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p42 BKU-FEB22 Tyde - MyLife Bathrooms_bku 01/02/2022 19:33 Page 42


CLOAKROOMS & ENSUITES


Dudley Launch the World’s most compact Toilet Syphon T


YDE is proud to announce the launch of the UK Made Dudley


Turbo Edge, the World’s most compact toilet syphon. Following on from the success of the market leading Turbo 88 the Turbo Edge benefits from the latest in fluid dynamic research resulting in improved performance despite being 40% more compact than its predecessor.


The Dudley Turbo Edge is guaranteed to fit


into any lever operated cistern and features an extremely light touch activation making it easily operated by both the very young and the elderly. The Turbo Edge is height adjustable to fit all cistern sizes and offers a 6/7/9 litre volume adjustment, guaranteeing optimum flush performance. The WRAS approved Dudley Turbo Edge is


manufactured at TYDE’s production centre in Dudley and is finished to a superb standard by their team of experienced production engineers. Paul Weddle the TYDE Business Unit Director


says “We aimed to design a syphon that would provide plumbers, installers and designers with a versatile, easy-to fit and easy-to-service solution that would be able to be installed even in the tightest of spaces. I am delighted to say that the Turbo Edge exceeds all those requirements and more.” Flushing syphons offer unrivalled robust leak


free water saving performance that cannot be matched by push button activated flush and flapper valves. UK water companies have found that a leaking toilet, often caused by a leaking flush valve, will waste up to 215 litres of water, adding up to £200 in excess water charges per year per toilet to the homeowner. The Turbo Edge is available now via trade counters and online retailers.


For further information on the Turbo Edge you can visit the TYDE website.


uwww.thomasdudley.co.uk/tyde


Utilise small bathroom space with MyLife W


hen it comes to a cloakroom or ensuite, there is no need to


compromise on style. A well- designed space can be just as luxurious as a large family bathroom. Sometimes the trickiest parts to a cloakroom


or ensuite can be a sloping ceiling or limited natural light, luckily MyLife has a range of small- scale products specifically designed for these reduced spaces.


Wall-mounted units are the most practical


solution to stop a small bathroom feeling cramped. MyLife’s Casi Cloakroom Range includes a 400mm 1 Door Wall Unit with a shorter projection of 275mm perfect for creating the illusion of space and making cleaning a breeze. The Casi Cloakroom range is available in Matt Grey, White Gloss and NEW Matt Forest Green with on-trend Brushed Brass handle. A 400mm 1 Door Floor Unit is also available in the range for those with slightly more space. Whilst to many, mirrors are used to create a


statement piece in a bathroom, however strategically placed mirrors can also help create the illusion of more space in smaller spaces, making them an important accessory in any cloakroom or ensuite. MyLife’s New Finn 500mm slimline, pill-shaped LED mirror can elongate even the narrowest of bathroom spaces and features a contactless sensor, cool and warm lighting, memory function and built-in heated demister pads. Adjust the LED brightness to create a subtle source of light in the darkest of rooms. Whilst they may be small, an ensuite or


cloakroom can be one of the most stylish rooms in a home with the help of MyLife. Download their New 2022 Brochure at the website.


u+44 (0) 28 3025 6392 uwww.mylifebathrooms.com


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