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Industry | Manufacturing |
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Founded | 2020[1] |
Headquarters | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. |
Key people | Nimo Rotem, CEO |
Products | Power Tools |
Number of employees | >100 |
Parent | Nemo Power Tools |
Website | www |
GRABO is an American worldwide manufacturer of vacuum power tools for the construction, manufacturing, flooring and woodworking industries, as well as home craftspeople.
Nemo Power Tools
[edit]Nemo Power Tools began in 2010 when the Rotem started customizing, designing and manufacturing power tools for scientific and government organizations.[citation needed]
In the year 2013, Nimo Rotem and Oleg Zhukov, the founders of Nemo Power Tools, ventured into the mass market.[2]
The company introduced its line of premium power tools and accessories for both professionals and individuals. Borrowing battery and electronics efficiencies from drones, or the cooling systems used in computers, and even fabrication methods for marine gear, the very first product range in this regard targeted the offshore drilling industry and commercial divers. This product line included cordless waterproof tools, scuba diving lights, lasers and other relevant marine-grade equipment.[3]
With the 2014 launch of mass-market power tools, Nemo Power Tools have expanded the product range to include heavy-duty equipment for both off-shore and on-shore professionals. This product range of premium tools covers several models of drills, impact wrenches, hull cleaners, impact drivers, angle grinders, and hammer drills.[4]
Innovations and technology
[edit]The GRABO tool employs an electric vacuum pump that creates a strong suction force, allowing it to securely attach to various materials.[5] The patented foam seal allows the tool to grip onto textured materials such as rough stone, plywood and diamond plated metal.[6] The tool is used in industries such as construction, flooring, factories and manufacturing, glass installation, and interior finishing.[7]
Legal and market presence
[edit]GRABO holds patents in multiple countries and actively defends its intellectual property against infringers.[8] The company has been successful in several legal battles.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "GRABO History". GRABO. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- ^ "A great story of cross-industry innovation: The GRABO Vacuum Lifter". Spec Finish. 15 May 2020.
- ^ Dubno, Dan. "The Power Tools That Work Underwater". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ Shutt, Mike (27 January 2024). "THIS BRAND MAKES DRILLS AND IMPACT DRIVERS THAT WORK UNDERWATER". Slash Gear. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
- ^ Devine, Devin (January 2021). "grabo review, new benches and birdbaths". Divine Escapes.
- ^ "The Grabo Pro Electric Suction Cups Work on Smooth and Course Surfaces". Floor Trends & Installation.
- ^ "Patents". GRABO.
- ^ "Patents by Inventor Nimrod Rotem". JUSTIA.
- ^ "Innovating Industrial Tools". Collabs.io. Team Subkit. 14 May 2024. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
External links
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