Home Depot decided to drop them, not enitrely sure why – speculation that it may be from HD wanting to pursue interchangeable batteries and Ego wouldn’t work, or that Ego was a difficult partner to work with and wanted HD to take on servicing. Grumble wrote: ↑ Lowe’s is taking on Ego in the fall so you’ll still have access to the line.
This is what we researched. On Tuesday this week, Home Depot shocked the tool industry with a press release, stating their plans to drop the most popular outdoor power equipment brand in the industry, EGO. It didn’t exactly say. In their mysterious press release, they said they would be cutting Ego as part of an outdoor power equipment “reset”.
One of the next things we wanted the answer to was: why did ego leave home depot?
Home Depot drops Ego from power equipment brands. Home Depot is cutting a brand from its inventory as part of a “reset” of its outdoor power equipment. The Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD) said Tuesday it’s “accelerating its investments” in the reset as it “refines and simplifies its primary brands across the category.”.
Does Home Depot sell ego power tools?
That means, in part, discontinuing the Ego line of outdoor power tools, owned by Chervon Group, and have been sold at Home Depot since 2014. Ego products are also sold at Ace Hardware.’ Atlanta Business Chronicle reached out to Chervon for comment.
Is ego back in the power tool industry?
Welcome back power tool fans, it is Friday, July 24th 2020 and today we’re going to do the power tool news, and share some tool videos you won’t want to miss! On Tuesday this week, Home Depot shocked the tool industry with a press release, stating their plans to drop the most popular outdoor power equipment brand in the industry, EGO .
What happened to Home Depot’s outdoor power equipment?
Crazy news came out this week with a press release from The Home Depot. The company stated that its “outdoor power equipment is being reset and positioned by brand” . This new brand rollout is expected to hit all 1300 of its U. Stores by the end of the year. That all seemed fine—until they dropped this little nugget:.
While I was reading we ran into the query “Why did Lowes discontinue eGo batteries?”.
Lowe’s is taking on Ego in the fall so you’ll still have access to the line. Home Depot decided to drop them, not enitrely sure why – speculation that it may be from HD wanting to pursue interchangeable batteries and Ego wouldn’t work, or that Ego was a difficult partner to work with and wanted HD to take on servicing.
As part of this merchandise reset, the company has made the decision to discontinue the EGO line of outdoor power equipment. UPDATE: On Wednesday, July 22, 2020, a Lowe’s press release stated the following:.