Xtreme Solutions

I love sitting down with clients. I’ve found every time we meet I get a deeper insight into their operations and industry, which helps our team come up with solutions to their ever growing needs. We have many clients in the construction industry, and they’ve helped us understand issues affecting their workers on site, like hydration and keeping food cold. When you are working on a road or even a skyscraper, you don’t have access to a water cooler and a decent kitchen!

Because we specialise in sourcing, our clients know we are not going to suggest something that is inadequate. However, to be honest, finding tough lunch coolers and thermal drink bottles has been a challenge. We’re not just in the business of just selling ‘stuff’ we want to be a valuable resource, so we needed to dig a little deeper. Enter Rugged Xtremes. Front line staff are sick of eskies that don’t cool and lunch bags that fall apart.

Rugged Xtremes is Aussie designed by industry people who couldn’t find gear that was good enough to handle the tough Australian conditions. All products have been tested on the remote mining sites of Western Australia to make sure they are up to scratch.  Buying products from all over the world is what we do so I have no hesitation putting our company name behind this company.

The RX Crib Bags have got to be seen to believed, the quality is outstanding. Rugged Xtremes have thought through every detail, even features you wouldn’t expect. Like ID card holder and key clip points. Like us, they couldn’t find equipment that was good enough, so they designed their own custom ice brick, tough drink bottle and coffee cup! They’ve even included spill proof lunch boxes, with a place to stow cutlery. These guys have thought of everything!

So, if you haven’t seen one of these amazing bags, or the Rugged Xtremes range up close, give us a call on 0731221914 or flick us an email at sales@salsburyproduction.com.au

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