INNOVATION & DESIGN
Carron Phoenix Carronade Elite waste disposal units are a must-have in the kitchen
The Carronade Elite waste disposal units from Carron Phoenix are designed to meet any household waste requirements, with two models offering different sizes, performance levels and price points. Compatible with most sink
models, the range features the powerful continuous feed Carronade CE-75 and the more slimline continuous feed CE-50, which are designed to grind up leftover organic waste into fine particles to be flushed through the main drain by running water through the unit. Both models feature antibacterial protection for odour control in addition to sound insulation for quiet operation. The CE-75 has a ¾ HP motor, 800ml capacity, reaches a speed of 2700 RPM with load and is backed by a 10-year warranty. Meanwhile the CE-50, ideal for households where space under the sink is at a premium, has a ½ HP motor, 600ml capacity, reaches a speed of 2600 RPM and offers a three-year
warranty. Both models are available with the option of an extended flange when fitting to ceramic sinks. Carron Phoenix’s waste
management range also features five waste sorter bins of different capacities, enabling households to effectively segregate waste prior to collection. The Linea range has options from the single 30-litre Linea 130 model through to the Linea 360 which comprises 30-litre bin and two 15-litre bins. All five Linea models are backed by a two-year warranty.
0161 436 6280
www.carron.com
EvoLift from Salice has style and performance
A
s testimony to SALICE’S lead in innovation, their new EvoLift
opening system is a highly adjustable mechanical system, which enables the vast majority of doors to be moved with a single system at one side of the cabinet. Available in four design options; a single door
flap, folding door, parallel opening door or swing opening door, the stylish EvoLift offers two strength types dependent on the door dimensions and weight, a coil-spring movement with a wide range of adjustment, and is compatible with wooden and alu-framed doors. The Flap door version offers both soft close and push version, with soft close available on all other styles, along with neatly designed covers in white or titanium finish available across the range
For further information on the SALICE product range please telephone or visit the website.
AIRUNO Expands Collection of Island Hoods
Designer cooker hoods brand AIRUNO has expanded its product range with the launch of its first new island cooker hood in more than a year. One of AIRUNO’s most
powerful hoods, the Verdi Island Hood delivers effective recirculation extraction at a maximum rate of 765 m3/h, making it suitable for use even in particularly large kitchens, as well as eliminating the need to install ducting to vent fumes outside. Available in widths of 90cm and
120cm, the eye-catching Verdi is an anthracite and black glass hood which features an energy efficient LED strip light along the length of its underside. Designed to hang from the
ceiling above island units, the Verdi has a noise level of just 47 dB – quieter than the volume of an average conversation. It boasts an A energy rating, the most efficient rating possible, and four speed settings which are operated via the hood’s soft touch control panel.
Chairman of AIRUNO, Geoff
Baker, said: “While demand for discreet extraction has grown in recent years, the market for traditional appliances, such as island hoods, has remained buoyant. We’re sure the elegant Verdi will prove popular among consumers and designers. “With environmental awareness
at an all-time high among consumers, we’re also delighted to help them minimise their energy consumption by offering an energy efficient hood.”
0113 201 2240
www.airuno.co.uk
01480 413831
www.saliceuk.co.uk
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