New First Aid Kit for the home makes it easier to repair your things

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Clas Ohlson is now launching the First Repair Kit so you can repair your things instead of buying new products. This practical kit contains 11 different products for making simpler reparations in your home. Contents include repair tape, different types of glue, screws, nails and a sewing kit. 

“With the new repair kit from Clas Ohlson, you will have what you need to repair most things that break in your home. To make it easier to repair and fix things, simple instructions are included to explain how the products should be used. Our staff in the stores will also gladly answer questions and give you tips and advice,” says Eva Berg, Director of Purchasing and Product Development.

Repairing stuff that breaks does not have to complicated, no matter if it is a broken plate or you have a hole in your wellies.

The First Repair Kit makes it a bit easier for you to live more sustainably.

“Repairing stuff which you already have can make a big difference. With the First Repair Kit we make it easier for people to do their bit for the environment on a daily basis. This makes me both happy and proud,” says Eva Berg.

You can buy the First Repair Kit on clasohlson.com and in all Clas Ohlson's stores. The first repair kit costs 299 SEK.

For more information, please contact:
Niklas Carlsson, Group Head of Communications, +46 247 444 29, niklas.carlsson@clasohlson.se

Clas Ohlson was founded in 1918 as a mail order business in Insjön, Sweden. Today we are a retail company with customers in five markets, approximately 4,500 co-workers and annual sales of approximately 8,8 billion SEK. Our share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. A lot has happened since the start in 1918, but one thing has remained the same over the years; that we want to help and inspire people to improve their everyday lives by offering smart, simple, practical solutions at attractive prices. Visit about.clasohlson.com to read about our passion for simplifying life in all kinds of homes.

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