they are all the same maximum high torque impact and put out a good 900ft-lbs
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Two thumbs up for Cardon. We love those guys.
All that MiCan stuff can be bought at your local Home Hardware which is locally owned instead of Walmart,It's not Canadian but a lot of the necessities at Walmart are made in Canada. Plastic products like buckets, laundry baskets. Also some of the glassware and other store or non name brand products. The store might not be Canadian but that's supporting Canadian manufacturing more then buying Chinese products at Canadian Tire or other places.
Giant water heaters are made in Quebec. Their Cascade water heaters have been around for decades.
I've been in their store, there's always interesting stuff to see.
I don’t think LTT has been mentioned. They offer ratcheting screwdrivers, bits, cable management accessories, etc.
BC-based IIRC.
It's not Canadian but a lot of the necessities at Walmart are made in Canada. Plastic products like buckets, laundry baskets. Also some of the glassware and other store or non name brand products. The store might not be Canadian but that's supporting Canadian manufacturing more then buying Chinese products at Canadian Tire or other places.
Giant water heaters are made in Quebec. Their Cascade water heaters have been around for decades.
I've been in their store, there's always interesting stuff to see.
I wonder who the OEM is for Channelock? I was thinking they might be Backrack but the Backrack is considerably different. I guess you could add Backrack as well to the list https://www.backrack.com/Thanks! Added to the list.
Surprisingly, I learned Channellock has a line of truck accessories that are MiCan.

I wonder who the OEM is for Channelock? I was thinking they might be Backrack but the Backrack is considerably different. I guess you could add Backrack as well to the list https://www.backrack.com/
Also in that same genre, there is AliArc https://www.aliarc.com/pickup-bumpers/ and Herd https://herd.com/about-herd/ who make pickup and Semi truck Moose Bars.
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Walter Surface Technologies. Manufacturer of top quality grinding equipment and abrasives. Plus other MRO items like drills and chemicals. Available at most welding and industrial supplies https://www.walter.com/ca/?redirect=false
A couple welding supplies. I havent personally tried them, but they seem to have decent selections and usually come up in my searches.
Arc Depot. https://arc-depot.com/
Canada Welding Supply . https://canadaweldingsupply.ca/
Welders Helper https://www.weldershelper.com/
Awesome! Thanks for the additions. I've inserted them all into the list.I’ve purchased Ouellet baseboard heaters previously. Made in Quebec, good quality and they build other items as well.
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I can neither confirm nor deny replying to said thread!
We'll just let everyone else guess what the heck we are talking about.
Anyways, check out TechPro Tools and @Olsa Tools.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/techpro-tools-canada.494511/
Thank you! I've added it to the list.Autoline is another one. They rebuild carbs distributors and other parts and has been around for decades. Anyone who's into older cars has probably seen their red metal tag on a carburetor at some point, I saw one the other day I think it was in a vicegrip garage video. They're usually one of the options at part stores and even Rock Auto.
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This manufacturer may have already been mentioned. Only reason I remembered was from another GJ thread.
Palliser furniture made in Winnipeg Manitoba.
Bought a new guitar strap a while ago from Levy's.
That sounds like a great idea. Thanks for managing this thread.Both added to the list! Thanks.
I decided to split-off another manufacturing category so the list wouldn't be unworkably large. Tools and Garage stuff is at the top, then there's a tool and garage "adjacent" category for paddles, paint, furniture, furnaces, guitars and guns, etc...
No reason that stuff wouldn't be in your garage - and, garage-related or not, I'd much rather know about more Canadian Manufacturers - but I thought that was slightly tangential.
Cool! I hope that's just a standard tag PA adds (I've certainly seen it before) and someone just didn't think about how it applies to a Canadian product.Noticed my Princess Auto Pro-point bandsaw blades say made in Canada.
Not sure why they also say imported? Imported to Winnipeg?
Both added to the list! Thanks.
I decided to split-off another manufacturing category so the list wouldn't be unworkably large. Tools and Garage stuff is at the top, then there's a tool and garage "adjacent" category for paddles, paint, furniture, furnaces, guitars and guns, etc...
No reason that stuff wouldn't be in your garage - and, garage-related or not, I'd much rather know about more Canadian Manufacturers - but I thought that was slightly tangential.
Don’t forget Hawkins Cheezies if you want a Canadian made snack!I’m watching the Food Channel and I need a snack. Chips. Old Dutch Chips.
Don’t know where it fits with your list.
Old Dutch potato chips are a Canadian company, with its headquarters in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and manufacturing facilities and distribution centers across Canada
I’m watching the Food Channel and I need a snack. Chips. Old Dutch Chips.
Don’t know where it fits with your list.
Old Dutch potato chips are a Canadian company, with its headquarters in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and manufacturing facilities and distribution centers across Canada

I eat a lot of cheese. And not once do I remember seeing cheese made in Canada while shopping In the United States
When I was young every year, my mother would order a very large block of very, very sharp aged cheddar. We're talking like 20 lb of cheese. I believe that this crazy sharp age cheddar was Canadian and shipped to us from Canada.
I probably don't have a chance of finding it here in the middle of Ohio, but does anyone have a favorite Canadian cheese?
Baldersons. Great cheddars, various ages available. One of the bigger cheddar brands in Canada. Id imagine you could get it in the US at a cheesemonger. Costco carries a couple ages in larger formats here, not sure about the US.
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I have to figure out how to get some...Balderson is an excellent cheese.
Here is one out of Armstrong BC
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Salerno Dairy out of Hamilton might export cheese to the states.I eat a lot of cheese. And not once do I remember seeing cheese made in Canada while shopping In the United States
When I was young every year, my mother would order a very large block of very, very sharp aged cheddar. We're talking like 20 lb of cheese. I believe that this crazy sharp age cheddar was Canadian and shipped to us from Canada.
I probably don't have a chance of finding it here in the middle of Ohio, but does anyone have a favorite Canadian cheese?
While looking at the Armstrong Cheese website I noticed they are owned by Saputo.
https://www.saputofoodservice.ca/en/our-company
Absolutely true but has been bought a couple of times since. I believe it is still US owned thoughNow I have heard from the relatives in Canda (Charlie Farquharson voice) that Rona is now owned by Lowe's. Any truth in that?
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Missing Boulet boots out of QC.Canadian Shoe Manufacturers
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And nice boots they are.Missing Boulet boots out of QC.