NEWS PRODUCT
1. Bunk-up with stacking system Storage manufacturer Bunker, part of Draper Tools, has launched new stackable drawers for its mix and match Load Up’s storage range.
Tradespeople can choose a complete, fully built storage system such as the 5 Piece Load Up Drawer Stacking System or purchase individual drawers to create a custom storage set up. Each modular accessory is fully interchangeable and stackable, offering total flexibility, and both the Drawers and Boxes feature
2. Klipboard unveils AI offer Klipboard, the spector-specific software provider formerly known as Kerridge Commercial Systems, has unveiled Klipboard AI, built directly into its ERP and operational platforms.
This marks the first stage in Klipboard’s AI innovations with agentic AI and Augmented Reality technology.
Klipboard AI operates within the company’s established security, governance and access control frameworks. Outputs are transparent, permissions aware and designed for safe, real world use.
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3. Makita releases new Combi Drill The new, more powerful HP003GZ01 40VMax XGT Brushless Combi Drill from Makita is powered by the 40VMax XGT Li-Ion battery platform, to deliver 180Nm torque, with torque setting stages of 41/30/25 newton metres and enhanced clutch control. It features a three-speed gearbox, and a new medium mode which provides a balance of torque and speed for heavy duty tasks such as driving longer screws.
The drill includes active feedback sensing technology (AFT) that stops the engine if the rotation cuts out, as well as an electric brake for increased operator protection. Additionally, it has a soft start and reversing function that helps to reduce kick back. It also includes a built-in LED light to illuminate dark areas, and a 13mm keyless chuck for easy bit changes without the need for additional tools.
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4. Makita releases cordless rebar tying tool
bult in locks with impact resistant construction and heavy-duty wheels for rough terrain.
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Makita’s new TR001GZ 40VMax XGT cordless Rebar Tying Tool is powered by the Makita XGT high voltage platform and uses 1.6mm wire, with easy wire loading, and supports a wide range of rebar combinations. The tying tool offers both single and serial binding modes, allowing users to adapt the tool to specific tasks. It is designed to effectively bind up to four rebars with cross sections of (16 x 16) x (16 x 16) mm, three rebars up to (19 x 19) x 25 mm and two rebars up to 25 x 29 mm.
The adjustable binding force enables users to match the tensions of the material, with dual brushless motors for wire feeding and
5. Marsh offers Tanks to Go promo Marsh Industries has a new promotion, “Tanks to Go”, designed to support quicker turnaround times for customers while offering added value. Customers collecting directly from Marsh’s
Bridgwater and Little
Addington production centres will receive 5% off when they arrange collection directly from site. The offer is available on Sewage treatment plants for 6–10 persons (PE,) Systems from 12PE to 30PE
6. Mineral Flute brassware on the Frontline
Bathroom distributor Frontline Bathrooms’ Mineral Flute collection of textured taps and fittings features a fluted brass body, and includes basin mixers, wall-mounted basin mixers, bath fillers and floorstanding bath shower mixers.
Available in chrome, matt black, brushed brass, gunmetal and brushed bronze finishes, all products are made from solid brass, with ceramic disc cartridges to support smooth operation and long-term durability.
The Mineral Flute brassware body is covered by a lifetime guarantee, while the internal
cartridges carry a five-year warranty.
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(please allow 3 working days’ notice) and Systems 35PE and above (please allow 5 working days’ notice).
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twisting. The clockwork twisting mechanism helps to reduce the risk of accidental loosening when the binding is retightened by hand.
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