Bato Plastics introduces the new and improved Bato 23mm Clip. The supplier of plastic products for professional horticulture has invested in developing its existing tomato clip over the past two years.
"Every day Bato works on products that are good for crops, for people, and for profit," account manager Raymond van Mierlo explains. "We don’t say 'Plants, People, Profit' for nothing. That's why we've invested a lot of time in this new and improved tomato clip, resulting in an even faster-acting clip.
"The pre-bent (20°) clip has a bigger lock and is faster and easier to close and to open. The smooth surface has no sharp edges so it prevents damage to tomatoes, and the improved hinge clamps firmly to the rope. Its high quality and well-thought-out design can result in savings on labour costs, and all at an appealing price!"
The new 23mm clip is now available for delivery. Samples available.
For more information:
Bato Plastics B.V.
Raymond van Mierlo
Munterij 2
Netherlands
4762 AH Zevenbergen
Tel. +31 (0) 168 331030
raymond@bato.nl
www.bato.nl





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