Safety Savings for August 2013

Words: Kevin HoldenHarnesses and tool leashes are the MCAA Safety Savings of the Month. MCAA members can receive special discounts on these items throughout the month.

Part # Description Carton Qty. List Price Promo Price
7008 Harness - 1 Back D-ring, Tongue Buckle Legs 4 $83.00ea $49.00ea
5027C 15lb Heavy-Duty Tool Leash with 2 carabiners 20 $12.00ea $7.00ea
5027H 15lb Heavy-Duty Tool Leash with Screw Gate Carabiner and Loop 20 $14.00ea $8.00ea
5027B10 15lb Heavy-Duty Tool Leash with Carabiner and Loop 10 Pack 2 $90.00pk $59.00pk


Must buy in carton multiples shown. Standard lead times apply. Pricing shown effective through August 31st, 2013. Prices are subject to change without notification. No further discounts apply.

To order or for more information, contact Kevin Holden, Managing Partner at Beeline Purchasing LLC, via e-mail at kevin@beelinepurchasing.com or by phone at 513-607-5955.
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