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8 NEW SHADE FROM LUSTROLITE 0333 323 5161 www.lustrolite.co.uk


Titan, a deep grey shade, from Lustrolite, the expert in beautiful acrylic wall panels, is perfect for stylish splashbacks. Lustrolite’s glass effect acrylic panels are perfect for both kitchens and


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bathrooms and are in nine popular colours - Arctic, Glacier, Blue Atoll, Rouge, Mocha, Safari, Forest, Titan and Carbon.


5 STAY LOW WITH HALO 0115 938 9000 www.scruffs.com


The Scruffs Halo 2 is a striking protective safety trainer that delivers flexibility and comfort. With a low-profile casual look it keeps tradespeople’s feet safe on site without compromising design. This lightweight, sports styled safety trainer has a casual look and feel, and it features an integrated steel toe and composite midsole for ultimate protection. A flexible sole offers full movement - especially in tight spaces, and extra padding in the tongue and ankle collar give it added cushioning and comfort to last throughout the working day.


6 SNICKERS LITEWORK WORKING CLOTHES FOR SUMMER 01484 854788


www.snickersworkwear.co.uk


The newest LITEWork Trousers, Shirts, Shorts, T-shirts and Jackets from Snickers are working clothes with all the features and functionality of Snickers’ other Next Generation working clothes, but without the heavier weight fabrics.


They are super-light, quick- drying garments – with Mechanical Air Flow™ and moisture transport features.


The unique 37.5® Technology


fabric is interwoven in all these garments. It’s a very quick-drying material that captures and releases moisture vapour – for superior coolness and dry working comfort.


7 ABUS UK OFFER NEW TOTAL DOOR SECURITY www.abus.com/uk 0117 204 7000


The Door Bar Range on offer from ABUS UK is a simple 1, 2 3 option: • PR1400 internal hand operated door bar: • PR1500 internal key operated door bar:


RRP £113.04 RRP £152.73


• PR2600 internal & external key operated door bar: RRP £160.29


Additional fitting kits are available to adapt to different door openings. The 2 keyed versions are supplied with a high security dimple-key Euro Cylinder, which can be exchanged and re-fitted to suit any ABUS or existing door cylinder system, so the owner’s key management can be kept simple, and professional fitters have a further service to offer.


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9 PHILMAC 3G MAKES 37 MILLION CONNECTIONS 01323 847323 philmac.co.uk


The compact design of the Philmac 3G makes it ideal for fitting in confined spaces, particularly when working between two fixed points. The fitting has also been specially designed to minimise pipe twist as the nut is tightened. The maximum pipe twist that will occur with Philmac 3G is approximately a quarter turn, compared with one and a half turns with alternative products. Fully WRAS approved, the versatile Philmac 3G compression fittings range comprises straight and reducing couplers, tees, elbows, male and female adapters and caps, with the ability to connect metric PE pipe from 20mm up to 63mm and imperial sizes from 1.2 ” up to 2”.


10 NEW FENCING PANEL CUTS NOISE BY EIGHT 0333 321 3142 www.forestgarden.co.uk


Forest Garden’s acoustic panels are a cost-effective solution to a noisy problem. The Forest Garden Decibel Panel is the first DIY acoustic panel and can be fitted as a replacement or as a new fence. Tests show that the panels can achieve a reduction in the noise level of as much as 30dB. ISO 10140-2 and ISO 717-1. Achieving BS EN 1793-2:2012 Category B3 rating for noise reduction.


Each panel is 180cm high and 183cm wide with the boards mounted vertically (making it a standard 6ft panel size).


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