Address: 1835 S Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85009, USA
Phone: +16022586333
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 6:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 6:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 6:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 6:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Craig Smith
Rented a tow boom without obstacle. Salesman was able to quickly find viable options. Service desk was prepared and professional. Will be back if needing additional services!
David Duffus
The delivery was on time and the lift worked perfectly!
Adrianna W.
A United rentals truck had an improperly secured truck bed yesterday headed into Phoenix. Debris was flying everywhere off the truck and smacked right into my front windshield, causing a large crack in the top left corner. I swerved out of the way so I couldn’t get a license plate number for the truck. I called their customer service to ask about what to do and the woman simply replied “Arizona is a no fault state- you should’ve filed a police report.” Wrong. Arizona is an at-fault state, so your renter should be paying for my broken windshield. I’m a college student, I don’t have money laying around to put for your negligent drivers, disappointed you didn’t have anymore information to offer- just a lie to get me to go away.
Matt Boker
Great customer service, they took care of me and I had my rental in about 3 hours after requesting it.
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