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Bethel Power Equipment Moves to New Location

The new location gives Bethel Power Equipment more space to display equipment and do repair work, in addition to more parking, according to a report in the Danbury New-Times.

, which sells and rents equipment for landscaping, gardening and other outdoor jobs, has reportedly moved from its 5,000 square foot space at Grassy Plain Street to new 14,000 square foot space in Clarke Business Park.

According to a report in the Danbury New-Times the new location gives Bethel Power Equipment more space to display equipment and do repair work, in addition to more parking.

"Our customers want and need to see more equipment," co-owner Kevin Dee told the News-Times. "And we have the fastest turnaround time for repairing equipment. We do both commercial and residential repairs in a timely manner."

The company sells and rents lawn mowers, tractors, leaf blowers, chain saws, snow blowers, plows, sanders, generators, log splitters and wood chippers by well-known brands including Exmark, Stihl, Honda, Echo, Shindaiwa, Simplicity, Bobcat and Toro.

For more, check out the Danbury News-Times report.

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