Hotbox International Celebrates 40 Years Supplying Horticultural Equipment Worldwide

Hotbox International has earned an enviable reputation for product innovation and customer service

by Jill Thornton | Saturday 16 April 2016

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Operating from purpose built manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, we supply specialist equipment to commercial growers and keen amateur gardeners in over 40 countries worldwide through our network of distributors.

Our range of innovative products includes equipment for: sulphur vaporisation, bench heating, propagation, glasshouse heating, air circulation and CO2 generation.

All products are built from high quality materials and comply fully with all European, CE, EMC and low voltage regulations. The quality and reliability of everything we make is fully guaranteed, many of the first pieces of equipment we supplied are still in use today.

Our products include:

• Hotbox Sulfume- A sulphur vaporisers designed to protect crops from fungal diseases.
• Hotbox Mistraal- A fan designed to control air circulation in glasshouses and polythene tunnels.
• Hotbox Sirocco- A smaller heater fan, designed for hobby growers.
• Hotbox Suberb- A dual seasons fan, designed to heat your glasshouse in the winter and to cool it in the summer.
• Hotbox Heatwave- A made to measure bench heating system, to encourage germination, propagation and growth of seedlings.
• Hotbox Heater- A gas hotbox glasshouse heater, that used either propane or natural gas.
• Hotbox Propagator- This propagator is designed to deliver accurate, uniform heat between 6 to 38°C with a very precise thermostat. It can hold up to 12 standard sized seed trays and can allow for the addition of a humidification system.
• Hotbox Thermabed- The Thermabed is a water-based system for root zone heating. It can be made to measure and is designed to encourage germination and propagation. (Ideal for 50m2 or larger.)

CONTACT

Jill Thornton
Hotbox International Ltd
sales@hotboxworld.com
www.hotboxworld.com
+44 1430 444040

Saturday 16 April 2016 / file under Horticulture | Household | Leisure