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RANGE REVIEW: HOUSEWARES


HOUSEWARES


As you review your housewares range, we offer a bit of inspiration with a more in-depth look at the winners and finalists our judges’ picked in the home and electrical categories at this year’s DIY Week Awards


HOME & KITCHEN PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


WINNER Addis Housewares Fold Flat Laundry Basket


• The ultimate space-saving device. The collapsible basket folds flat when not in use and can be stored in a cupboard discreetly with its small footprint or in between the washIng machine and counter top


• Easy to open to use and close back into position when it needs to be stored away


• Comes complete with carry handles for convenience for carrying and organising washing.


• Easy to use, push down the folded base to open and then push inwards to close into a folded position


• Capitalises on the current trend amongst consumers to reduce clutter, organise their homes and look for unique space-saving designs


• With much interest and exposure with the influencers and bloggers, this product will drive sales to the store


FINALISTS Sunflex Swish cordless


roller blinds • Creative innovation and use of technology combine to offer a completely child and pet-safe solution by removing the need for any cords or additional safety devices


• the blinds conform to the internationally-recognised standard, BSEN:13120:2009 +A1 2014


• Effortless operation with a fully- controllable mechanism that allows users to alter both the speed of the blind movement and it’s stopping point within their window


• With a simple rotation of a wheel situated on each side of the headrail, the blind can be adapted to suit a user’s preference, giving the flexibility to control their blinds with ease, without any unsightly cords on display.


• Aluminium headrails mean the blinds won’t ever rust or bow and colour co-ordinated with a thermal three pass black-out coating means reverse rolling is no problem


• Easy to cut down and fit to size • Available in a range of 18 shades to complement any interior design style for a true commercially viable proposition.


Black & Decker 21.6V Multipower pet vacuum


• Ideal for pet owners tackling fur ingrained in carpets, rugs and furniture, the vacuum’s special anti-tangle beater bar lifts pet hair with ease


• The end user has the option to add a cotton-fresh scent to the filter that is dispersed as they clean, to tackle the pet smell around the house


• The one-litre capacity dustbowl, with compaction capability, which can hold up to three litres of normal dust (when compactor is used), means users can clean more and empty less often


• At a push of a button, the stick vacuum is easy to empty into the bin and the compactor handle can be used to slide out any stubborn dust to ensure the unit is fully empty without having to touch the dirt


• 2-in-1 cordless vac with handheld unit offering up to 60 mins of runtime


• Smart tech sensors adjust suction depending on the surface and alert if the vac needs charging or filter cleaned.


• Includes a 3-in-1 multi tool, long crevice tool and carrying strap


• Bright LED light provides full visibility, illuminating dark corners or hidden areas be-neath furniture


22 DIY WEEK 28 JUNE 2019 www.diyweek.net


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