Reactor

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Reactor has (or appears to have) closed as of 25 May 2016‎!
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This article is about Reactor - When we tried to contact them, their phone, web and/or email do not seem to work.

The information I have here is for historical/archival purposes and I would like to expand it with when, why, where and who started Reactor; what did they do and when; where and why did is close; where they are today - any information will be helpful.


Contact information can be found at the bottom of this page
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Address:
***NOW CLOSED***
Phone/fax:
(61 2) 9517 4500
Website:
www.rubber.com.au
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Map:
Google map[1]
Labels:
Reactor.
Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Sunday: closed
Wednesday - Friday: 12-18
Saturday: 11-17
Payment:
Visa, Mastercard and American Express.

Reactor Rubberwear is Australia's largest and oldest manufacturer of rubberwear/latex clothing and other fetish novelties. Kayser Novelty Company, as it was originally known, was born from Albert Kayser's desire to expand his hobbies into a full-time business. Originally specializing in bondage furniture, Albert soon realized that Australia had a severe lack of latex clothing suppliers. And so Kayser Novelty Co. was born in 1974 and grew to become Australia's largest supplier of all things 'fetish' Many other stores and suppliers have come and gone, but not many can claim three decades in this business.

Albert retired in December 1998 and sold the business to Karen, who quickly changed the name to Reactor Rubberwear. It was time for some new blood as the company's range was becoming stale and dated. A lot has changed since Albert's retirement. We have now discontinued the bondage furniture, PVC clothing and adult baby range and now concentrate on our core business - RUBBERWEAR / LATEX as well as a select range of fetish accessories such as corsets, boots, pony boots and adult toys.

We haves staged various fashion parades during Mercedes National Fashion Week 'Edgecity 2000 & 2001' and even did a SEX-PO. We now actively support the local fetish and leather scenes as well as promoting fetish and alternative dance parties. Our latex clothing is now also featured regularly on TV and print media all over the world. We worked extensively on the 'Club Hel' scene from Matrix Revolutions as well as Garage Days and Farscape.

NOTE - Reactor Rubberwear is no longer operating in Sydney. The Enmore location closed in 2012.


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