The lightweight Saniflo Kinesurf Pietra shower tray is a simple, classic design for the mid-market featuring a stunning mineral
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textured surface. This versatile shower tray is available in four colours – white, black, anthracite and grey – and is easy to cut at just 40mm thick.
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6. ‘Actis Shows Off New Tool’ The Actis cutter is an added value add-on sales opportunity for merchants that makes the job quicker and easier by keeping the insulation ‘pinched’ during the chopping process for improved and speedier cutting. It offers the practicality of cutting all the components simultaneously.
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A piece of adjustable plastic on the tool ‘pinches’ the material and can be moved up or down to suit the thickness of the product, meaning the second hand can concentrate on just holding the material rather than wishing it had a third hand to help out. 01249 462888
www.insulation-actis.com
The Kinesurf Pietra can be teamed up with matching wall panels if required. The grainy Biocryl surface is reinforced with Biotec, a high density polymer that is also used to reinforce the ultra-flat stainless steel waste to match the tray colour.
Multiple sizes in square and rectangular shapes can be specified from the compact 800mm to the walk-in1800mm. 020 8842 0033
www.saniflo.co.uk
As winter approaches and temperatures drop, working in freezing conditions can often prove a stumbling block in construction projects. Many cement-based products cannot be used below 5 °C so keeping projects moving through the colder months can be difficult. Natural Cement supply a range of mortars and grouts which can be used down to and below 0 °C and have even been used successfully as
low as -14 °C. As the unique products are based on an environmentally friendly Natural Cement binder rather than OPC – the difference in chemical reaction when mixed with water allows the products to be used at much lower temperatures.
The Natural Cement range of products provide ideal solutions for concrete repairs, waterproofing, damp proofing, screeding, rendering and grouting in cold weather conditions. They contain no chemical additives, are naturally waterproof, chemically resistant and also have no limited shelf-life. 01226381133
www.naturalcement.co.uk
The introduction of stretch fabric technology in the new range means that Scruffs can now offer slim and regular trouser fit options. The innovative abrasion resistant trousers are made from 2-way or 4-way high-quality stretch fabric, which allows for the ultimate freedom of movement and flexibility, even in tough or tight working conditions. The Trade Flex Trouser, 3D Trade Trouser and Pro Flex Plus Trouser benefit from Cordura® reinforcement knee protection. This globally renowned, hard-
wearing fabric is designed to provide durable, anti-abrasion protection in high wear areas such as the knees. Each pair of trousers also include a robust zip from respected brand, YKK, providing unrivalled reliability.
The innovative trouser designs also feature secure holster, knee pad and phone pockets as well as tool and hammers loops, providing ease of access and ensuring that each trouser is equipped for a variety of jobs and requirements. 01157802377
www.scruffs.com
December 2019
www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net
The ‘full zip’ or ‘overhead’ sweatshirt and hoodie choices are ideally combined with Snickers Workwear’s first and second layer undergarments and can comfortably be worn under a jacket.
Street-smart and great for on- site or leisure activities, there’s a range of styles and colour options to choose from.
The hoodies and sweatshirts are made from a cosy, durable polycotton fabric for extra ruggedness and have a soft- brushed finish on the inside for extra comfort plus handwarmer pockets at the front. 01484854488
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk 47 10
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