Win a Dune Buggy at DEWALT’s village at the Emirates Airlines Rugby Sevens

Published December 2nd, 2010 - 02:07 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

DEWALT, the leading manufacturer of industrial power tools and the official hosts for the USA Team at the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens have organised several entertaining games at their stands for visitors from 2nd -4th December.

Visitors can easily win Stanley goodies such as portable flashlights, sturdy measuring tapes etc. in the 'Fish your Wish'. Using a Stanley tape, which has a magnetic tip; one can 'fish' for the items they like.

The 'Strong Arm' game will test the player's ability to hold a DEWALT tool horizontally above the ground level till there is a clear winner. The participants who have a 'THE STRONG ARM' walk home with DEWALT goodies.

The big prize however, is when visitors participate in the 'Drive 5'. Using a 10.8Volt DEWALT drill driver (DCD710S2), the participants will be required to drill five screws into a piece of wood. Eight of the best times will be selected and the winner will be decided on 4th December via quarter, semi and final face-offs. The winner of the Drive 5 stands to win a Dune Buggy.

DEWALT has earned a worldwide reputation for innovative product design, quality, and value with focus on the needs of the end-user. Today it has a presence across all continents with products and services marketed in more than 100 countries. DEWALT is the leading manufacturer of industrial power tools and is dedicated to innovation in its product engineering. The company has invested heavily in R&D worldwide with an overall annual R&D expenditure in excess of $ 100 million.

DEWALT has been in operation for over 30 years with warehousing facilities in Jebel Ali spanning over 20,000 sq meters. This training facility simulates over 250 job sites applications covering all areas of construction, ranging from Civil to MEP work. DEWALT is also a non-signatory active member of Build Safe U.A.E. which is a not for profit organization aimed at improving the health, safety and welfare conditions of all construction industry stakeholders.