3 out of 4 Americans Built Up Their Home Improvement Skills in 2020, CRAFTSMAN® Built@Home Survey Finds
TOWSON, Md., Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey from CRAFTSMAN, a Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (NYSE: SWK) brand, found that more than 3 in 4 Americans (
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"As the global pandemic took hold in the U.S. this spring, we saw more of our CRAFTSMAN customers purchasing products to help create new and renovate existing spaces to better serve their needs and improve the functionality of their homes," said Jaime Ramirez, Executive Vice President & President of Global Tools & Storage for Stanley Black & Decker. "We wanted to gain a better understanding of which projects consumers were undertaking and how we could better serve them during this time. CRAFTSMAN is committed to helping our employees and customers navigate through this challenging period, doing our part to help strengthen our connection to our homes and communities. As part of these efforts, we are providing a donation to Rebuilding Together and Feeding America to support those impacted by COVID-19."
The pandemic has been a moment of reflection for many Americans, with 6 in 10 indicating they wished they had more skills or know-how to accomplish home improvement projects. The survey found that more than half (
Top Home Improvement Projects In 2020
The CRAFTSMAN Built@Home survey found that people spent their time working on a variety of home renovation projects during the pandemic, with more than three-quarters of Americans (
The most common indoor renovations included painting a room (
To complete their projects, many Americans learned to use power tools for the first time. Respondents said they learned to use power tools such as a drill (
CRAFTSMAN is encouraging Americans to share their home renovation projects with the hashtag #BuiltAtHome.
Feeling Accomplished and Gaining Quality Time
Over 9 in 10 Americans who say they have learned new home improvement skills report that learning these new skills makes them feel accomplished. Of those who say they have tackled or may tackle a home improvement project during 2020,
Brushing Up on Skills, Americans Go Online
When it comes to learning home renovation skills during the pandemic, Americans are primarily turning to websites (
Trend Likely to Continue Into 2021
More than 6 in 10 Americans (
To complete their projects, more than a quarter of Americans (
Strengthening American Homes
CRAFTSMAN is making donations to Rebuilding Together and Feeding America to help strengthen American homes impacted by COVID-19. The company will donate
For CRAFTSMAN project videos and resources visit: press.craftsman.com/social. More information about the Craftsman survey can be found at https://bit.ly/CraftsmanBuiltAtHome.
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Methodology
CRAFTSMAN commissioned Atomik Research to conduct an online survey of 1,005 American adults. The makeup of the sample is statistically representative of the U.S. population based on the national census' gender, age and regional data. The margin of error for the overall sample (N=1,005) fell within +/- 3 percentage points with a confidence interval of 95 percent. Fieldwork took place between Nov.10-11, 2020.
About CRAFTSMAN®
CRAFTSMAN® is an American icon that homeowners, home builders, auto enthusiasts and master mechanics have trusted since 1927 – and today's CRAFTSMAN® continues that legacy. With a focus on reliable, high-performance tools, storage and equipment, CRAFTSMAN® has revived its long-established pride in superior quality. Now it's easier than ever to get the tools trusted for generations at more places than ever. For more information visit www.craftsman.com or follow CRAFTSMAN® on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
About Stanley Black & Decker
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