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Stabila hits the mark with new specialist installation level
Stabila, a manufacturer of measuring tools, has released the new Stabila 80 M installation level to the Australian market. The latest offering comes with the most ... -
ECHO power equipment re-enter the industry
Outdoor power equipment supplier ECHO has re-entered the Australian market with its CGS-7410ES cut-off saw. With the highest cutting torque in its class, the CGS-7410ES boasts ... -
Trex Protect a must for wooden decks
Protecting the substructure of decking boards has been made easier with the introduction of Trex Protect Joist and Bearer Tape, a self-adhesive, non-skid butyl tape designed ... -
Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme: The most powerful tablet on the market
Dell has released the lightest and most powerful tablet on the market: the Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme. It has been built to meet the demands of ... -
Boral Timber adds premium composite decking product to range
Boral Timber has added Trex Transcend, a premium composite decking product to its mix of hardware solutions. Boral’s focus is on being as environmentally friendly as ... -
Add some bite to your tool kit
GearWrench has just introduced its next step in socket technology: the Drive Bolt Biter. Available in 3 size sets, the Bolt Biter Impact Extraction Set is ... -
Keep ’em clean with RIDGID’S K-5208
RIDGID claims its K-5208 is the most powerful and compact sectional drain cleaner on the market. The machine is 35% lighter and 71% smaller than previous RIDGID ... -
Researchers develop stronger concrete for desert and arctic conditions
Concrete can be significantly strengthened by adding sodium acetate to the mix according to a new study by Brunel University London and Mutah University in Jordan. ... -
Non-invasive technology 99% effective in finding safe cladding
Military-grade spectrometer technology, DataTraceID, developed by the CSIRO has been successfully trialled in a pilot program to quickly and accurately identify the origin of cladding on ... -
Bamboo explored for Australian construction
University of Queensland Ph.D. student Mateo Gutierrez suggests exploring the use of bamboo as a sustainable flooring and furniture option. However, the material isn’t a part ...