Plumbworld the UK's largest online bathroom retailer has launched a new and exciting bathroom accessories range called 'Never Drill Again', a revolution in bathroom accessories at www.Plumbworld.co.uk
'Never Drill Again' is a unique and patented method of fixing various accessories to floors and walls without the need to drill, ever! The range will fix to most solid surfaces including ceramics, stone, brick, concrete, glass, wood and laminates. Accessory Installation is usually the most difficult part of completing the perfect bathroom design but Red Dot Products didn’t stop at the concept, and the stylish and beautifully designed accessories range is a must for every home lover.
James Pickering, Commercial Analyst at Plumbworld said: "Once we saw the Never Drill Again range and witnessed it being tested for the first time it was an easy decision to have the products made available on our website. We liked the fact that it takes away the need to drill reducing any risk factors on safety and also that if you wish to move the product to a different area or even swap it for another design you can with no mess and no fuss. We also know that the concept is proven and patented and the products can withstand loads of up to 300kg."
'Never Drill Again' works by fixing the mounting plate (adaptor) and a double sided foam fixing ring to the surface with the supplied adhesive tube and key. Insert the key into the holes with the adhesive and squeeze the adhesive through the hole until you see some emerge from the other. Leave for 12 hours to harden and once ready mount the accessory. Removing is even easier and all you will need is a pair of pliers. The left over adhesive can easily be removed by using a scraper.
Anthony Langston, Website Administrator at Plumbworld said: "We quite enjoyed seeing the range for the first time and by the time we had finished uploading the products onto the website, I had the problem of deciding which range to put into my bathroom at home. We also like the fact that the concept actually works and is a perfect finishing touch for any bathroom with the great contemporary styles on offer. Early sales in the first week alone suggests’ just how popular Never Drill Again will be.
"Clearly some excitement has generated from this new range and recent reviews suggest consumers will be left feeling satisfied once they use the revolutionary new products. Never Drill Again – Sounds great doesn’t it!
Plumbworld sell a huge range of other bathroom essentials from Bathroom Suites, Electric Showers and Enclosures all the way through to Bathroom Accessories and Plumbing Tools not to mention the all new Bathroom Furniture range all at unbeatable prices."
Plumbworld is based in Evesham, Worcestershire and now employs 50 staff within their 2,000 sqm, purpose built warehouse and offices. The company had a turnover in excess of £18million in 2008. Plumbworld was established in 1999 by James and Anita Hickman who sold the business to The Grafton Group Plc in December 2006.
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