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Range, Quality, Value From Draper DRAPER TOOLS have launched the 2013/14 edition of their main tools catalogue, providing a comprehensive guide to the thousands of products available from this leading tool company. Available to all Draper stockists, the full colour 796 page publication features


over 9,000 products and is their biggest yet! There are hundreds of NEW LINES in all categories including new ranges of Draper hand held power tools and adhesives and compounds. For web traders and


stockists producing their own marketing material, Draper Tools have produced a DVD containing digital images and specifications/descriptions of all items appearing in the catalogue. This information is also available on the website which is regularly updated with the latest products. The catalogue is priced


and available in either Sterling or Euro with an interactive digital version


available to view at www.drapertools.com/catalogue New for this edition, the catalogue is now available from the App Store,


complete with live links and category navigation, download your free App now! Reply No. 2


Carl Kammerling At The ‘Core’


Of Your Profits Carl Kammerling International is once again proving that merchants are at the very core of its business as it announces a six-month promotion, designed to help their customers create the best margins and generate sales. The Core Collection promotion from the leading supplier of tools and security


products will run from January to August, providing fantastic savings across 100 essential products, the C.K, C.K Classic and Avit ranges. For the first time in a promotion of this kind, Carl Kammerling has also


introduced a ready-made consumer offer modelled on a tried and tested formula – 3 for 2 on Avit, whereby the cheapest product is free. Retailers who sign up will benefit from an eye-catching FSDU containing 6 different products from the Avit range – sure to generate interest from consumers looking to make their money go further. In addition, Carl Kammerling has also introduced two limited deals running until


30th April. To ensure retailers’ profits still sizzle during the cold winter months, it is giving away free bonus merchandise complete with counterbox and impactful POS for orders over £250 and £499. Stockists who spend over £250 will receive a FREE counterbox including 9 Premium brass padlocks worth more than £67 RRP. And those who spend over £499 will receive a counterbox of 20 Pocket Knives worth more than £180 RRP. These premium products are ideal for filling counter-tops to secure last-minute sales at the till. Vanessa Troupel, brand manager at


Carl Kammerling International commented: “The Core Collection promotion has always been a favourite among our customers as it allows them to create worthwhile profit margins on some of our classic products. The new additions this year should come as an added bonus and please the retailer even more. The Core Collection promotion will


run from January through to 30th August with limited Extra Deals running until 30th April. The Avit 3 for 2 deal will run throughout 2013.


Reply No. 5 2 ToolBUSINESS+HIRE Makita Pump Up A Storm With


Five New Submersible Models 140 to 250 litres per minute delivery models 5 to 10 metres head capacity with plastic moulded or stainless steel housings Up to 35mm solids transfer capacity Britain’s erratic climate and the


better conservation of water as a precious asset requires a large selection of mains powered submersible pumps and the new five-model range from Makita offers a comprehensive choice of capacity and capability. All models have motor shut off protection triggered by adjustable floats that cut off the power if the float drops below the desired setting. The motors are protected from water ingress by a double mechanical and oil bath system that ensures long-life operation. The new Makita PF0300, 300 watt


electric submersible pump will deliver 140 litres per minute at up to a 7m head height and can be submersed to 5m depth. It will pump with water levels as low as 20mm and is ideal for clean water irrigation as well as removal of flooded areas with a maximum particle size of 5mm. It has useful multi-size hose connections and at a weight of 4.23kg is a useful and easily transportable pump. Of similar construction, with a rigid moulded plastic body housing, the PF0410


pump will drain muddy water in wells and tanks with a particle size of 35mm. The PF1010 model with 1,100 watt motor, weighing 6.64kg, will deliver this same dirty water at 240 litres per minute to a head height of 10 metres. The two stainless steel housing models in the Makita professional range both


deliver 250 litres per minute with 1,100 watt motors. The PF1100 model will move water with 5mm particle content whilst the heavy duty PF1110 can transfer water contaminated with particles up to 35mm diameter. The stainless steel bodies provide rugged operation in the worst conditions with a long service life. The comprehensive range of Makita submersible pumps offers a solution for all domestic, rental, municipal and industrial pumping operations.


Reply No. 7 www.toolbusiness.co.uk


Specialist Group Access Equipment Specialist Group has added some new products to their range of access equipment, under the Builders Brand name. The telescopic ladders are ideal for accessing lofts, cleaning windows and interior/exterior decorating. They are made from lightweight aluminium and feature an easy to use locking mechanism, twin safety catches and non slip feet. There are 4 sizes available, with SRP starting at £72.50 for the 7 tread. Also new to the range are the scaffolding ladder and the multi-purpose folding ladder with platform. Again, these are constructed from lightweight aluminium, with secure locking mechanisms and non slip feet. These new additions to the Builders Brand range sit alongside the existing stepladders and the ever popular Hop Up work platforms. All ladders conform to BS En 161:Part2.


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