Rubbermaid Challenges Chicagoland Media to Closet Test
March 22 2005 - 2:21PM
PR Newswire (US)
Rubbermaid Challenges Chicagoland Media to Closet Test Company
Research Cites Closet Cramming as Common Problem FAIRLAWN, Ohio,
March 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The home-organization experts at
Rubbermaid uncovered a real mess when they looked into America's
closets. The company's research on consumer closet habits found the
most common, overriding problems are: - Cramming closets with
hundreds of pounds of clothes, usually affecting ancillary closets
as well; - Seasonal changes typically requiring twice-a-year
rotation; and - Wardrobe proliferation, including an unwieldy
assortment of sizes, shoes and accessories. According to
Rubbermaid, it's a problem for more than two-thirds of Americans.
Now the company is challenging the professional set known for messy
desks and critical thinking to put their new Configurations
"custom-closet-in- a-box" system to the ultimate test: their own
closets. Rubbermaid today issued its Closet Configurations Media
Challenge to Chicagoland editors and reporters (Sure, we want
people to know about our new products. That's what advertising is
for, and we're already doing that. But what better way to prove our
product than trial by reporters?). Media representatives who
purchase a Configurations Closet System at Chicago-area Wal-Mart
Stores during the month of April will qualify for their choice of
full reimbursement from Rubbermaid with their Wal-Mart receipt, or
a matching donation of closet systems to community service
organizations. The reimbursement offer is good for up to two
Configurations Closet Kits per credentialed newspaper, magazine,
television station and radio station in the Greater Chicago media
market. Rubbermaid notes it's not necessary to file a report on the
experience to get the reimbursement (but we're confident you'll
want to once you try it). Chicago-area Wal-Mart Stores carrying the
Rubbermaid Configurations Closet System include: - 801 Meacham
Road, Elk Grove Village, IL; - 620 Dundee Avenue, East Dundee, IL;
- 900 South Route 83, Villa Park, IL; - 776 South Route 59,
Naperville, IL; - 150 Smith Road, St. Charles, IL; - 1001 North
Randall Road, Elgin, IL; - 1460 Golf Road, Darien, IL; - 314 West
Army Trail Road, Bloomingdale, IL; - 850 South Barrington Road,
Streamwood, IL; and - 7050 South Cicero Avenue, Bedford Park, IL.
America's Messiest Closet Gets Makeover While only 29 percent of
consumers surveyed said their closets were well organized, the
majority said they were deterred from addressing the problem due to
budget and time constraints. Rubbermaid launched its new
Configurations Closet System with these issues in mind. To kick off
the new product launch, the company hired organization expert Peter
Walsh, host of TLC's "Clean Sweep" reality show, to help find and
reorder the "Messiest Closet in America." Rubbermaid received
thousands of photos and entries documenting closet chaos. Lisa
Messier (yes, that's her real name) of Charlton, Mass. received the
dubious "winner" distinction in the "Messiest Closet" contest, and
this month got a closet makeover, complete with Rubbermaid's new
Configurations System and personal assistance from Walsh and the
Rubbermaid closet team. True to Rubbermaid's research findings, the
Messiers had thought tackling their closet would prove too costly
and time consuming. Walsh says it's a common problem. "People are
overwhelmed by the sheer volume of stuff they've accumulated. Most
people just avoid tackling their closet because they don't know
where to begin, how to sort through their things, or what products
are out there that can help them," he said. Chuckling about the
coincidence of the couple's name, pronounced "messy-er," Walsh
said, "They couldn't believe how easy it was to install the
Rubbermaid Configurations system. It really is like a custom closet
in a box. It works, it's changeable, and costs much less than the
professionally installed systems do." The new closet line offers
consumers a one-of-a-kind, customizable solution that combines an
easy-to-install kit, complete with adjustable shelves and rods,
with a full line of accessories to accommodate anyone's storage
aspirations. Heavy-duty metal construction offers maximum weight
capacity (upwards of 500 pounds), while thoughtful touches like
epoxy coating, chrome finishes and rubber-ended hangers combine
form with function. Best of all, you don't need to be a
hacksaw-wielding professional to install the Rubbermaid system; a
screwdriver, drill and level are the only tools needed. Pre-cut
rails and telescoping rods and shelves eliminate the cutting,
trimming and exacting measuring typically necessary in closet
systems. That telescoping design is the innovative feature that
makes Rubbermaid's the only out-of-the-box closet system with
shelves, rods and accessories that adjust both vertically and from
side to side, without additional tooling. Because components slide
in and out, width adjustments can be made on the fly, making
seasonal changes and shopping-spree reconfigurations truly simple.
Configurations kits come in lengths ranging from four to eight feet
and include shelving, hanging rails, brackets, hanging rods and all
of the hardware necessary to install the system. Additional
accessories include storage racks, extra shelving, wire baskets,
pants organizers, shoe rods and shelves, and special organizers for
ties and belts (each holds 30). All hook securely into the mounting
rails and may be lifted out for repositioning. Shelves, hanging
rails and brackets are epoxy-coated for durability and snag- free
performance, while hanging rods and other accessories come in a
sleek chrome-plated finish. Sliding baskets and organizers have
ball-bearing glides to slide into place smoothly. Rubbermaid's
Configurations closet products are debuting this spring at a
variety of general, home and hardware retailers, including all
Chicago-area and selected other Wal-Mart Stores and Home Depot
Stores. More information about the products is available at the
company's web site: http://www.rubbermaid-configurations.com/ .
About Rubbermaid: Rubbermaid Home Products is a leading designer
and manufacturer of durable, innovative household organization and
utility products, and is among the most trusted, consumer-loyal
brands in America. Part of the Newell Rubbermaid family, Rubbermaid
markets a full line of exceptional-quality products for home,
closet and garage organization; kitchen, bath and outdoor storage;
as well as seasonal and hardware products in a variety of
materials. For more information, please visit Rubbermaid's web site
at http://www.rubbermaid.com/ . DATASOURCE: Rubbermaid Home
Products CONTACT: Lorrie Paul Crum of Rubbermaid Home Products,
+1-330-869-7409 (office), or +1-330-819-0951 (mobile) Web site:
http://www.rubbermaid.com/
http://www.rubbermaid-configurations.com/
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