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each features a water recirculation system, making it easier for professional installers to achieve a clean finish.


For straight and angled cuts, Topps’ range of manual cutters, available in five sizes (330mm, 400mm, 600mm, 630mm, 750mm and 900mm), feature a titanium carbide cutting wheel for quick and efficient score and snap action.


MIXERS Installers can make light work of mixing grout, cement, mortar, paints and other viscous materials with an electric mixer.


The new own-branded range from Topps Tiles is available in two sizes (1050W and 1600W), and features ergonomically designed handles to minimise fatigue and variable speed settings. Each mixer also comes with a storage case for easy transportation.


TILE CARE Topps Tiles has also introduced an exciting new tile care range which has been reduced from 27 products to a more targeted and efficient range of just 14 products, making it easier for installers to pick the right product for their customer’s tiled space.


With protectors available in polished and unpolished versions for each type of tile, the range offers long-lasting protection, and penetrates deeply to protect tiles and make them easier to clean, without leaving any film or residue. This product is the ideal aftercare solution for installers to recommend to their customers.


Alan Saunders, Head of Trade at Topps Tiles, explained: “Stocking innovative new tile care products and accessories like the BAL Rapid-Flex Fibre Plus adhesive and Micromax2 grout means we can further arm our trade customers with the tools to maximise their own sales opportunities and offer more to their customers.”


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