WD-40 Trigger Pro receives Popular Mechanics “Editors’ Choice Award” at SEMA Show

Dec. 19, 2013
The WD-40 Trigger Pro received Popular Mechanics “Editors’ Choice Award” as one of the top car technology products of the 2013 SEMA Show.

Recognized for its on-the-job versatility and environmentally friendly delivery system, the WD-40 Trigger Pro received Popular Mechanics “Editors’ Choice Award” as one of the top car technology products of the 2013 SEMA Show.

WD-40 Trigger Pro features an easy-to-hold ergonomic can and a multi-action nozzle that allows users to spray WD-40 Multi-Use Product as a wide spray or stream, and its trigger format gives users more control – a few drips at a time for drilling and cutting, or more product for spraying down large surface areas. The product is also easy to dispose of, due to its non-aerosol format and recyclable steel packaging.

"Auto professionals and enthusiasts have used and trusted WD-40 Multi-Use Product to maintain and repair equipment for more than 60 years, and some prefer the unique attributes of a non-aerosol product,” said Tim Lesmeister, vice president of marketing for WD-40 Company. “We are committed to providing innovative solutions and options to our end-users, and the WD-40 Trigger Pro gives them what they need to get the job done right.”

Popular Mechanics’ “Editors’ Choice Awards” recognize companies that introduce the most innovative new products at the SEMA Show. Each year, editors of the magazine sort through new products and choose which ones are most innovative for the automotive professional.

The WD-40 Trigger Pro is available to purchase through industrial distributors, including Fastenal and Grainger. For more information about the product, visit WD40.com/Products/Trigger-Pro.

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