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What is the Hammacher Schlemmer Institute?

What is the Hammacher Schlemmer Institute?

The independent Hammacher Schlemmer Institute was created in 1983 to rigorously research, test and rate products to make the Best products available to our customers. As an employee owned company, our customers are served by those with a vested interest in ensuring complete customer satisfaction.

What is the Hammacher Schlemmer lifetime guarantee?

The products we offer are as unique as our name and our merchandise is backed by our Lifetime Guarantee of Satisfaction. The independent Hammacher Schlemmer Institute was created in 1983 to rigorously research, test and rate products to make the Best products available to our customers.

How do I return a product to Hammacher Schlemmer?

Contact a Hammacher Schlemmer corporate sales associate by calling Toll-Free 1-866-714-0530. Email Corporate Sales at [email protected] Our store is currently unable to accept returns.

How do I contact a Hammacher Schlemmer technical advisor?

Contact a Hammacher Schlemmer technical advisor by emailing [email protected]. An advisor will reach out to you within 24 business hours. Hammacher Schlemmer’s goal is to offer a great customer experience.

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Why sign up for Hammacher Schlemmer via text?

As an employee owned company, our customers are served by those with a vested interest in ensuring complete customer satisfaction. By signing up via text, you agree to receive recurring automated promotional and personalized marketing text messages (e.g. cart reminders) from Hammacher Schlemmer at the cell number used when signing up.

What happened to Hammacher Schlemmer?

After more than 100 years as a family-held business, Hammacher Schlemmer was sold in 1953 to a group of investors and eventually turned over to John Gerald. In 1960, Gerald sold Hammacher Schlemmer to the Kayser-Roth Corporation. During the 1960s, Hammacher Schlemmer began selling the first Home Bowling Alley, London Taxi Cabs, and a “Nothing Box.”

What was else Hammacher Schlemmer’s estate worth?

In 1948, Hammacher Schlemmer celebrated its 100-year anniversary with the introduction of the first automatic steam iron and the electric broom. Else did not have any children, and in 1952 she executed a will naming more than 100 Hammacher Schlemmer employees as beneficiaries. She died in 1955, leaving an estate worth approximately $473,000.