Address: 4450 US-130, Burlington, NJ 08016, USA
Phone: +16093874645
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7AM–4PM
Wednesday: 7AM–4PM
Thursday: 7AM–4PM
Friday: 7AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
John Doucette
The guy helped me load and secure, it was very cold out but he made sure things where done right.
Josh & Angela Taylor
My equipment was delivered on time, just as I requested. Thanks guys.
rushi patel
There were issue with the machine and not having spare parts and the downtime..I had was not honored but charged for and extra week when I said I might need it a week more and I was never called back about the down time I had..to have machine longer
Matt Perna
Machine was where I needed it, when I needed it and charged. What more could you ask for (except it would have been nice if it was delivered with a hot cup of coffee that stayed warm - somehow - for the 2 days prior to my use) :). Or maybe, it could have done the job for me :)
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