Based in Kent, Washington, Bridjit Curb Ramps announced today that it will participate in the May 2009 National Hardware Show in Las Vegas.
"In the current economy, people are not buying new cards," Curry said. "Instead, they are taking better care of the vehicles they have."
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) April 10, 2009 - Bridjit Curb Ramps, a company based in Kent, Washington, announced today that it will take part in the National Hardware Show, http://www.nationalhardwareshow.com, in Las Vegas next month. This event brings together a mix of top hardware retailers like Ace Hardware, Lowe’s and Home Depot, while also focusing on independently-owned hardware and “mom and pop” stores. Retailers from all over the country will attend the show to see the latest in consumer trends, new products, energy savers, green alternatives and more. Open to retailers, the event will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from May 5 through May 7, 2009.
Having recently celebrated the company’s one-year anniversary, John Curry, president of Bridjit Curb Ramps, is taking part in the event to demonstrate how useful the company’s curb ramps are in protecting vehicles from harsh rollover curbs found in newer housing developments. Based on sales activity, Curry has seen the demand for his product grow since launching the product in early 2008.
“In the current economy, people are not buying new cars,” Curry said. “Instead, they are taking better care of what they have which includes properly maintaining their cars, trucks and recreational vehicles. Our curb ramps help them do that by minimizing tire wear.”
In addition, the use of Bridjit Curb Ramps improves gas mileage and reduces wear and tear on steering and alignment costs, making the car ramps an effective tool in saving money and preventing additional damage to vehicles. Made in the United States from recycled rubber tires, Bridjit’s auto curb ramps are environmentally friendly, reducing the amount of waste in landfills. The company is proud to be “green,” and has created a compact retail display for its products, optimizing space while using less display material – a bonus for hardware store owners and the environment.
For more information, stop by Bridjit Curb Ramps’ booth at the National Hardware Show, Booth #31320, near the front entrance of the “Hardware & Tools” section, visit Bridjit online at http://www.Bridjit.com or call 877-522-6611.
Based in Kent, Washington, the Bridjit team developed auto curb ramps to offer homeowners an environmentally-friendly approach to a “no jar to your car” experience. Its durable, portable curb ramps assist in maintaining gas mileage by minimizing damage to steering components and alignment. They are ideal for vehicles, golf carts, motorcycles, boats, RVs and trailers.