- Rittenhouse tools are designed for a variety of gardening and landscaping uses, including pruning, pest control, fertilizing and irrigation. In addition to its own line of garden and landscaping tools and equipment, the company sells products made by several big-name brands, including Solo, Dramm, Corona and Gilmour. Rittenhouse tools serve decorative purposes as well. For instance, the company offers a line of topiary frames that come in several animal, bird and insect forms.
- Since the company's beginning nearly a century ago, sprayers have been a large part of the Rittenhouse line of tools and equipment. Used in lawn, tree, agricultural, golf course and greenhouse applications, Rittenhouse sprayers are designed to be durable, user-friendly and easily serviced. The company also offers brand-name sprayers from several manufacturers, including Banjo, Delavan Pumps, Comet and Shurflo. Each spraying product comes with a user's manual with parts breakdown and technical information.
- Rittenhouse industrial tools and equipment are custom made and are widely used in the oil, gas, construction and mining industries as well as the Canadian and American armed services. The company's line of industrial tools and equipment is used in a wide range of applications, including firefighting, plumbing, concrete, masonry and hydroseeding.
- Rittenhouse has adapted its sales efforts to reach more customers. From 1991 to 2003, the company produced an annual product catalog that kept customers abreast of the extensive line of products offered. In 2003, Rittenhouse reached an agreement with Amazon.com to sell its tools and equipment online, providing the company with better access to American consumers. In 2005, the company launched its first website, making its products even more accessible. In 2008, Rittenhouse began creating smaller websites, offering customers a more centralized and focused line of products.
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