Latest solutions to lighting needs
Click Scolmore has just released a new product catalogue detailing all of the new additions to the popular Click wiring accessory and lighting ranges. Designed to complement the existing Click Scolmore literature, the new product catalogue reflects the company's commitment to providing installers with the very latest solutions for all their electrical accessories and lighting needs.
The 40-page catalogue covers Click Scolmore's fire and acoustic metal dry lining boxes in depth, in addition pre-wired downlighters and the new Click Easy-Fit Flow Connector, all of which are part of the revolutionary Flameguard System. The recently launched Media range additions, available in Deco, Define, Polar and Mode finishes are also highlighted, along with a new series of pullcord switches with decorative covers that will enhance any surrounding décor. Other ranges included in the catalogue are circuit protection devices, switch modules, ‘Ingot' enhancements for switches and mini-grid modules.
All products illustrated in the new product catalogue incorporate ease of installation features and have been manufactured to all relevant UK and European standards. Click Scolmore products are available through a network of approved stockists throughout the UK and Ireland. The new products catalogue is available from electrical wholesalers and approved Click stockists, or directly from Scolmore.
Scolmore International
01827 63454
sales@scolmore.com
http://www.scolmore.com
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