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Sears bringing paint back to select stores

By Lauren Zumbach, Chicago Tribune
Published: August 31, 2016, 4:32pm

CHICAGO — Sears is getting back into the paint business, hoping an increase in home remodeling projects will mean more home-improvement sales.

Paint and accessories will be available at 23 stores before Sears brings them to stores nationwide, the struggling retailer said in a news release Tuesday.

“After stepping away from the paint business in 2012, we are seeing the demand from our customers to bring it back. With updated paint mixing technology, and by enlisting dedicated and trained associates, we are confident the time is right to re-enter the category and fill a need for our members,” Dean Schwartz, vice president of tools, lawn and garden at Sears Holdings, said in the news release.

Sears, headquartered in suburban Chicago, is bringing back two paint brands, Weatherbeater and Easy Living, along with a newly added line under the Craftsman label designed for use on metal, porches and garage floors.

“The addition of paint as a Craftsman category is a testament to the strength of these brands as they continue to play a role in the fabric of the American lifestyle,” Tom Park, president of Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard brands, said in the news release.

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