Mr. Spenser is the new and revolutionary kitchen accessory that saves you Time, Money & Sanity

ADVANTAGES OF THE MR. SPENSER DISPENSERS

Talk about CONVENIENT! Trying to get the plastic wrap out of the little box is especially annoying, because it is so difficult to manage with one hand while you hold the box with the other. The first challenge is to figure out whether to pull up or down to tear off the piece from the roll. Mr. Spenser is always within reach in the working area of your kitchen, occupying space that is not used for any other purpose. You simply grasp the product with both hands, pull out the amount you need, and tear it off, still holding it in both hands, and then apply it to its appropriate use.

Talk about SAVING SPACE IN YOUR KITCHEN! Every kitchen has a drawer or shelf dedicated to a myriad of these little boxes, each containing an unknown amount of product. With Mr. Spenser, you get your drawer or shelf back.

Talk about SAFE! The patented cutting blade has an edge that is a series of perforations (like a lemon zest grater), which cuts the product, but will not cut fingers. 

Talk about COST. A roll of Mr. Spenser film is of a higher thickness and quality than can be found in many of the budget-priced rolls. In 2007 dollars, the cost of a roll of 25’ film is about 69 to 79 cents. One 750’ roll of Mr. Spenser film will cost about $5.95.

It takes 30 of the small rolls to equal the amount held on the Mr. Spenser roll. At an average cost of 70 cents each for the small rolls, 750’ would cost about $21.00 (30 times 70 cents). This represents a savings of about $15.00, or over 70%. So the savings on the first roll almost covers the cost of the dispenser.

Talk about GREEN!  The landfills love Mr. Spenser. They never see him. One roll of Mr. Spenser is the equivalent of 30 boxes of 25’ film. That means that 29 boxes never have to go there, and neither do the cores or the blades.

Once you get used to having a Mr. Spenser dispenser you will wonder how you ever got along without one. Order your Mr. Spenser Today!