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News Exclusively sells out!


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Exhibition space at this year’s Exclusively Show is now 100 per cent sold out, according to its organisers BHETA (The British Home Enhancement Trade Association). New brands for its 2024 exhibition include


Morphy Richards, Beam, Sebo, Cello Electronics and Shark Ninja. They line up alongside returning exhibitors such as Dualit, RKW, Tower, Bluestem Group, Swan Products, Sodastream, Sabichi, Melitta, Lloytron, Eurosonic Group, Burton McCall, Benross Marketing, Black & Decker, Devaney & Co and Vybra Solutions. BHETA’s Chief Operating Officer and Chair of


the BHETA-owned show, Will Jones, said: “The Exclusively Show is always an exciting event. With its reputation for predicting commercial opportunities


for the year ahead and given that it is already sold out to exhibitors, this year is a must-attend for retailers. From the big names to the specialist independents to overseas buyers, we are expecting a huge turnout, so I urge everyone retailing housewares and small domestic electricals to come along to the industry’s leading show and highlight of the year.” There are a host of ways for retailers to access


both exhibitors, products and show features to make the most of a visit to Exclusively. Some of the great show deals available include opportunities to have travel costs refunded up to £75 for visitors, a limited number of free hotel rooms for multiple and overseas buyers, and a gift voucher of £100, which independent retailers can use against any order of £300 or over placed at the show.


Acer moves into the appliances market with new brand, Acerpure


Acer, known for its laptops and computer accessories, is entering into the home appliances market with its new brand Acerpure. In its new brand it will offer air purifiers, an air circulator and a vacuum cleaner. It has also been reported that more products will follow soon. Headlining its new range is its Acerpure Pro UVC Air Purifier, which is equipped


with advanced UVC purifying technology and a four-in-one HEPA filter. Providing an increased CADR of 700m3/hour for an area of up to 116 square metres. Also in its home appliances range is its Acerpure Clean Lite Cordless Vacuum


Cleaner, which is designed for quick cleaning. It has a 15-minute runtime, 13,000Pa suction and weights 550g.


The defining feature of its new vacuum is its triangular shaped brush (pictured


above) which is specifically made for corners. It also comes with a range of brush accessories that can be changed at the push of a button. Acer said its Acerpure vacuum cleaner also features a four-hour charge time of its DC motor via the USB C charger.


All visitors can enjoy a free two-course lunch and


are also invited to the Exclusively drinks reception on the Tuesday evening after the first show day. Exclusively will include insight into the key trends


for the 2025 season with mass market longevity for up to five years ahead, including specific examples in terms of themes, colours, and materials on display in the Trends Showcase. Trend forecaster, Scarlet Opus, is offering bookable


tours of the show, majoring on products it rates as ‘winners’ in terms of the trends on display. Media visitors can also enjoy the Brand Showcase area, a curated edit of Exclusively as a whole. This will include product displays, demos, and opportunities to talk to some of the supplier brands in attendance.


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