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BMJ NEW


NEW PRODUCTS


01.2017 2 T-REX® PRODUCTS


1. SNICKERS 2. T-REX 3. GARADOOR 4. SCRUFFS 5. P C HENDERSON 6. DUNLOP 7. LOXTA HARDWARE 8. IDS 9. SUPREME CONCRETE 10. BLANCO


1 SNICKERS WORKWEAR ‘FIRST LAYER’ GARMENTS 01484 854788


www.snickersworkwear.com


Snickers is pioneering their ‘First Layer’ underwear that will keep your body dry and comfortable through the day. Available in Tops, Long Johns, Shorts, Fleece Pullovers and Socks. All garments work with fabrics that transport moisture and sweat away from your body to keep you warm and dry. The ‘First Layer’ garments with the 37.5 Technology fabric dry five times faster than any other. The Merino Wool underwear is lightweight and soft. XTR garments offer ventilation, insulation and protection.


1 ALL WEATHER TAPE TACKLES THE SNOW 01442 505760 www.trextape.co.uk


Shurtape is more durable, weather resistant and longer-lasting. It has four times the staying power, and three times the holding power. T-Rex has a built-in UV resistant layer, which makes it longer lasting than any other tape on the market. At 17 mil thick, it is double the thickness of ordinary tapes, with an aggressive adhesive that can stick to rough, dirty and uneven surfaces, and is easy to tear. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. T-Rex is available in three sizes: 48mm x 32m, 48mm x 11m and a handy 1 inch width roll. RSPs start from £3.49


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4 SCRUFFS EXPEDITION THERMO SOFTSHELL 0115 938 9000 www.scruffs.com


Scruffs has expanded its Expedition range to include the Scruffs Expedition Thermo Softshell Jacket.


This new jacket uses a body mapped design to ensure outdoor protection and comfort. The unique body-mapping system balances insulation to protect against challenging weather, as well as providing freedom of movement.


3 GARADOOR GARAROLL LITE 01935 443790


www.garador.co.uk


The GaraRoll Lite gives an alternative choice for people seeking the advantages of a great roller door but with a significant price advantage. It combines a tubular motor driven design with the convenience of an automatic electric operator. The doors are constructed from 77mm high aluminium profiles, filled with CFC free polyurethane foam providing thermal insulation. There is a built-in internal courtesy light and an optical sensor utilising light beam technology to ensure the door curtain stops in the event of an obstruction. The GaraRoll Lite features two stylish but subtle lines on each late and is available in a choice of three smooth and deco paint colours: Traffic White, Anthracite Grey and Golden Oak.


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5 P C HENDERSON SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE 0191 377 0701


www.pchenderson.com


P C Henderson offers a range of sliding and folding door hardware systems ideal to effectively guard against elements such as salt spray and sea air. Soltaire is made from Marine Grade 316 stainless steel, the product is able to be used with wooden, aluminium and steel doors weighing up to a maximum of either 120, 180 or 250kg. The system is designed to accommodate multiple doors which can slide to either side or to the same side. P C Henderson’s range of coastal sliding door hardware can be used on both internal and external applications.


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The ultra durable outdoor jacket comes with secure zip pockets, zip thru fastening and velcro adjustable cuffs for added comfort. The padded 3M Thinsulate™ lining adds core warmth, and the softshell sleeves and breathable underarm panels help to regulate body temperature.


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