WEST HAVEN, Conn., March 06, 2018 -- In a move that’s mutually beneficial for all parties involved, Woodland Power Products is giving local nurseries the opportunity to purchase, and subsequently rent out, their new product: the SuperHauler. By purchasing the Cyclone SuperHauler local nurseries are able to change how they transport materials around their business while simultaneously bringing in extra revenue by renting it out to their customers. The Cyclone SuperHauler is a multi-terrain transportation tool that is able to carry up to 800 pounds of materials on 4 sturdy tires. Its different features make it simple enough for anyone to use on day one while not compromising on power and integrity.
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The SuperHauler has two different bin styles which makes it easy to transport the wide variety of materials found on a nursery. The Bulk Bin style is made from a durable high-density polyurethane, and is made to transport loose materials such as mulch, soil, gravel, and fertilizer. The Flexi-Deck Bin style is made to be versatile by unfolding from a bin style down to a 42” x 52” carrying deck. This allows nurseries to transport their more awkward, difficult to carry materials such as large potted plants, and bags of fertilizer or mulch.
“The Cyclone SuperHauler is a product that meets an underserved market,” said Matthew Coz, President of Woodland Power Products. “Every power equipment company out there is asking themselves the same old question: ‘How can we make more money selling our product?’ We’re trying to do the opposite with the SuperHauler. We decided to ask: ‘How can we offer a product that makes our customers money?’ Focusing on that thought process we made each SuperHauler able to withstand the daily grind of a commercial setting, while still maintaining ease of use to make any DIYer comfortable behind the handles. In our 20 years of business we’ve discovered that while price is certainly important, time and ease of use are what is most valuable for those looking to do it themselves.”
Not only will the SuperHauler change the way local Nurseries maintain their business, it will easily bring in extra revenue. It won’t take a nursery long to break even on their purchase once they own the Cyclone SuperHauler. For instance if they rent the SuperHauler to their customers at $50 a day, 40 days out of the year, it will only take them a year to make their money back completely. Anything after that would pure profit.
For more information please contact Woodland Power Products at 888-531-7253, or by email at [email protected] with the subject line Nursery SuperHauler.
Author: Matt Coz
Organization: Woodland Power Products
Address: 72 Action Street West Haven, CT 06516
Phone: 1-888-531-7253
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/87d5a316-afe3-4497-93b8-43425362b297


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