Snorkel announces scissor winner

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02 February 2017

Don Ahern congratulates Lynne Domey of Eastern Oregon Rental and Sales.

Don Ahern congratulates Lynne Domey of Eastern Oregon Rental and Sales.

Lynne Domey of Eastern Oregon Rental & Sales won a Snorkel S3008P push-around scissor lift at the California Rental Association Rental Rally 2017 in Las Vegas.

Since 2015, Snorkel has been awarding the S3008Ps at the event. Domey is the fourth person to win.

Snorkel's owner, Don Ahern, announced the lucky winner during the end of show raffle on Feburary 1.

“This is a prize that keeps on giving," Ahern said. "The lucky winner can add the Snorkel S3008P to their fleet and enjoy a lifetime of rental return on the lift.”

Domey is the manager at Eastern Oregon Rental & Sales branch in Baker City, OR.

“This is so exciting and a wonderful end to the show," domey said. "We can’t wait to add the Snorkel S3008P to our fleet, that will extend our low level access offering to our customers.”

Eastern Oregon Rental & Sales offers an extensive range of aerial work platforms and all terrain forklifts to customers across Eastern Oregon. Opened originally in 1969 as Jefferson Street Rentals in downtown La Grande, current owner, Cory Braseth purchased the business in 1989 and renamed it to Eastern Oregon Rental and Sales. The family owned and operated business has added heavy construction equipment to its product offering, and operates from three locations, in La Grande, Baker City and Pendleton, OR.

Designed for low-level construction and facilities maintenance applications, the Snorkel S3008P can lift 500 pounds (227kg) to a working height of 14 feet, 2 inches (4.3m).

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