OilQuick auctions off an exclusive pink ‘Grab John’ bucket for Cancerfonden's Pink [...]

Published 20/11, 2024 at 16:36

OilQuick auctions off an exclusive pink ‘Grab John’ bucket for Cancerfonden's Pink Ribbon campaign

OilQuick AB demonstrated its strong commitment to charity and the fight against breast cancer by auctioning off a unique pink GJ15 Grab John bucket in support of Cancerfonden's Pink Ribbon campaign. The auction on http://www.klaravik.se was held from 7 to 16 October. The bucket, valued at approximately €7,700, stands as a symbol of both strength and hope. The entire sale price will be donated to Cancerfonden's vital work against breast cancer.

With a long term and comprehensive charity programme, OilQuick annually supports several important organisations, with Cancerfonden being one of the most important. Through the bucket auction, the company aims to raise awareness about breast cancer and support the life-saving research. “We are proud to contribute to the Pink Ribbon campaign by auctioning off our specially designed pink Grab John bucket. Almost everyone knows someone affected by cancer, and through this initiative, we hope to make a difference. 100% of the auction proceeds go directly to Cancerfonden and their invaluable work,” said Henrik Sonerud, CEO of OilQuick AB.

 

A collaboration for a good cause

To maximise the donation, Klaravik is covering administration and auction fees, ensuring that every single bid on the bucket goes directly to the Pink Ribbon campaign. “We really appreciate the initiative from OilQuick. We will do our very best to maximise the visibility and bidding for this important auction,” says Karin Malmberg, CMO at Klaravik. “Let’s come together to raise awareness and support those fighting breast cancer. Take the chance to own this unique pink Grab John bucket and be part of making a difference!”

 

The Grab John bucket GJ15

The Grab John bucket is made complete by its ‘thumb’ grip, which is always in place and on hand. What's more, when retracted it does not interfere with normal excavator manoeuvring. Its high gripping power enables operators to grab, lift, raise, lower and manoeuvre heavy and cumbersome objects directly from the cab. This increases safety as chains are no longer needed. The Grab John method of mechanical pole planting is the modern and effective way to construct overhead lines. All mechanical couplings of tools and poles are done hydraulically from the operator's cab, said to increase productivity by 15-50% compared to conventional methods, as well as increasing safety as manual attachment of slings and chains are no longer required. The GJ15 comes adapted for the S45-standard, making it an optimal fit for a Huddig backhoe loader, as well as other machines.

 

The pink ribbon

The funds raised during the Pink Ribbon campaign make up a significant portion of the money Cancerfonden distributes each year to Sweden's leading cancer research. The funds are allocated to the most promising research, regardless of cancer type.

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