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It’s why companies like hers exist: They put up the trampoline, so you don’t have to. Kitset Assembly Services doesn’t only assemble trampolines. They’ll do anything kitset, and overall their most requested item is sheds.
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A trampoline put together by a Kitset Assembly Services technician with a bow on it ready for Christmas morning. But at this time of year, it’s all about the tramps. Between December 1 and 24, the company currently has 264 trampoline assemblies booked across its 22 franchisees, which will be about 50 per cent of its business. Across the year, trampolines made up maybe 7 per cent.