DMOS Rolls Out Retooled Program: Overland News

If your shovel needs new life, check out the all-new DMOS Retooled Program.

If you’re anything like us, you’re tough on your tools. You might also be sick of investing your hard-earned cash into tools and gear that fail on you after just a few uses. That’s exactly why DMOS created the Retooled Program. They know, just like we do, that no matter how quality your shovel, it gets worn down eventually.

The Retooled Program is just the solution for adventurers who are tough on their tools. If you want a new DMOS shovel, you can trade in your used one! Plus, you’ll receive a 50% trade-in credit towards the purchase of a new DMOS shovel. Sweet deal, right? Participating in the Retooled Program is easy. All you need to do is send in your used DMOS shovel, and their team will send you your trade-in credit. To learn more about the Retooled Program and the steps to get your 50% trade-in credit, head to dmosproshoveltools.com.

“Part of our ethos is that we don’t believe in disposable culture,” explains DMOS, “So, even after our tools’ first owner, many of them have a whole lot of adventures left in them regardless if they have chipped paint or a bent blade. We will fix it and resell it!”


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