Sharper Image Files for Chapter 11

Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:47PM EST

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The retailer of such irresistible goodies as high-tech air purifiers, noise-canceling headphones, comfy massage chairs, and life-sized Darth Vader figures is apparently hanging by a thread.

Reuters is reporting that Sharper Image, a mainstay in shopping malls and a frequent contributor to my pile of junk mail, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company is seeking a $60 million loan to keep its doors open, according to the Reuters story.

But wait—how could this happen? Every time I pass a Sharper Image store, it always looks packed with shoppers ogling the latest in MP3-equipped shaving mirrors, ultrasonic humidifiers, LED grill lights, atomic clocks, and remote-controlled R2D2s. Indeed, I can rarely resist the urge to roam the Sharper Image aisles myself...

...although, come to think of it, I've never really walked out with anything. Maybe that's why the chain is facing "a severe liquidity crisis," according to CFO Rebecca Roedell, adding that Sharper Image has been hit with "increased competition, narrowing margins, litigation, lower consumer and market confidence...and poorly performing stores," Reuters reports. The AP also notes that a Consumer Reports story slamming the chain's signature Ionic Breeze air purifiers (Sharper Image fired back with a lawsuit, which it lost) didn’t help.

So if you've been hankering for a final chance to shop for Darth Vader helmets, ultrasonic rat deterrents, form-fitting sleep marks, or the GPS-equipped SkyCaddie, now's the time. Or just visit SkyMall.

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Sharper Image files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy [Reuters]

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  • 1 Posted by matt_archbold2002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yeah, i always go into a sharper image store when i see one, but all i do is look and try out the cool stuff they have. The very few times i've actually purchased something (which i can count on one hand) was always less that 100 dollars.

  • 3 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Beware of the Atomic-Powered-MP3-bowling-ball which also has WiFi built in and a 3"LCD screen to watch the view from the pins as the ball rolls down the lane.

  • 4 Posted by sjmassimi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Their prices were often too high, which was bluntly apparent with some of their products that you could buy - for much less - at another store.

  • 5 Posted by belafever1937 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    Several years ago I bought an electronic device from Sharper Image . It didn't work as guaranteed, but Sharper Image would not honor their warranty of product performance or customer satisfaction. I vowed that Sharper Image would not ever get another dime from me no matter how great their products. They finally got what they were asking for. They should have took a look at Walmart's success.

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