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NZ’s DIY buffs power tool sales despite economic malaise

Small Business Series: Stihl NZ adds value, battery, women-friendly tools to portfolio.

Dita De Boni Mon, 13 Apr 2020

For those New Zealanders who love their DIY, level 4 lockdown presents a dichotomous situation: an unparalleled opportunity to get stuff done around the house, coupled with, until recently, an inability to buy or upgrade to the requisite grunt-level of power tool.

The period coming into lockdown

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