PRODUCT OF THE YEAR
BMJ PICKS ITS TOP PRODUCTS TO HIT MERCHANTS’ SHELVES THIS YEAR
The Mira Coldboost
The Mira Activate with ColdBoost™, is a digital shower designed to help installers bring the benefits of cold-water immersion directly, and safely, into their customers’ homes. It offers a seamless and convenient cold water therapy solution to homeowners, safely, and without the need for additional appliances or modifications.
The Mira Activate with ColdBoost™ features an intelligent temperature control system that gradually reduces the water temperature and sustains it between 12-15°C. The shower offers four preset modes tailored for different comfort levels: Beginner mode includes a gradual decline of 45 seconds followed by a 15-second cold burst for a total duration of one minute. Intermediate mode includes a 20-second gradual
decline and a 40-second cold burst for a total of one minute. Advanced mode offers a 10-second gradual decline and a 90-second cold burst for a total duration of one minute and 40 seconds. Expert mode includes a 10-second gradual decline and a 180-second cold burst for a total of three minutes and 10 seconds.
www.mirashowers.co.uk
Worcester Bosch keeps its cool Worcester Bosch’s new aircon unit - the Climate 7000i delivers heating, cooling, dehumidifying and air purification all from one unit. The unit can reach up to 5.3kW, whilst staying quiet at just 19dB(A)*. It also offers an A+++ efficiency rating for cooling and heating and remote energy monitoring, making it the smartest air con product in the company’s portfolio.
Customers will benefit from premium air quality due to the Climate 7000i’s cold catalyst, bio filter and advanced ionizer. It comes in black or white.
Combilift 8T Electric Sideloader and Combi Load Xtender.
The latest addition to Combilift’s four- wheel electric sideloader range, the Combi-FSE 8000, offers an 8-tonne lift capacity..
Walk-In shower enclosures from Kinedo Kinedo has revamped its range of walk-in showers. The Solo range brings together existing products in a variety of sizes with a range of door options, including pivot, bi-fold and sliding, as well as static and kick panels. It comes in 5 profile colours; white, black, brushed graphite, brushed stainless steel and brushed gold with matching reinforcement bar.
There are 6 different glass types depending on the panel chosen. two options – Cosmos and Weave feature frosted designs for privacy. With anti-limescale treatment on all glass panels, the range is low maintenance and easy to clean.
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Unveiled alongside the sideloader, the Combi Load Xtender is a pantograph- style load extender that enables complete loading and unloading of trailers or rail wagons from a single side.
combilift.com
www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/professional/ air-conditioning
Knauf Insulation ‘new Thermal and Sound Slab
Knauf Insulation’s OmniFit Thermal and Sound Slab, is an alternative to low-density rock mineral wool insulation, performing as well as typical low-density rock mineral wool. with a Euroclass A1 reaction to fire classification, it is suitable for all buildings and is non-combustible. It is also Quiet Mark certified, and complies with Part E requirements for acoustic insulation.
OmniFit Thermal and Sound Slab is manufactured with ECOSE, Knauf Insulation’s unique plant-based binder that contains no added formaldehyde and emits low levels of VOCs, contributing to healthier indoor environments.
www.knaufinsulation.com
Hultafors’ special edition Band of Builders Dry Marker at Jews- ons
Hultafors Tools teamed up with Band of Builders, with the help of Tool- bank and Jewson, to launch a special edition version of its Dry Marker, available in over 300 Jewson branches nationwide. For every marker sold, 50p goes straight to Band of Builders – a charity dedicated to supporting tradespeople and their families going through tough times.
www.hultafors.co.uk
www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net December 2025
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