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Etesia UK has announced the launch of a new website – www.planet-etesia.com, which allows visitors to the site to read customer reviews and comment on its extensive range of innovative products.

Etesia has long been impressed by the brand loyalty shown by its customers and it is these customers that have helped the company lead the way in introducing new mowing innovations year on year. A lot of Etesia’s success has been due to word of mouth recommendations from happy customers and now the new Planet Etesia website puts these recommendations all in one place for everyone to see.

With over 100 comments from users across the UK so far, the site promises to be a fantastic resource for both existing and potential Etesia customers as well as other industry professionals. As the exclusive distributor for Pellenc products in the UK, Planet Etesia also gives customers the opportunity to read and contribute reviews from Pellenc’s impressive line-up of technologically advanced battery-powered equipment.

www.planet-etesia.com will also be useful for anyone making machinery purchasing decisions. If you're torn between a battery-powered or a petrol-powered mower you'll appreciate the ability to compare independent comments on both technologies. Perhaps you'd like an insight into what venues of a similar size, big or small, are using - or maybe you're just curious to know what a landscape contractor makes of its mower! What’s more; visitors to the website will be able to locate their nearest Etesia or Pellenc dealer by simply entering their postcode or area.

The website is user friendly with navigation around the site extremely easy. Visitors can simply select the product range they are interested in from the navigation bar which consists of Pedestrian Mowers, Ride-on Mowers, Brushcutters, Pellenc products and ET Mowers. From there they can then browse a number of product reviews.

Planet Etesia offers un-biased, freely submitted comments so for those who are wary of advertising promises.

Commenting on the new Planet Etesia website, operations director Les Malin for Etesia UK said: “We’re pleased with the launch of www.planet-etesia.com – it’s going to be extremely beneficial to our customers. We have our main website of course which does a great job of providing product information but Planet Etesia goes that extra step.

“It’s all very well taking a company’s word that the machines are excellent but in most cases people want to hear from those who regularly use them – the Planet Etesia website does just this. It can help someone make a final decision before purchasing and can also perhaps open their eyes to an alternative they hadn’t previously thought about.”

Etesia UK is encouraging all of their customers to visit the website and add their voice - simply click the 'add quote' option to submit your thoughts on your favourite pieces of kit.

You can visit the new Planet Etesia website here – www.planet-etesia.com

For more news, reviews and insightful views, you can follow Etesia UK on Twitter @EtesiaUK and like the company’s Facebook page – www.facebook.com/EtesiaUK. You can also view the latest Etesia videos by visiting www.youtube.com/EtesiaUK.

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    Hey, I'm on the planet Etesia. I feel honoured. If we were to give dealers a review i would give RT machinery 10 out of 10. Andy Rutland really knows his stuff regarding Pellenc.

    Spelt my surname wrong though:(

    Stuart Brogden @ EcoGardenMaintenance

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      Thanks Stuart - your name has also been updated :)

  • PRO
    Yeah mate, saw you in the Etesia/Pellenc catalogue as well.... You've made it , congratulations..... Rock and Roll lifestyle here you come....;-)
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