APRIL 2022

COVER STORY- 2022 Survey Says Dealers Hanging Tough –

Covering the trends and issues affecting the power equipment dealer segment of the lawn and garden and small engine and equipment industries, Power Equipment Trade magazine has developed an industry trend database second to none, now spanning 30 years from the first PET dealer survey in 1992.

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2022 Survey Says Dealers Hanging Tough

ARTICLE BY DAN SHELL, SENIOR EDITOR, POWER EQUIPMENT TRADE

Covering the trends and issues affecting the power equipment dealer segment of the lawn and garden and small engine and equipment industries, Power Equipment Trade magazine has developed an industry trend database second to none, now spanning 30 years from the first PET dealer survey in 1992.

This year almost 400 dealers responded to the survey, and we thank all involved who have taken the time to give us their data on how they run their businesses and opinions on issues facing this industry.

The PET Dealer Survey 2022 report includes invaluable information such as dealer demographics (age of dealers), operations, types of marketing dealers find most effective and dealers’ thoughts about the industry.

In 2022, dealers are continuing to grapple with effects of the pandemic. Issues surrounding finding not only qualified power equipment technicians (always a concern) but also employees of any kind were a big topic of the survey comments, along with gripes related to supply chain issues as dealers continue to have trouble getting orders filled completely and timely.

Another big topic in the comments is battery- and electric-powered equipment and their impact on dealers’ futures and their effect of so many carburetor-equipped machines never coming back to dealer service departments. It’s an issue PET will delve into on future surveys and in future articles.

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