Use No Spill Gas Cans to Avoid This

March 9, 2010

No Spill Gas Can

17 million gallons of gasoline are spilled each year during refueling of lawn equipment according to the EPA.  This can be avoided by using a No-Spill gas can and not topping off the gas tanks when refueling lawn mowers, trimmers, and other power tools.   This is not your average gas can!  No-Spill  Research has manufactured the most user-friendly, EPA compliant fuel can on the market today.  It’s professional quality construction will provide you with a very long service life.  Being self venting and self sealing allows a safe & easy pouring system.  It’s thumb button control lets you decide how fast and how long the fluids will flow.  The No-Spill fuel can comes with a no questions asked lifetime guarantee so if it leaks or fails in normal use, we simply replace it.  Stop by today and see the real difference between No-spill fuel cans and the others.   www.nospill.com has all the details.

LEHR Propane Powered ECO Trimmers have arrived

March 9, 2010

LEHR

LEHR has developed a full line of environmentally friendly power trimmers.  With the simply twist-in of a propane canister you will be really to go.  These machines easily start with no need to choke or prime the carburetor.  Being propane powered there is never be any fouling or gumming of the fuel system plus they are non toxic to the ground water and soil.  Just think about not having to deal with messy mixing, transporting or store of gasoline and oil.   Propane is very efficient allowing the trimmer to operate  on one cylinder for two hours and exceeds all of EPA’s 2001 emission standards.  Stop by soon and  check these new trimmers out.  www.golehr.com

Hardware and Dinner

March 8, 2010

CH & FG Postcard

Exterior Deicing, Shovels & Ice Dams

March 2, 2010

The Story of Clarke’s Hardware, Part 3

February 23, 2010

History Pic 3

With the management team of Gordon Hunt & Read Clarke in place, 1983 brought the establishment of Heidleburg, Inc.  Clarke’s Hardware was acquired from Arthur Clarke in addition to the purchase of store #4 — Bradley’s Hardware in Wolfeboro, NH.  Both stores were expanded and their retail formats were updated to reflect the national trends in the industry.  The additional sales space and merchandise expansion brought great growth and excitement to the business.  Both locations put more emphasis on  increasing product offerings with a focus on staff knowledge.  Core departments of paint, plumbing, hardware, electrical and lawn & garden supplies were expanded.  Even in the current time of recession, the entrepreneurial momentum continued with increased staff to meet the growth of  business demands.