Toolstation has launched its latest catalogue offering hundreds of new brands, products and offers at amazing value to help customers get renovation ready for the summer, Electrical Times reported. To celebrate, Toolstation partnered with former handyman turned van artist Ricky Minns, a regular Toolstation customer, to create a piece of art celebrating the new catalogue. Ricky, aka Ruddy Muddy Art, created the artwork by selectively wiping away dirt off the back of his van to reveal Toolstation’s latest catalogue, and posed with Toolstation colleagues outside his local store in Fakenham. The catalogue, which will be available in all 550+ Toolstation stores across the UK from Monday 12th June, focuses on helping tradespeople and DIYers get renovation ready for a season of summer living with a wide selection of landscaping, power tools, painting & decorating, lighting & electrical accessories, workwear, construction products and more, making sure customers can complete the job at hand. Toolstation customers will also be able to access all the new deals and ranges in the catalogue, online and on the Toolstation App. The front cover introduces two new power tools to the DeWALT range, including an 18V XR Brushless Combi Drill (£149.98) and 18V XR Brushless Impact Driver (£149.98), with introductory savings of £120 when purchased together. The catalogue also features savings of up to 15 per cent on Toolstation’s own brand landscaping range Hawksmoor, which launched 13 new products in March including a selection of new chainsaws, lawnmowers and trimmers. Customers can enjoy up to £70 off a Hawksmoor 166cc 53cm Honda Self Propelled Petrol Lawnmower and 15 per cent off a Hawksmoor 1010W 45cm Long Reach Electric Hedge Trimmer 230V. Trade Account customers will also be able to benefit from the 5 per cent discount available on every purchased product from the new catalogue, with no minimum spend. Signing up to a Trade Account, offers customers added support with more efficient financial management, up to 60 days interest-free credit, flexible credit limits and online account management. Customers can apply online or via the app.
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