PRODUCT NEWS
LEDLENSER introduces a completely restyled range of headlamps for industry and professional trades. The flagship iH11R leads the way with Bluetooth connectivity and up to 1000 lumens on boost mode. Complementing these are the new non-Bluetooth iH9R, iH5R and iH5 headlamps. Each features Ledlenser’s patented Advanced Focusing Spot/ Flood Optics. The light head on all four models can be instantly detached from the
headband so that it can be used as a handheld torch which also fits neatly into pockets. All except the H5 are rechargeable. All models are backed by a seven-year with registration warranty for complete piece of mind. n 01344876 222 n
mail@ledco.co.uk
THE HULTAFORS GROUP has added Hellberg Safety PPE products to its premium brand portfolio for professional tradesmen and women. With over 50 years’ experience in the PPE industry, the Hellberg Safety specialist equipment includes highly-advanced hearing protection products, face protection and communication solutions for personal protection on site. Hellberg supplies face guards, helmets and passive hearing protection with up to three levels of protection, from low to extreme noise, as well as secure electronic hearing protectors to suit different work environments. Hultafors Group UK managing director Peter Dumigan says: “Hellberg PPE
products complement the Snickers Workwear and Solid Gear Safety Footwear product portfolios so well - in particular the newly launched Snickers Workwear ProtecWork Heat and Flame Protective Wear”. n 01484 854788 n
www.hellbergsafety.com
DETHLAC Insecticidal Lacquer has been a hugely successful product and an extremely well established Insecticide since 1959. Celebrating 60 years on the market, Dethlac has just been voted No. 1 Insecticide Product for July 2019 by UK Best Reviews Guide. Once sprayed, the unique lacquer dries to a hard clear film and is highly effective for months against ants, woodlice, cockroaches and other crawling insects. Dethlac can be used indoors and outdoors in both domestic and commercial premises. The product can be used by both amateurs and professionals and is easily recognisable on the shelves with its bright green tin. Dethlac has UK approval, HSE 9708 and EIRE approval PCS 98560. Each pack contains 12 aerosols x 250ml. The company is actively looking for and would welcome any new stockists. n 020 8944 0505 n
sales@dethlac.co.uk
Swish cordless roller blinds from SUNFLEX bring together creative innovation and use of technology to offer a completely child and pet safe solution by removing the need for any cords or additional safety devices. For added peace of mind for consumers, the product conforms to the internationally-recognised standard, BSEN:13120:2009 +A1 2014. These blinds offer effortless operation with a fully controllable mechanism, which allows users to alter both the speed of the blind movement and its 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 the user’s preference, giving them the flexibility to control their blinds with ease, without any unsightly cords on display. n 01543 271421 n
sales@sunflex.co.uk
Swish Forever Autumn from SUNFLEX has been created with an aesthetic reminiscent of gentle autumn days and cosy evenings at the fireside, says the company. The subtle toned wood grains in solid ash are named to evoke the thoughts and feelings of the season, available in 35mm diameter in ball finial, showcasing the natural beauty of wood. Every part of the poles are skilfully crafted from solid ash and treated with gently coloured stains to enhance and celebrate the perfect imperfection of the natural wood. Sustainability has been a key part of this development, with the removal
of the plastic retail packaging element. Swish, as a brand, and also Sunflex, as a wider organisation, are committed to sustainability and proud of their progress, having achieved a zero to landfill status. n 01543 271421 n
sales@sunflex.co.uk
Swish Soho from SUNFLEX offers a mixed media aesthetic in 28mm curtain poles with a very authentic textured woodgrain effect in various shades across light, medium and dark tones. The combination of the softer pole paired with high-specification metal accessories adds to the sophistication without over shadowing the pole’s sharp yet natural effect, says Sunflex. Classic stud finials, rounded brackets and square cut rings in a selection of colours complete this contemporary look. Sustainability has been a key part of this development, with the removal of the plastic retail packaging element. Swish, as a brand, and also Sunflex, as a wider organisation, are committed to sustainability and proud of their progress, having achieved a zero to landfill status. n 01543 271421 n
sales@sunflex.co.uk
LEDLENSER has developed its first series of portable rechargeable LED area worklights for industrial use, comprising two powerful floodlights and four incredibly bright inspection lamps. The 2500lm iF4R and 4500lm iF8R floodlights both have five brightness levels to suit user
needs, the ability to be affixed to metallic surfaces via the integrated magnets and the ability to be placed flat on a surface or angled using the ergonomic pivoting handle. The iF8R floodlight is also Bluetooth enabled, so it can be controlled via a smartphone. The inspect 150lm iW4R, 300lm iW5R, 600lm iW5R-FLEX and 600lm iW7R inspection lamps can each be held in the hand, affixed to a metallic surface with the incorporated magnet or hung using the integral hook/clip. As well as the broad beam from the inspection lamp each light also features an additional LED which delivers a powerful spot beam thanks to the Advanced Reflector Lens Optic. n 01344 876 222 n
www.ledlenser.com
www.diyweek.net 09 AUGUST 2019 DIY WEEK 11
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