Tools Fabricator vs. Manufacturer – What’s the Real Difference?

 

A lot of folks ask me, “Aren’t fabricators and manufacturers the same thing?” Not quite.

A tools manufacturer usually handles the whole process—from design and material selection to assembly and branding. Big names in power tools? They’re manufacturers.

A fabricator, on the other hand, might focus just on shaping and machining parts. For example, you might have a local tools fabricator who makes custom spanner heads for a manufacturer.

Why does this matter? Because if you're after something custom or heavy-duty, a fabricator might be your best bet. For standard, high-volume tools—go with a manufacturer.

Many producers, contractors, and providers work with both to balance cost, quality, and speed. If you’re not sure who to work with, I recommend checking out Pepagora—you can find both types, all verified.

Pick the right one for your need, and you’ll save yourself a lot of back-and-forth later.

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