NEWS 08 /22 PRODUCT
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9. Snickers Workwear’s trousers The AllroundWork trousers are ready for any kind of work in any trade. FlexiWork trousers deliver freedom of movement, while LiteWork trousers keep you cool, dry and ventilated.
7. CUPA PIZARRAS’ Heavy 3 slate CUPA PIZARRAS’ Heavy 3 slate is a popular choice for projects needing a durable building material and a similar aesthetic to traditional Ballachulish Scottish slate.
The slate is available in two thicknesses and a number of sizes. Heavy 3 size 300 x 200mm slate is widely used on conservation projects and comes with a 100-year warranty as standard.
www.cupapizarras.com/uk/
10. Bartoline launches 32 SKU strong decorating trade range Developed for decorators and the building trade, the ‘1876 The Professional Range’ is a comprehensive suite of decorating supplies with an initial 32 SKUs covering white spirits, powder fillers, ready-mix filler, plaster skim, wallpaper adhesives, caulk, adhesives and sanitary and frame sealants.
Developed and manufactured in the UK at Bartoline’s two Beverley production plants, one of which has the largest production capacity for liquid filling in Europe, Bartoline can provide merchants with reassuring certainty of supply.
www.bartoline.co.uk
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Then there’s RuffWork trousers, reinforced and tough for the roughest work on site. ProtecWork protective wear for hazardous environments and certified High-Vis trousers when personal visibility on site is a priority. Snickers Workwear Trousers also deliver certified protection with the patented KneeGuard System for greater flexibility, comfort and durability.
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
8. Euroform’s new tile backer board Named ‘Easyboard’, the fibre cement board is designed for use in areas of high moisture, such as kitchens and bathrooms, and has secured an A1 non-combustible rating. Easyboard‘s ‘score & snap’ nature means it is scored easily with a traditional utility knife and snapped to size without the use of specialist cutting equipment. At approximately 13 Kg per 800mm x 1200mm sheet, it can be lifted and fitted by a single installer or DIY user. Available in 12.5mm thickness Easyboard is inorganic, making it very dimensionally stable compared with traditional wood-based boards.
www.euroform.co.uk/easyboard/
11. Terrain PVC pipe systems to be manufactured with up to 65% recycled material
Polypipe Building Services will now manufacture its range of Terrain PVC pipes using up to 65% recycled materials. These will be produced to British Standard EN1453 to ensure the same exacting Terrain strength and durability whilst facilitating the use of greater recycled content.
The announcement follows extensive testing and an investment of over £2.4m to allow the use of recycled material from PVC windows which would typically be disposed of as waste. The upgraded line means Terrain PVC will be produced as a multilayer product in the same characteristic grey colour that has become an industry mainstay.
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12. GROHE launches cashback initiative Consumers who purchase one of five eligible GROHE Blue Pure kitchen taps from select retailers can receive £30 cashback. The cashback promotion is part of GROHE’s ongoing Made For Your Local Water campaign, which kicked off in August 2021.
Available within the latest cashback promotion is five of the GROHE Blue Pure tap models, including both mono and duo designs. The eligible models include GROHE’s Eurosmart and Bau designs, alongside the L-shaped Minta model which features a pull-out hose. All eligible models are available in GROHE’s StarLight chrome finish, while the Minta model is also available in SuperSteel for a muted finish.
www.grohe.co.uk
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