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NEWS PRODUCT


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3. Makita’s router route to efficiency Makita’s RP2303F router delivers a no-load speed of up to 22,000rpm. Designed as an upgrade to its predecessor model RP2301F, this machine features a linear ball bearing plunge system for smooth action. It has a deep plunge capacity of up to 70mm and an easy- to-read cutting depth scale.


1. BLANCO launches waste disposal solutions


BLANCO offers three waste disposal models depending on the size of the kitchen. The BLANCO FWD Max premium model is perfect for large households. The components for the three-stage grinding process are made of stainless steel, along with the auto-reverse function and ultra-quiet operation, make for quick, easy disposal. The system incorporates a 1200ml grinding chamber, a high quality, powerful AC induction motor and a three-bolt installation system.


The BLANCO FWD Medium and FWD Lite models are designed for the medium and smaller dwelling. If the space in the base cabinet is limited, BLANCO’s special solutions such as SELECT BOTTON II 30/2 can be used. www.blanco.co.uk


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The machine can be bought as machine only (RP2303FC) or with a Carry Case (RP23030FCJ) and is available in 110V or 240V versions. The RT0702CX2 ¼” Router Trimmer features four different base assemblies for added versatility. The 710W motor delivers up to 34,000rpm and easy depth adjustment. The RT0702CX2 is available in 110V and 240V versions, and also features Makita’s anti-restart function and in-built dust collection so it can be connected to an extractor. www.makitauk.com


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5. Knightsbridge ups the power Knightsbridge’s charging solutions offer up to 45W PD (Power Delivery) over a USB-C port and 18W QC (Quick Charge) over a USB-A port. The 45W USB wall charger suite comprises two 230V 13A two-gang switched sockets and three 50mm x 50mm charging modules, depending on finish.


The two 13A 2G switched sockets in curved edge or square edge moulded white designs are available with dual earths for high integrity earthing, angled top-down terminals for quick installation, and are designed to accommodate 25-35mm back boxes (depending on wiring conditions).


2: Impey’s new Tiled insert


The Tiled Insert drain top boasts ease of adjustment, the frame


and tile tray are both manufactured from stainless steel with a frame measurement of 130mm x 130mm, suitable for both 8mm to 10mm tiles.


The new product also includes a new WaterGuard clamp, specifically created to work with the sheet membrane and ensure a complete watertight installation. In addition, the Tiled Insert has been designed with a tiling aid which assists in marking the centre of the drain top.


The new Tiled Insert drain top will be available from July.


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4.Triton’s new DuElec electric shower and diverter kit


The product allows the user to divert water between a fixed overhanging rainfall shower head. Available packaged with the Amore 9.5kw electric shower, the DuElec comes in matching black or chrome finishes.


The kit is compatible with showers from the Triton electric range that are 9.5kW and over in power rating.


For retrofit applications, the kit includes diverter rails and arm, a 200mm fixed head and a 1m connecting hose, along with a five-spray pattern shower head which is available in either black or chrome.


www.tritonshowers.co.uk


The 50x50 modular inserts are available in white, grey, and black and may be paired with a variety of modular and multimedia combination plates.


www.mlaccessories.co.uk


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