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Scolmore has added three new printed modules to its standard range following an increased number of requests coming from its wholesale customers who in turn have seen this demand-driven from the consumer.

Modules etched with Hot Tap’, ‘Wine Cooler’ and ‘Warming Drawer’, previously available as bespoke orders are part of the growing printed module range which totals 17 and includes some of the most popular, dishwasher, cooker hood, washing machine, fridge freezer.

The printed modules are available in all the GridPro and MiniGrid module finishes, providing a huge selection for customers to choose from.

in-house laser etching service

Scolmore launched its in-house laser etching service across all of its GridPro modules in 2018 shortly after the extensive GridPro range was launched. It is designed to add value to the range and to save customers time and money.

The module etching is done using a specially acquired laser printer, which produces a precise, permanent, fine marking effect and offers flexibility to suit large volume orders or for customized jobs. With this in-house facility, Scolmore can offer a fully bespoke service to customers, who will be able to order bespoke laser etched modules to suit the range of projects they are working on.

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