Ideal for household cooker or coffee heater plate, single-head electric stove, 220 volts.

Other Features:

  • Non Stock Coating
  • Overheat Protection
  • One Auto – Thermostat
  • Various Heat Operations
  • One Operating On/Off Indicator Light
  • Power – 1000 Watts

 Product Code: 181547



In celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations and World Food Day, the Department of Agriculture et al has recognized the TDC Home and Building Depots with a Food Heroes Award.

The accolade represents the companies’ ongoing efforts to actively support the local farming community by providing a wide range of agricultural inputs, technical assistance, training, and the annual Farmers Appreciation Month Sales Event.

According to the FAO website, “behind our food, there is always someone who produced, planted, harvested, fished or transported it. We take the opportunity to thank these #FoodHeroes who, no matter the circumstances, continue to provide food to their communities and beyond helping to grow, nourish and sustain our world.”

The presentation took place on Thursday 15th October 2020, at the Department of Agriculture’s conference room, as one of the activities to mark the celebration of World Food Day.

Picture: Ms. Nardine Nisbett-Browne, Senior Agro Sales Associate assisting a customer at the TDC Home and Building Depot in St. Kitts



Following the successes of its Shop and Share initiative, the TDC Business Centre and City Drug Store (Nevis) Limited have launched its school-based outreach programme.

Customers and clients can now purchase of a wide variety of school essentials (exercise books, backpacks, paper, crayons, scissors, pencils, pens, glue, markers, folders, erasers, as well as, arts and crafts supplies, etc.) and place them in specially constructed Yellow School Buses that are conveniently parked at the Point of Sale counters in the stores.

In exchange for their contribution, they will receive a ten percent (10) shoppers’ coupon towards their next purchase as a token of appreciation to the worthwhile cause.

At the end of each month until September, the educational materials will be sorted by staff and distributed to several children across the Federation based on their need with the aim of helping them to achieve success in the classroom.

Shop and Share started in 2015 and forms part of the annual Back to School promotional drive. It complements the TDC Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility activities which are specifically geared towards encouraging academic excellence.



The TDC Home and Building Depots has launched its curbside pickup and delivery service to meet the current needs of the public.

To access the service, customers can now place their order/s via what’s app number 662 8945  (St. Kitts) or 662 8949 (Nevis) or email hbd.orders@tdcgroupltd.com in St. Kitts or hbdnev.orders@tdcgroupltd.com in Nevis. A customer service agent from the store will contact customers to verify their requests, confirm quotations, and provide the link to TDC online payment platform to make purchases via credit or debit card. Once the transaction is completed, an email or what’s app message will be sent with a designated pick up or delivery time for the goods.

This additional offer now gives customers flexible access to a wide range of products to choose what they want, when they want it, and how they get it with the call and collect option.

 

 



As the COVID-19 global situation evolves, the TDC Group of Companies has taken steps to safeguard its staff and customers, by implementing a series of measures to educate and protect patrons at its respective businesses.

These measures were immediately put in place following a recent presentation to the management team by Dr. Hazel Laws, the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Mr. Abdias Samuel, Head of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), on the pandemic.

At strategic points across the Company, several hand sanitization stations have been set up, along with bold signage under the caption Hero Habits, offering simple and helpful guidelines from industry experts.

On its social media channels, information is posted about actions that should be taken to help prevent the contraction and spreading of the disease and will be revised as updates from the health authorities become available.

To ensure customers’ and employees’ safety you are reminded to maintain “social distance”, i.e., up to six feet. In addition, payments by credit and debit cards and the use of online payment platforms, instead of cash, are encouraged.

These actions are in addition to the deep cleaning processes already in place which pays special attention to frequently touched surfaces, such as, shopping carts, shelves, light switches, doorknobs, POS systems, registers, counters, etc. There is a heightened awareness about hand hygiene and all staff are encouraged to wash their hands thoroughly and often and to wear gloves, where practicable.

An Emergency Response Team has been established to evaluate and respond, in real time, as part of the proactive approach to tend to the needs of the staff and customers, if needed.

These steps form part of the company’s ongoing commitment to balance exceptional service, while keeping everyone healthy.

 

Picture: TDC Customer reading COVID-19 Guidelines at the TDC Home and Building Depot



Amid increasing cases of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) and its impact, the TDC Group of Companies has taken swift action to further discuss and address the illness in the workplace.

The executive directors and management team participated in an informational presentation about the epidemic, on Tuesday 3rd March 2020, which was facilitated by Dr. Hazel Laws, the Chief Medical Officer and Mr. Abdias Samuel, National Emergency and Disaster Management Agency (NEMA) Coordinator, who spoke extensively on the matter, providing accurate information, as well as, practical advice on how to deal with the infection.

The open forum included a question and answer session, where the leadership gained firsthand knowledge from the ‘experts’ who shared their concerns following reports that the virus had now reached the shores of neighbouring islands in the Caribbean region.

Immediately following the activity, a company wide plan is now in place to educate all staff, offering simple and useful guidelines on how to better safeguard themselves.

The approach forms part of an ongoing in-house human resource and health programme designed to equip employees with the understanding and skills that promote general well being and productivity.

Picture – Dr. Hazel Laws, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) making her presentation the Corona Virus (COVID-19) to the TDC Group Management Team



The TDC Group of Companies is pleased to announce the introduction of its DHL Express Delivery Service from Monday 2nd March 2020, in downtown Basseterre.

With the addition of this new location, customers and clients will now be able to have their documents processed at the DHL counter in the TDC Business Centre on Central Street.

It will provide a more practical and convenient option, along with the usual fast processing, value and service for patrons to have their documents delivered anywhere in the world.

This Courier Centre will operate from Monday to Friday at 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. offering same day shipping for documents received by midday.

This new service complements the expansion of product and service offerings to better meet the growing demands of the local marketplace.

Picture: Mr. Akeem Freeman, TDC Customer Service Representative accepting a DHL package from a customer at the DHL Express Counter in the TDC Business Centre on Central Street in Basseterre



Casual, contemporary dining collection designed for smaller spaces. Table can float or be pushed against the wall for space saving. Counter table features rounded end with bookcase storage, flip top end hides electric outlet and USB port for charging all your electronics. Counter stool has slat back and chocolate brown PU seat. Birch veneers finished in a rich, contemporary medium oak colour.
Features Include
  • Birch veneers
  • Medium oak and chocolate brown finish
  • Counter stools have slat backs and chocolate brown PU seats
  • Table can float or be pushed against the wall for space saving
  • Counter table features rounded end with bookcase storage, flip top end hides electric outlet and USB port for charging all your electronics


Often property owners think their properties are fully covered in the event of a hurricane but forget about the “Average Clause” and how it can affect the funds received in the event of a claim.

Average Clause states, the policy owner should bear a portion of the loss if the asset is insured for less than the actual replacement value.  So, in simpler terms, if your property is under-insured at the time of a loss, the amount paid will only be a percentage of the claim.

Don’t worry, you can prevent this by following these precautionary measures;

  • Check with your insurance agent to ensure yearly adjustments to your premium reflects the cost of inflation and the overall value of your property
  • Reevaluate your property to be sure that you are insuring for the correct value
  • Take an inventory of the contents in your home including new valuables you may have.

If after you have taken the precautionary measure you realize that your sums insured are not adequate, then contact us at 4652511 (St. Kitts) or 4695430 (Nevis) today! Ensure your property is adequately insured…remember once a loss happens, it will be too late!