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Powrmatic Customer Exhibits At UK's Premier Garden Show

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Powrmatic

21 September 2015

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Four Oaks is a commercial horticultural show now in its 46th year. The venue is a 23 acre nursery site in Cheshire UK, close to the Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope.

The exhibition covers an area of 17,000m² under glass with additional outdoor areas. The visitor profile includes commercial growers / grower retailers, garden centres, multiple retailers, farm shops, landscapers & architects, garden designers, local authorities and florists.

Powrmatic and Boiler Spares NW have been working together for over 20 years. Boiler Spares NW were the first company to request the galvanised CPx heater as the casing allowed the heater to have a longer life in demanding applications.

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Boiler Spares (N.W.) Ltd., established for more than 40 years in Stockport, Cheshire in the United Kingdom, are an independent supplier of heating and boiler spares and controls to the domestic, commercial and industrial heating industry.

They are stockists for most of the major manufacturers at their 5000 square foot purpose-built premises houses an enviable warehouse facility and trade counter, ensuring that in most instances spares are “off the shelf”.  The staff, including the Directors are available first hand to provide customers with any technical queries, product information, advice and assistance with any aspect of their products.

Boiler spares were displaying four Powrmatic products including:

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Pete Smethurst Managing Director commented:

“We have been working in partnership with Powrmatic for over 20 years and are extremely grateful of the support. We have a very strong relationship with Powrmatic and this show is the perfect opportunity to show the horticultural sector quality, reliable and efficient heating systems and we look forward to working with Powrmatic again in the future”

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