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06/25 1. Keuco colours up


The SOMARIS mirror cabinet from KEUCO offers a choice of symmetrical or asymmetrical doors, making it ideal for larger basins. The side panels are already available in four standard variants, white, black, oak or mirrored and it can be colour matched to the new EDITION 11 ART furniture in series in shades of Smoke, Sand, Manhattan, and Blue Satin. The SOMARIS cabinet can also now be colour matched to any one of the 216 RAC Classic Colours, for a supplementary fee with an eight week lead time. www.keuco.com


2. Caple goes large Caple’s latest addition is its largest farmhouse sink to date – the Hamilton, a sit-on ceramic model for 900mm base units. Each ceramic sink is hand finished so no two sinks are the same while the bowl depth of 194mm allows for the soaking of the biggest pans and the dirtiest dogs. The Hamilton accommodates a waste disposal and comes with two 90mm outlets for basket strainers. The sink retails at £531.69 inc vat. www.caple.co.uk


3. Makita launches new sander Makita’s BS001G cordless belt sander has been designed with a 76 x 533 mm sanding belt to make sanding large surfaces quicker and easier.It is comfortable to use horizontally or vertically depending on the task, and has a variable speed control conveniently located beside the rear handle, allowing the user to select the required belt speed from 120 to 470 metres per minute (2.0 to 7.8 metres per second). There is also a lock on button for more comfortable use


4. Baxi speeds Up installations The new Baxi ASHP Pre-plumbed Cylinder is designed specifically to work with Baxi ASHPs, to provide optimal heating and hot water performance while helping homeowners save energy. Much of the pipework and fittings are already in place, and the cylinder comes pre-wired. The new cylinder comes in capacities of 170, 210, 250 or 300 litres , and has an extra-large coil designed specifically for use with


5. Combilift launches 8T Electric Sideloader and Combi Load Xtender


Combilift has launched its new 8T Electric Sideloader and Combi Load Xtender, bringing unmatched efficiency and safety to long-load operations.


The latest addition to Combilift’s four-wheel electric sideloader range, the Combi-FSE 8000, offers an 8-tonne lift capacity — ideal for handling structural timber, packs of sawn wood, panels, or engineered wood products in confined indoor or outdoor environments.


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when sanding large areas. Using specially designed clamps available separately, the sander can be securely fitted upside down to a solid surface to act as a bench-top sander for smaller workpieces. For ease of use, the BS001G has an adjustable front handle, with four positions from 30 degrees backward to 60 degrees forward. This allows the sander to be held in the most comfortable and effective position for the task at hand. The BS001G is compatible with the Makita


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PDC1200 or PDC1500 portable power packs.


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heat pumps, so it delivers faster heating times and increases the availability of hot water. The high flow rate is 76 L/min and there is an


Unveiled alongside the sideloader, the Combi Load Xtender is a new pantograph- style load extender that enables complete loading and unloading of trailers or rail wagons from a single side — a major advantage in timber yards where space is tight. For timber operations, the Xtender delivers:


• One-Side Access: Load full packs of timber from one side only, removing the need to move trailers or access both sides.


• Ultra low mechanism height: Its ultra-compact design ensures


6. OB1 offers muktiple options OB1 Multi-Surface Construction Sealant & Adhesive can be used for multiple jobs, from sealing kitchens, bathrooms, doors, or gutters to bonding panels, skirtings, and mirrors. Its resistance to fungal growth means that, once applied, OB1 will prevent the growth of mould and mildew, ensuring a long-lasting finish. OB1 can be used in a wide range of applications, from sealing shower enclosures to bonding outdoor fixtures. Its hybrid polymer formulation can be applied under water and retains its initial bond. It also acts as a


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in-built back-up immersion heater. The intuitive integrated controller enables direct control of domestic hot water and central heating. With the addition of an optional accessory kit, heating can be controlled across 2 zones. To simplify commissioning, the cylinder comes equipped with Bluetooth connectivity so that engineers can wirelessly connect to the Baxi Commissioning Tool via the Baxi Start App.


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smooth movement and full functionality below standard trailer height without interference.and keeping personnel out of busy traffic zones.


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structural underwater bond in closed- face applications in swimming pools such as floor and wall tiles without the need to drain the pool.


It will maintain its robust bond when cured from -40°C to +120°C and therefore is able to cope in harsh external weathering conditions and in a refrigerated environment. Its bond has the ability to elongate up to 350%. It also features Zero VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) so it cures solid with no holes , ensuring it will never shrink or crack. www.ob1original.com/


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