This really is a useful gadget – sorry – piece of indespensible deck gear! Swobbit® Europe, a leading manufacturer of marine cleaning equipment, is launching a new, innovative collapsible bucket at this year's Tullett Prebon London International Boat Show (8th–17th January 2010). The cleverly designed bucket enables crew to easily rinse the on-deck cleaning brush before neatly packing away in its zippered storage bag until it is next needed, allowing the boat owner to make full use of the space on board.
The collapsible bucket has a 245mm diameter rim, which is significantly wider than other competing products, enabling it to accommodate a Swobbit® brush with extreme ease. Furthermore, the new product is coated and sealed with Acrylic fabric, making it extremely strong and resilient and ensuring it retains its shape easily when unpacked from the convenient storage bag. The bucket's stainless steel handle compliments the strong design ensuring its long term durability and performance.
Swobbit® Europe offers an extensive range of products which can be used with the new collapsible bucket including brushes and mops specifically designed for use on a wide range of yachts of varying sizes. Providing yacht owners and crew with exceptional value, the Swobbit® collapsible bucket (part number SW66660) is priced at Stg£12.95 (UK RRP), to include storage bag.
Based in Whitstable in the UK, Swobbit® Europe is one of the leading providers of marine cleaning equipment, supplying a broad range of cleaning solutions to luxury boat builders including Fairline and Oyster. The company's products have been specially designed for use on a range of yachts and can be easily stored without taking up valuable space onboard. As well as individual products, the company also produces full cleaning maintenance kits which contain everything an owner would require to keep a boat looking at its best.
For further information on the new Swobbit® collapsible bucket and the full range of products Swobbit® Europe has to offer visit their website, or their stand (N048D) at the London International Boat Show.