Hilka is a UK-based brand that specializes in automotive and garage equipment, hand tools, and power tools. The brand's products are designed for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
Hilka was founded in England in the 1950s and began trading in the UK in 1960.
The brand has expanded its product range over the years while maintaining high standards of quality.
In 2013, Hilka was acquired by the American tooling company, Steel City Products.
Today, Hilka is one of the leading suppliers of automotive and garage equipment in the UK.
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Hilka's tool cabinets offer secure storage for hand tools and power tools, with a range of sizes and configurations available.
Hilka's garage equipment range includes items such as trolley jacks, axle stands, and creepers.
Hilka's hand tool range includes spanners, sockets, pliers, and screwdrivers, designed for a variety of automotive and DIY tasks.
Hilka's power tool range includes drills, angle grinders, and sanders, designed for both DIY and professional use.
Hilka tool cabinets are usually made of steel, with some models featuring a powder-coated finish for extra durability.
Yes, Hilka offers a range of garage equipment products that are designed for professional use, such as trolley jacks with larger weight limits.
Hilka products are sold through a variety of retailers, including Amazon, Screwfix, and Toolstation.
Hilka offers a standard 12-month warranty on its products, with some items having an extended warranty of up to 3 years.
No, Hilka tools are usually manufactured in Asia but are designed to meet UK and European quality and safety standards.