Practical Trumps Luxury on Lists This Holiday Season
16 Noviembre 2009 - 8:07AM
PR Newswire (US)
Survey reveals nearly 70 percent of people seek necessities over
luxurious gifts this year TOWSON, Md., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ --
Practical items, such as cookbooks, exercise equipment and power
tools are what consumers are after this holiday season, according
to a recent survey by Black & Decker (NYSE:BDK) and Zogby
International*. In fact, nearly 70 percent of consumers plan to ask
their friends, family and loved ones for necessities over luxuries
this holiday season. People want gifts that will reflect their
personalities, and can be opened on the holidays - versus gift
cards or cash. Additionally, one in six (17 percent) would like to
get an even split of practical and luxurious gifts. "We know
consumers are searching for holiday gifts using a practical lens
this year," says Tim Dunphy, consumer insights manager for Black
& Decker. "Our new products offer a variety of functional
benefits that help consumers get the job done with ease - while
remaining conscious that many consumers will scale back spending
this year." With the season's biggest shopping day, Black Friday,
just under two weeks away, Black & Decker has launched a number
of new giftable, practical items for shoppers, including: --
ReadyWrench(TM) (MSW100) - An all-in-one wrench with 16 of the most
popular standard (SAE) and metric socket sizes at your fingertips,
$29.99 -- Flex(TM) Cordless Mini Canister Vac (FHV1200) - The go
anywhere, reach anything cordless vac that combines high
performance power with ultimate versatility, $69.99 -- Cordless
Lithium Screwdriver with SmartSelect(TM) Technology (LI4000) - From
the SmartSelect(TM) family of tools, this Cordless Screwdriver
prevents the dropping of screws with a magnetic screw holder,
$39.97 "Even in difficult economic times, the spirit of gift-giving
is alive with 81% of American adults saying they plan to give gifts
during the holiday season," said Sam Rodgers, Zogby International
spokesperson. "However, our early holiday polling shows that people
plan to cut back. Almost half of adults (45 percent) have told us
they plan to spend less this year and many adults (62 percent) say
they'll spend $200 or less on their spouse or partner this holiday
season. While still a lot of money, it excludes many costly luxury
items." Additional survey results show: -- Most people say their
spouse (29 percent) or a parent (28 percent) are the hardest people
on their gift list to shop for during the holidays -- More than
half of homeowners surveyed (51 percent) say they will be
installing holiday decorations -- A quarter of respondents say they
will be hanging curtains (28 percent) or installing light fixtures
(23 percent) over the next 12 months For more information visit
http://www.blackanddecker.com/ or
http://blackanddecker.imrepresskit.com/. About Black & Decker
Black & Decker (NYSE:BDK) is a leading global manufacturer and
marketer of power tools and accessories, hardware and home
improvement products, and technology-based fastening systems.
*Zogby International was commissioned by Black & Decker to
conduct an online survey of 3,766 adults. A sampling of Zogby
International's online panel, which is representative of the adult
population of the U.S., was invited to participate from
10/16/09-10/19/09. Slight weights were added to region, party, age,
race, religion, gender, and education to more accurately reflect
the population. The margin of error is +/- 1.6 percentage points.
Margins of error are higher in sub-groups. DATASOURCE: Black &
Decker CONTACT: Ryan Mitchell of IMRE for Black & Decker,
+1-410-821-8220, Web Site: http://www.blackanddecker.com/
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