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Spring’s the thing at Home Depot

Household cleaning and spring planting: Retailer talks products at Spring Preview.
2/21/2024
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Home Depot Spring Preview 2024 webinar; where associates talked tips and products for the coming season.

Household cleaning products, eco-friendly products and cordless tools were the buzz words during today’s Home Depot spring preview 2024 webinar.

The big retailer, in an invite-only virtual event, rolled out its spring home improvement trends and new products hitting the aisles for spring 2024.

Department associates talked tips and ideas: “Use pH neutral cleaners so you clean floors without damaging them,” said Home Depot associate Kristen.

The retailer put a spotlight on spring roll-outs such as, “Ecolab floor cleaner products, exclusive to Home Depot,” said one associate during the webinar.

Behr paints and stains, sold exclusively at Home Depot, were also featured during the half hour spring presentation that introduced the retailer’s lineup of products across many categories.

Household cleaning products was the first of several categories highlighted in the virtual event, and a viewer poll on-screen asked: “What are you doing to spring into spring?”

Eco-friendly products and sustainability can be considered outside and inside your house, an associate for outdoor reminded webcast viewers.

“For instance,” she said, “Ryobi has more than 300 battery-powered tools in its lineup. They have the most extensive tool offering in the Home Depot tool lineup.”

Some of the cordless tools featured during the webinar included a DeWalt battery operated lawn mower and a Ryobi 40-volt brushless mower.

Another associate in the lawn department asked viewers how they would spruce up their curb appeal this spring: Edging? Lawn care? Flowers? Painting your house?

“Try Vigoro elevated flower beds if you’re tight on yard space,” the associate said.

Spruce up your curb appeal: That was one of the themes of the Home Depot Spring Preview 2024 presentation.

The other was simply telling webcast viewers it’s time again to: Spring into spring.

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