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Customer testimonials

I think Mainline is a cracking system. It is so simple and versatile, I can't believe no-one had thought of it earlier.

Andy Chappell, Integrating Technologies Limited in Cheshire

I was asked to install 15 sockets for a customer which normally takes me a day and a half. However they decided on Mainline, which took half the time meaning I could squeeze in another job in the afternoon!

Greg Leach, Electrician, GTL Electrical Ltd

Awards

Mainline's design, functionality and innovation are occasionally recognised in by Awarding bodies. Obviously we are very proud of these achievements and so shout about them when we get them! Below is a selection of our Awards to date.

Electrical Industry Awards 2010

Electrical Industry Awards Finalist 2010Now in the 18th Year, the Electrical Industry Awards recognise & reward the achievements of all those working in the UK's diverse electrical sector.

These Awards celebrate all that is best in the electrical sector, and as the leading industry-wide event, awards are presented to companies and products that have excelled in their particular fields.

reddot Design Award

reddot Design Award

The Mainline MLB Series Common Platform adaptor has been awarded a “Red Dot Design Award: Product Design 2010” in one of the toughest design competitions worldwide.

Designers and companies from 57 nations entered a total of 4,252 products into the 2010 competition.  The international “red dot design award” is the largest and most renowned design competition in the world  and represents excellence in design and innovation.

Australian International Design Awards

Australian International Design AwardsThe Mainline MLB6 Adaptor has been awarded a prestigious Australian [International] Design Award in the Category: Housing & Building.

The Australian International Design Award™ is an indicator of superior design and investment in innovation.

There were 300 entries initially in the competition, with only 5 winning an award in the category of Housing & Building.