DIY WEEK AWARDS 2022 WINNERS 2018 THE WINNERS Decorating Product of the Year Eco-Friendly Finesse & Trade Range of Paint Brushes
J Newsome Tools has taken an essential product and by using bamboo in its production, a resource that reduces carbon dioxide pollution by 35% compared to other timber, at the same time as delivering more oxygen into the atmosphere. Furthermore bamboo roots help control erosion as it produces a water barrier in the soil that it grows in. There is no alternative to using a paint brush in most situations when applying paint, but now there is an environmentally friendly solution in terms of the paint brush construction from J Newsome Tools. The most long wearing paint brush will wear out and eventually need to be discarded, the handle will probably be in the same condition as when it was bought, plus a few dabs of paint, that will then be discarded. J Newsome Tools believes there is absolutely no justification for chopping down a perfectly healthy tree in order to use it as the handle for a paint brush. It is the responsibility of every business to examine their offering and then offer that range in the most ecologically friendly way. There has never been a moment in history where the vast majority of consumers-are both desperate to reduce their carbon foot print while at the same time not reducing the scope of usage or quality of the products they
Security Product of the Year Burg-Wächter Keyless Padlock
Leading security specialist, Burg-Wächter, has scooped up the Security Product of the Year for its Scan & Lock 610 53 padlock with finger scanner.
Suited for a range of both indoor and outdoor entry points - from gym lockers to garden sheds – Burg-Wächter’s Scan & Lock 610 53 is opened by finger scan – simply place your finger on the fingerprint reader to open the padlock instantly. Capable of saving up to 10 different fingerprints, the Scan & Lock 610 53 conveniently allows several people to use the padlock without needing a key (that could be lost) or divulging a code. With a clear low battery warning, the padlock can be recharged using the cable provided and also comes with two emergency keys enabling the lock to be easily opened even when the battery is completely discharged.
The Scan & Lock 610 53 is well protected against break-in attempts thanks to its 7mm thick hardened steel shackle. Weatherproof, and boasting protection class IP65, the rust-proof mechanism provides many years of reliable use. Burg-Wächter marketing manager, Matt Parkes, says: “We were delighted to win Security Product of the Year at the DIY Awards. At Burg-Wächter, we always strive to provide innovate security solutions using the latest technology so this recognition is significant for us.” For more information on the Scan & Lock 610 53 or any other
Burg-Wächter home security products, visit
www.burg.biz/uk or call 01274 395 333.
need, while at the same time as not paying a premium for doing this.
Following the recent climate
change conference, the feeling is every penny spent has to be in the most eco-friendly way.
The Finesse range is exclusive to Newsome Tools - Finesse being exclusively for the professional user and part of a range of high quality hand tools. The trade range of brushes targets the painting contractor.
FINALISTS: J Newsome Tools – Eco Friendly Finesse & Trade Range of Paint Brushes – Winner AkzoNobel – Dulux Simply Refresh – Highly Commended
Avron Trading – Dekton 25 Litre Paint Mixer QEP - Homelux Boutique Tile Trim
FINALISTS: Burg-Wächter UK Ltd – Scan & Lock 610 53 - Biometric Fingerprint Padlock – Winner
Avron Trading Ltd - Dekton 30mm Alert Indicator TSA Accepted 3 Digit Combination Padlock
S2 DIY WEEK JUNE 2022
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