KAREN customers + Husqvarna Battery equipment with DAN WHITE

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Consider battery equipment: Battery-powered tools like trimmers and push mowers are becoming increasingly viable alternatives to gas, offering benefits like reduced noise, lower maintenance, and environmental friendliness.
Leverage sales for battery systems: Keep an eye out for sales on battery equipment, especially during holidays, as the cost of batteries and chargers can be a significant part of the investment.
Optimize charging strategies: Implement a consistent charging routine, either by utilizing mobile setups (deep cycle battery + inverter) or charging at customer properties, to ensure tools are always ready.
Don't shy from used battery equipment: When purchasing battery tools, especially for less frequent use, consider buying used on platforms like Facebook Marketplace, as battery tools tend to either work or not, simplifying inspection.
Efficiently sell old equipment: Plan to sell old gas-powered equipment during the spring when demand is high, pricing it around 50% of the new cost for quick sales on platforms like Facebook Marketplace.
Verify online sellers: Exercise caution on platforms like Facebook Marketplace and eBay by checking seller profiles and insisting on official platform payment methods to avoid scams.
Prioritize industry events: Attend expos and meetups to network, learn about new equipment, and connect with peers, as these events offer valuable insights and community building opportunities.
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