DIY WEEK AWARDS 2018
L-R: Decco’s Andrew Ballantine, with Jon Robinson from Henkel, and Marcus Brigstocke
Retailer Support Initiative Presented by Decco chief operating officer Andrew Ballantine
WINNER Henkel
The judges said: “Henkel’s support package targeted all the channels and provided a comprehensive store colleague engagement plan to drive awareness and sales. This was a good campaign and the category growth was really impressive.”
FINALISTS
Dulux Colour and Advice, Gorilla Glue Suki International Ltd
L-R: BHETA’s Paul Grinsell, with Jon Robinson, Paul Bagnall, Leah Ogborne, and Nick Brinn from Henkel, and host Marcus Brigstocke
DIY Product of the Year
Presented by BHETA home improvement sector director Paul Grinsell WINNER
Henkel Unibond No More Nails Click & Fix The judges said: “This is the ultimate kitchen drawer solution! There is nothing else like this out there. It’s a great product – really versatile and a good price point.”
FINALISTS
Sika Everbuild Hand Armour Barrier Cream Silverline Tools Lock Rod Drain Rod System What More UK Wham Bam Upcycled 55cm Toolbox
L-R: BIRA’s Steve Akers, with Yale’s Stephen Robertson, Sarah Bowater from Edson Evers, and Marcus Brigstocke
Security Product of the Year Presented by director of buying at BIRA Direct, Steve Akers
WINNER Yale Conexis L1 Smart Door Lock The judges said: “This is a really clever product – it’s very up to date and technologically innovative. It’s the way smart home is going.”
FINALISTS Master Lock 2650EURD PushKey Padlock
L-R: Wyevale’s Mike Farrants, with Inka Dieckmann and Caroline Job from Bosch, and Marcus Brigstocke
Judges’ Choice Award Presented by Wyevale buyer Mike Farrants WINNER
Bosch Home & Garden EasyCut 12
The judges said: “This is one of the best tools Bosch has introduced in a long time. I’ve used it, ranged it and love it. It’s brilliant!”
www.diyweek.net 01 JUNE 2018 DIY WEEK 17
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