steel scissors with a comfortable inner grip handle made
from soft rubber. Scissors can be stored safely in a soft, mock
suede zipped pouch.


WHAT WE THOUGHT
When I came across diywoman™ I was really excited and knew
it was something we would love to bring to our readers. After trying
these products, I was not disappointed.
With soft grip handles, these tools are made for a woman’s
hands, and you can hang them up for easy storage. I love the bright
signature colours of purple and green, I never thought I would say
this about tools, but they are stylish and must have items for the
modern woman.
The prices are affordable, and their range includes everything
you need for odd jobs and gardening.
What’s more, they are a Gold Partner of the “National
Breast Cancer Foundation” and every product sold helps them
to raise $60,000 per year to fund breast cancer research in Australia,
so by buying these products you are helping a good cause!
This year they are also a proud sponsor of the Chairs for Charity
event held 25th November 2006. Visit their website www.diywoman.com.au
for more information.
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