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Stelrad launches Vita radiator series

Stelrad has launched a new series of six selected radiator ranges under the Stelrad Vita branding.

The company says that the Vita series is made up of six expertly selected ranges of radiators, offering value and design options to suit every budget and taste. From the entry level Vita Value, through the Vita Compact, the Vita Eco for those wanting an energy saving option, Vita Deco for those wanting a designer radiator look, to Vita Plan - a flat faced, smooth fronted design and finally the designer look, Vita Ultra – with bespoke colour finishes available. Prices start from £14.63 for the Vita Value, while the designer versions start at £31.60.

It features simple and transparent pricing, using published trade prices so that installers can purchase the products and recommend the best quality solutions to their customers, at known, affordable prices.

Full details of the new Vita Series can be found on www.stelrad.com. For brochures and information call 0844 543 6200 or email marketing@stelrad.com .

14 October 2014

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