Address: 4195 Anderson Rd, DeForest, WI 53532, USA
Phone: +16082609558
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7AM–4PM
Wednesday: 7AM–4PM
Thursday: 7AM–4PM
Friday: 7AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
kim LaDow
Great customer service and timely delivery of equipment but the 2 out of the 8 lifts we rented came in bad shape and were unusable for our project. We had a repair person come out and he did a great job but had to put a new battery in one of the lifts. I was expecting equipment to be in tip top shape and work.Thanks, Kim. We appreciate the feedback and hope we can work together to better your experience next time.
Luke Butz
Jesse was easy to communicate with and responsive. He visited the site quickly to determine the equipment that was needed. The trainer Jim was also easy to communicate with to schedule the training for our maintenance staff.Thanks, Luke. We appreciate the feedback and opportunity to work with you. Let us know if we can help out again soon.
Jess Lawinger
Great to be a part of the team here at the Deforest United Rentals. The local team is experienced and hard working. We strive to be the best in town.
Gene Hahn
Staff was helpful and made sure equipment was ready and had been serviced. Helpful with training and even hooking up the towing to my vehicle. Very helpful and courteous!
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They are pretty congenial and strive for a high level of service.
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