Grips Intelligence in-store data covering January 1 to July 31, 2026 across Home Depot, Menards, Amazon and Lowe's shows Powermate, a brand owned by Generac Holdings (NYSE: GNRC), concentrating the vast majority of its sales at a single retailer. Home Depot accounts for 67.3% of year-to-date revenue, with Menards adding 25.9% and Amazon and Lowe's together contributing under 7%. Revenue has climbed 24.6% over the tracked timeseries window from May through July 2026, including 3.0% month-over-month growth in the most recent period. Pricing has moved in the same direction, with the average selling price rising 24.3% to $25.75 in the latest month, against a $22.31 average for the full period. That combination of rising prices and expanding revenue suggests demand is holding up even as shelf prices climb, though the heavy Home Depot concentration leaves the brand exposed to a single retail relationship.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked channels has grew by 25% from May to Jul.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked channels has increased by 24% from May to Jul.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for Powermate on Amazon.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked channels for Powermate.
BY REVENUE
Powermate sells 74% online and 26% offline. Online runs through 3 channels; offline through 1.
Online
74%
26%
Offline
Online channels
74%
Offline channels
26%
BY REVIEW COUNT
Across 17K ratings on 4 channels, Powermate averages 4.3★. Most reviews for the products are in the 4.4–4.6 range.
BRAND AVERAGE
4.3
/ 5
From 17K ratings
Products are bracketed by their average rating, so all of an individual product's reviews fall into one bracket. This isn't a per-star breakdown of individual reviews.
BY REVENUE
$629.15
Price
$42K
Revenue
$149.99
Price
Revenue
$329.99
Price
Revenue
$89.99
Price
Revenue
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