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Honda Power Equipment Expands Partnership with Home Depot

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Select Honda Generator Models to be Sold at Retailer’s PRO Desk Locations and Website

A Honda EB5000 Industrial Series generator

This week, Honda Power Equipment announced that it has expanded its partnership with The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement and construction specialty retailer.

Beginning on Monday, September 1st, several Honda generators will be sold at Home Depot’s top 300 US PRO Desk locations; areas of the stores geared towards professional contractors. Five of Honda’s generators will be supplied to Home Depot, including three Industrial Series models (the EB2000i, EB3000c, and EB5000) and two Super Quiet Series models (the EU2000i and EU3000is).

All five models will be available for sale online at www.homedepot.com, along with two additional Honda generators: the Super Quiet Series EU1000i and EU3000Handi.

Honda says that by broadening its alliance with Home Depot, Honda Power Equipment will be able to “strengthen its multi-channel sales approach,” increasing professional contractors’ awareness of Honda generators. The increased awareness should, in turn, increase sales, and will also provide customers with greater convenience by enabling them to have their products serviced at a Home Depot service outlet.

“The Home Depot has earned a reputation for an entrepreneurial spirit and excellence in customer service, and Honda Power Equipment’s new agreement with this leading retailer illustrates an important, mutual ability to anticipate emerging customer needs and buying trends,” said vice president of Honda Power Equipment Mike Rudolph. “Honda Power Equipment combines depth of experience in building successful outdoor power equipment products for retail customers and providing a broad range of premium product offerings. Our goals are to reach more customers by expanding our brand awareness and product availability, and increase our market penetration.”