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You are here: Home1 / News2 / CES (UK) releases ‘biggest ever’ Workshop Essentials Catalogue

CES (UK) releases ‘biggest ever’ Workshop Essentials Catalogue

Date: 25th September 2012 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

Car parts distributor CES (UK) has released its latest Workshop Essentials catalogue. Issue 9 contains 25 per cent more products than ever before, making it the biggest edition yet. Comprehensively redesigned with an entirely new look, it features some of the industry’s leading brands, such as Comma, Wynn’s, Kent Car Care, Sealey and Ring Automotive. Launched at Mecahanex 2012, the catalogue can be requested by calling CES (UK) or visiting its website.

Customers will find plenty of new product ranges inside the new catalogue. There’s a greater a selection of fuel and oil additives from Wynn’s. The number of body repair products has also been increased, including more products from well-known bodyshop brand StarChem. Tyre specialists should take a look at the brand new dedicated Tyre Bay section, which includes a massive range of Pang repair products, tools and a full TPMS application guide.

As befits an Autumn/Winter edition, CES (UK) also offers seasonal products in its Travel and Touring section, which includes its range of bulbs and accessories from lighting specialist Ring Automotive, and a dedicated Winter Essentials range, offering Antifreeze, Screenwash, Workshop Heaters, Snow Chains and more.

The company’s selection of Workshop Tools has also been expanded with hundreds of new servicing tools from Sykes-Pickavant and Sealey. There are also new welding and air tools from SIP, in addition to a massive choice of hand tools, power tools, lighting and inspection tools, jacks, tool storage, spillage control, hygiene and protection products.

“With over 1,800 products, including hundreds of additions, this new Workshop Essentials catalogue is bigger and better than ever,” says marketing manager, Simon Moore. “Featuring top brands, competitive prices and next day delivery, technicians will find everything they need, in one convenient catalogue. It’s ideal for today’s time pressured technician.”

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