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Powering up in Pakenham

There’s a battery for every application at Battery Zone.

The independent local store supplies batteries for everything from watches to trucks, forklifts, farm equipment, laptops, and more.

And if they don’t have it in stock, owner Charlie Carter says he can source it for you.

That’s the benefit of shopping with a local, independent company!

It’s been a tough 12 months for retail, but Mr Carter said he’s glad that his customers have remained loyal throughout the pandemic. He’s picked up new clients too, and not just in Victoria – his online sales have travelled as far away as Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia.

As more of us head out for a post-pandemic road trip or caravanning holiday, Mr Carter urged customers to check and replace their caravan and boat batteries. If you’re unsure,

pop in to the store and he and his knowledgeable staff will help you out. Battery Zone’s staff are highly trained in installation, checking and testing batteries, as well as the latest battery technology to suit all types of vehicles.

Battery Zone is currently looking for franchisees throughout Victoria – get in touch with Mr Carter for more details.

Watch out opening soon Battery Zone are expanding a new franchise in Warragul.

Find Battery Zone at 3/206 Princes Hwy, Pakenham. For more information or to shop online go to batteryzone.com.au or phone 5940 1364.

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