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PRODUCT INNOVATIONS


new additions In linewith its long-standing commitment to quality and innovation, Twyford Bathrooms has introduced newpieces to the existing Galerie Plan collection. The new additions include awall-hung toilet with Twyford Bathrooms’ Flushwise® 4/2.6 litre dual flush, a 450mm handrinse basinwith co-ordinating underbasin furniture units (including the addition of newfurniture for the 500mmand 550mmwashbasins). The newwall-hung toilet (W360 x D540mm) complements the washbasins and handrinse basinwith its square design and smooth clean lines.Made fromvitreous china, the wall-hung toilet is ideal for compact space, allows easy cleaning and comeswith the choice of chrome plated dual flush air buttons. In addition to the toilet, a newhandrinse basin has been introduced to the existingwashbasin range.Made from vitreous china, the basinwith soft round cornersmeasures justW450 x D320 xH175mm, thus ideal for both cloakrooms and small bathrooms. For more information call 0870 020 0099 or visit www.twyfordbathrooms.com.


Twyford’s Leading theway?


According to the company,MX DuraStone shower trays incorporate all the benefits of the latest materials and technologies in order to produce a sophisticated and versatile low profile shower tray. The tray’s construction consists of a 2.2mm ABS acrylic capped shell that is filled with a mineral stone resin mix. The monocoque construction is then completed with a 2mm ABS embossed base that helps adhesion when installing. The DuraStone shower tray incorporates the added benefit of torsion beams creating rigidity to the overall tray


structure. At 60 per cent lighter than a traditional stone resin tray, DuraStone complies with the HSE regulations for a one- man lift.Manufactured to BS EN14527:2006, these trays are made usingWRAS approved Phthalate free materials, and a variety of different shapes and sizes in both flat top and upstand options are available. These trays are suitable for most screens and enclosures and incorporate a high flow 90mm waste, which allows water to flow at 32 litres per minute.  For more information call 01684 293311,


email sales@mx-group.com or visit www.mx-group.com.


Beam me upMemco!


Memco Limited has launched a new LED elevator lighting system designed specifically for plug and play installation in both new installations and modernisation projects. The LED lamps produce a bright, clear light in the elevator cabin, increasing safety and visibility. Conventional incandescent or fluorescent lighting uses 90 per cent more power than LED lamps, and, by emitting less heat over their 50,000 hour life, the LEDs ensure a much reduced energy cost. They also have 25 times the lifespan of halogen lamps, meaning less service visits and money saved on engineer call-outs. Housed in a robust controller box, the LED system has all cabling pre-wired


A STEP UPWITH DRAPER


The features and benefits of the newladders andworking platforms fromDraper Tools are, according to the tool specialist, setting them apart fromexistingmodels on themarket. The newrange incorporates platform, step, combination andmulti-purpose ladders manufactured fromsteel and aluminiumin accordancewith EN131/EN14183 standards and all are fully guaranteed. There are ten


models in the range, suitable for use on site. The three types of combination ladders can be used in four positions – ‘A’ frame, ‘A’ frame extension, straight extension and single ladder, and eachmodel features roller guidewheels for easy ladder extension. For more information call 023 8049 4333, email sales@drapertools.com or visit www.draper.co.uk.


and connectivity for up to six LEDs, allowing quick and easy installation on site. For more information call 01628 540 100, email sales@memco.co.uk or visit www.memco.co.uk.


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