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What
is a barber kiosk
In
our logo there is a Powered By Barber
Stop symbol. We put that there not only for acknowledgement
of the product, but to honor the inventor, Everette Blaisdell. During
the flood of 1997 in Grand Forks, he lost everything and had to
begin anew. The Barber Stop was born of his loss.
Barber
Stop is a self-contained, barber shop kiosk which, with its small
footprint, can be placed in a wide variety of high traffic areas
from truck stops and large home improvement stores to large sporting
goods stores and universities.
It
is 14 1/2 feet high with the dome and 7 1/2 feet without. It is
approximately 25 feet in circumference.
It
is designed for barbers who already have their own clientele, for
barbers ready to be independent and looking to begin their own business
or for the new or recently relocated barbers who want help getting
set up with clientele in a visible location. All of this in an attractive,
convenient, easily recognized, and easy-to-set-up package.
The
kiosk is ready to assemble on location which Barberz Zone can assist
with and teach new owners how to do it. All that is needed after
assembly to open for business is a standard 110-volt outlet and
an inspection by the local barber inspector.
Hot
and cold water is available in a self-contained sink system. This
simple system is easily maintained with two small, portable containers.
When not in use, the kiosk's sliding door locks to secure all equipment
inside for safe, easy storage.
Barber
Stop kiosk includes the following:
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Ready-to-assemble kiosk complete with floor, cabinets, hot and
cold water system.
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Six wired outlets for clippers, trimmers, etc. ready to plug into
single standard 110-volt outlet.
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Rolling door with lock mechanism.
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Inside lighting for kiosk.
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Ready-to-mount triple mirror.
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ADA accessible threshold for smooth entrance from location floor.
Advantages
to Barber:
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Work with your own clientele in your own location.
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Can be set up in high traffic areas for increased business potential.
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Small square footage requirement for reduced location expenses
(only 50 sq. feet).
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Easy to set up and begin operation.
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Easily moved to accommodate seasonal business patterns or displays.
Advantages
to Host Business:
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Increased traffic into business due to barber's established clientele.
Read a testimonial
here.
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Clientele will typically have time before or after haircut to
shop in host business.
- Shoppers
will typically accompany minors.
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Easily set up or taken down to accommodate seasonal display rearrangements.
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Only requires a single 110-volt outlet for power.
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Unique, attractive display to bring in new business
- Bottom
Line -- An independent marketing group verified the kiosk brings
in $100K to $200K worth of income to each host store per year.
Meaning, for use of 50 sq. ft., the kiosk's worth is $2,000 to
$4,000 per sq. ft. If a company has 100 stores, it can make an
additional $10 million to $20 million more annually. More stores
-- 500 = $50 to $100 million annually.
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