IDEAL Introduces Sneak Peek Sweepstakes

June 28, 2024

IDEAL Electrical has a new opportunity for electricians to win a trip to Chicago with its “Road to Sneak Peek Sweepstakes.”

The sweepstakes is open from June 17-July 15 and electricians in the United States and Canada can enter to win by filling out a form to join the IDEAL Electrical loyalty program, Champions Club™.

Existing Champions Club members will automatically be entered into the drawing. Two existing members and two new members will be chosen via a random drawing to win the trip. The trip is valued at $3,000 and will cover all expenses including airfare, hotel rooms, ground transportation, meals, and activities.

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The Sneak Peek event will be held August 7-9, 2024, in Chicagoland, Illinois. Winners will attend a Chicago Cubs™ baseball game, enjoy food and activities around Chicago and visit the IDEAL Electrical™ manufacturing facilities to try out our latest new product innovations and get a behind-the-scenes tour of the facilities. Electrician influencers will also be attending the trip, alongside the sweepstakes winners.

On being invited to attend the trip, Canadian electrician Jesse Veen, known on Instagram as @tberryelectric, said, “I’m speechless to be sent such an amazing offer for a brand I love and have passion for, it’s surreal. My excitement for this trip grows by the day! It still seems like a dream.”

IDEAL Electrical General Manager Carmen Cardillo discussed why IDEAL® is hosting the event, noting, “This is one way we can give back to the folks who use our products and work tirelessly to power our world. We know electricians work long hours and encounter difficult challenges in their daily life. We want to honor the work they do and reward them with some relaxing time away. We are so grateful to electricians for everything they do and we want them to see the dedication and commitment of the IDEAL team to making products that help make their job easier. This is our way to lift up, honor and thank tradespeople for the work they do.”

Enter the sweepstakes by July 15 at this webpage here. The terms and conditions of the sweepstakes can be viewed here.

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