Five Fabulous Finds

This mix of products will help you ease the transition between winter and spring

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TEC has released its new In-Floor Heat system. The product is a 1/64-inch-thick mat with no wires that need to be patterned and that can be customized to fit the installation space onsite. Once the mat is properly installed, tile or stone can be placed directly on top of it. Users can control the mat’s temperature through one of two TEC thermostats. tecspecialty.com

Environmental StoneWorks has introduced three new manufactured stone veneer profiles to its brand. The Desert Sunset Luxor Panel, 7-by-21 inches, is a rusty brown suited for modern designs. The Taupe Imperial resembles the color of foam on espresso drinks, and the Cream Tivoli (shown) has a unique texture thanks to fine indentations. Both are offered in 12-by-24-inch panels. estoneworks.com

Knaack’s new heated storage unit, Thermosteel, is ideal for those working in cold climates. Knaack advises users to plug in the unit when jobsite temperatures reach 40 degrees or below in order to keep tools safe; Thermosteel can maintain interior temperatures of 70 degrees even when the outside temperature is 0. Other user-friendly features include a raised chest floor and optional casters. knaack.com

Milwaukee Tool has expanded its offerings with its new M18 Fuel 1-inch D-Handle rotary hammer. The D-Handle features an in-line design to make overhead and downward drilling easier and more comfortable. The D-Handle, like other Milwaukee Tool offerings, is cordless; according to the company, one charge can last an entire work day. The tool will also operate below zero degrees. milwaukeetool.com

Padio Systems has introduced its new Padiolok system for sliding glass doors. The system is a two-way, keyless lock. Users enter or exit the home by entering their code on the number pad. The lock can be fitted onto almost any new or existing sliding glass door, and will be able to support Z-wave wireless modules so that it can be integrated into home security systems. padiolok.com

About the Author

Marisa Méndez

Marisa is a former editor for Hanley Wood. Her work has been featured on ProSales and Remodeling. She holds a BA from Randolph College (founded as Randolph-Macon Woman's College), where she studied the history, English, and dance.

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