Grips Intelligence in-store data tracked across Home Depot, Amazon and Menards from January 1 to July 31, 2026 shows Shindaiwa — a brand of Tokyo-listed Yamabiko Corporation (TSE: 6250) — concentrating the vast majority of its offline sales at a single retailer, with homedepot.com accounting for 86.8% of year-to-date revenue versus 12.0% for Amazon and just 1.2% for Menards. The brand's average product price sits at $141.64 across the period, though the mix skews toward premium hardware at Home Depot, where top sellers such as a 38 in. gas hedge trimmer and an 835 CFM backpack blower carry average prices of $689.05 and $649.00 respectively. Momentum softened over the May-to-July window, with revenue falling 19.0% month over month and 15.6% across the quarter. Average selling price fell even faster, dropping 25.8% in a single month to $82.75 and 23.9% overall, suggesting a shift in sales mix toward lower-priced items rather than a proportional volume decline. Together, the Grips Intelligence figures point to a brand with heavy single-channel dependence and a narrowing price ceiling heading into the second half of 2026.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked channels has declined by 16% from May to Jul.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked channels has decreased by 24% from May to Jul.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for Shindaiwa on Home Depot.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked channels for Shindaiwa.
BY REVIEW COUNT
Across 13K ratings on 3 channels, Shindaiwa averages 4.2★. Most reviews for the products are in the 4.2–4.4 range.
BRAND AVERAGE
4.2
/ 5
From 13K 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.
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