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This "Tool Box On Wheels With Handle Bunnings Home Depot Craftsman Lowes Stanley Walmart Amazon Chest" photo has 22 common shades, which include Kabul, Alto, Tundora, Jon, Silver, Scorpion, Silver Chalice, Mine Shaft, Lisbon Brown, Hemlock, Bison Hide, Pickled Bean, Gray, Spicy Mix, Gallery, Barley Corn, Black, Tana, Thatch, Russett, Flax Smoke, and Pharlap. It creates very dashing shade mix encouraged using this figure.
Color | Hex | RGB | Name | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
#604040 | rgb(96,64,64) | Kabul | 11.27% | |
#e0e0e0 | rgb(224,224,224) | Alto | 8.7% | |
#404040 | rgb(64,64,64) | Tundora | 8.14% | |
#402020 | rgb(64,32,32) | Jon | 8.02% | |
#c0c0c0 | rgb(192,192,192) | Silver | 6.59% | |
#606060 | rgb(96,96,96) | Scorpion | 6.44% | |
#a0a0a0 | rgb(160,160,160) | Silver Chalice | 6.13% | |
#202020 | rgb(32,32,32) | Mine Shaft | 6% | |
#404020 | rgb(64,64,32) | Lisbon Brown | 5.68% | |
#606040 | rgb(96,96,64) | Hemlock | 3.27% | |
#c0c0a0 | rgb(192,192,160) | Bison Hide | 3.02% | |
#604020 | rgb(96,64,32) | Pickled Bean | 3.02% | |
#808080 | rgb(128,128,128) | Gray | 2.81% | |
#806040 | rgb(128,96,64) | Spicy Mix | 2.73% | |
#f0f0f0 | rgb(240,240,240) | Gallery | 2.57% | |
#a08060 | rgb(160,128,96) | Barley Corn | 1.95% | |
#000000 | rgb(0,0,0) | Black | 1.89% | |
#e0e0c0 | rgb(224,224,192) | Tana | 1.64% | |
#c0a0a0 | rgb(192,160,160) | Thatch | 1.28% | |
#806060 | rgb(128,96,96) | Russett | 1.26% | |
#808060 | rgb(128,128,96) | Flax Smoke | 1.18% | |
#a08080 | rgb(160,128,128) | Pharlap | 1.14% |
Posted by Luella Brewer at Sunday, November 22nd, 2020 - 16:40:53 PM in Power Tools
Founded in 1915 in Japan, the Makita Corporation has also staked its reputation on cordless, battery-powered power tools - most notably, the hand-held drill, which Makita introduced in 1978. Nine years later, the company had a full arsenal of cordless, professional-grade power tools for contractors. Today, Makita manufactures over 350 different power tools, both portable and stationary, and the pronounced teal color emblazoned on all of their tools is often mimicked by others trying to capitalize on Makita's reliable name.
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