Ignite Attachments is taking its digital-first attachment-buying approach to CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas, pitching a faster, simpler way for contractors to source attachments at a time when job sites are squeezed by supply chain delays and labour shortages.
The company’s focus is on cutting through the complexity that often slows attachment purchasing, with an online-first model designed to help crews and fleet managers make quicker equipment decisions when availability, timing, and productivity are on the line.
Ignite Attachments will use CONEXPO-CON/AGG to reach a wider cross-section of the construction market, setting up in the West Hall at Booth W41445. The stand is positioned around a customer-first purchasing model aimed at reducing friction in attachment buying, with an emphasis on letting contractors browse, compare, and purchase while also engaging with team members focused on product education and jobsite problem-solving.
“For many contractors, the challenge is not finding an attachment that can do the job. It is finding one that fits their machine, fits their budget and is available when they need it. We’ve built our business around removing those barriers. CONEXPO gives us the chance to bring that message to a wider audience and demonstrate how a more modern retail-style approach can better support today’s job sites.”
Said Trisha Pearson, business director at Ignite Attachments.

Ignite Attachments is highlighting a digital-first storefront that aligns with what it is presenting on the CONEXPO show floor: contractors can browse and compare products, see listed pricing, and check real-time inventory before completing a purchase. The model also leans on direct-to-customer delivery, with shipments routed to where attachments are needed. The same purchasing workflow applies to parts and consumables, including tracks, solid tires, wafer brushes, grease, and hydraulic fluid. Items that can be added to the online cart are presented as in stock and ready to ship.
At CONEXPO-CON/AGG, Ignite is putting the focus on how contractors choose attachments, starting with fit and compatibility. A key element on the stand is Fit Finder, the company’s proprietary compatibility tool, which matches attachments to machines by correlating thousands of equipment specifications across makes and models. The aim is to reduce guesswork during selection and cut down the risk of ordering the wrong attachment, with knock-on effects for downtime and overall jobsite disruption.



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