Tool Users Can Win $500 in Ken-Tool Video Contest – UnderhoodService

Tool Users Can Win $500 in Ken-Tool Video Contest

Ken-Tool has launched an online video contest - Quest for the Best: Show Us How You Do It - with $500 monthly prizes up for grabs for service and tire techs.

Ken-Tool has launched an online video contest – Quest for the Best: Show Us How You Do It – with $500 monthly prizes up for grabs for service and tire techs.

"The monthly contest encourages Ken-Tool product users to flaunt their tire-changing and mechanical skills by recording themselves in a short product demonstration video," Ken-Tool said.

"We offer hundreds of unique tire-changing and automotive hand tools, and most of these products have a multitude of applications," said Rock Tyson, Ken-Tool vice president of sales and marketing. “This contest is designed to show the endless versatility and quality of our tools, and we’re really looking forward to sharing the many creative ways they’re used by people across the country."
 
Ken-Tool said entry videos can be uploaded to its dedicated contest website – kentool.com/videocontest – with each monthly winner receiving $500.

The winning videos will be featured on Ken-Tool’s YouTube channel and company website, and could potentially be used in future advertisements. The first video submission deadline is June 30, and the first winner will be announced on July 15.
 
To learn more about Ken-Tool’s Quest for the Best contest, watch the instructional video on Ken-Tool’s YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/user/KenToolVideoMedia, or visit www.kentool.com.

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