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SPN OCT 2012 ProductNews


GOLDEN COAST LAUNCHES NEW WEB SHOP SITE FOR UK TRADE CUSTOMERS


Golden Coast, the UK’s largest independent distributor of wet leisure products to the trade, launched its new web shop website to improve their offers and service to trade customers throughout the UK. The web shop, which can be found at www.gctrade.co.uk has been well received by the trade and exceeded the expectations of Golden Coast’s management team. All products stocked by Golden Coast are now available to order online 24 hours a day via the new web shop.


The site also features an online help centre which includes product literature, operator manuals, Safety Data Sheets and technical specification that can viewed or downloaded from the site. The web shop is a one-stop-shop for Golden Coast’s range of wet leisure products.


Jamie Adams, Managing Director of Golden Coast said: “The new web shop will provide our trade customers with even better access to our extensive range of quality products. By developing the web shop we hope to offer our customers’ added value through ease of ordering and excellent service.”


Golden Coast is developing additional electronic options for customers. People can now request to receive all documents via email pdf, this includes invoices, order acknowledgements and statements. The option to ‘go paper-less’ can be set up at any time and means that customers can keep fully up to date with their account at all times.


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F GOLDEN COAST ( 01271 378100 : www.gctrade.co.uk


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NEW SWIMSUIT DRYER FROM SUNTRAP SYSTEMS


Suntrap Systems has a new Swimsuit Dryer product on the market. Seen for the first time at Birminhgam’s NEC exhibitions the dryer is made of a non-rustable plastic body which has a removable top ring allowing easy access inside the liner. There are four colours available with a changeable outer case and LED lights available.


Safety features include a manual self-start and self-stop, no exposed moving parts, a built- in ground fault circuit interrupter and built in brake motor.


It operates by applying hand pressure on the lid to start and removes approximately 95% of a suit’s water in 10 - 12 seconds. It uses no heat and is safe for all swimsuit materials.


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F SUNTRAP SYSTEMS ( 0121 428 1155 : www.suntrap-systems.co.uk


ASTRALPOOL TO PUT MORE EMPHASIS ON SUSTAINABILITY


AstralPool have moved their focus to the long term, focusing more on sustainability by providing sustainable pool solutions to their clients. Their commitment to this strategy has led them to create a specific line of sustainable products.


AstralPool’s signature range offers sustainable products which are built to last. Such as their Atlas filters which now come with a ten year guarantee making it a popular filter with AstralPool UK’s customers. To make their pools more sustainable they now provide glass media as an alternative to sand and gravel to go inside the filters. Made from recycled glass bottles it


comes in various grades from grade one which is a similar consistency to sand to grade three which is a similar consistency to gravel. The glass media also reduces water consumption by 25% making it a more environmentally friendly alternative.


Other sustainable AstralPool products include their Hydrospin range which reduces water consumption by 50% as well as many other products, all of which have been designed with sustainability in mind. This has been achieved by reducing the electricity required to operate these products as well as the noise emitted whilst running them. AstralPool say they are making more efficient products than ever before to help reduce their impact upon the environment.


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F ASTRALPOOL UK LIMITED ( 0845 306 0903 : www.astralpooluk.com


Atlas filters now come with a 10 year guarantee


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