Discover leading irrigation solutions with KAR UK at Four Oaks

KAR UK, the UK wholesaler of irrigation equipment, will be showcasing its extensive product range on Stand C15 at this year’s Four Oaks Trade Show.

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With decades of industry experience and a reputation for delivering high-quality solutions to the professional horticulture sector, KAR UK supports growers, landscapers, and contractors with expert advice and innovative technologies. The company’s presence at Four Oaks reflects its continued commitment to supporting commercial horticulture with reliable, efficient, and cutting-edge irrigation systems.

Visitors to the stand will have the opportunity to explore a selection of premium products from globally recognised brands. KAR UK will be exhibiting advanced filtration solutions from Amiad, precision-engineered valves from Bermad, and intelligent irrigation control systems from Hunter, known for their performance and reliability across a range of applications. Also featured will be Kasco's durable aeration and fountain equipment, Tricoflex's robust and flexible hose technology, and Rivulis's comprehensive range of drip and micro-irrigation products, designed to boost crop yields while conserving water. Together, these brands represent the very best in modern irrigation and water management solutions.

Taking place on a 23-acre nursery site in Cheshire, the Four Oaks Trade Show (2-3 September) is the UK’s leading international exhibition for the commercial horticulture industry. With over 13,000sqm of exhibition space under glass and additional outdoor displays, it’s a must-attend event for anyone involved in growing, landscaping, or nursery production. KAR UK’s expert team will be on hand throughout the show to offer technical advice and help visitors identify the right solutions for their specific needs. Make sure to visit Stand C15 to see how KAR UK can help optimise your irrigation performance.


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