As many of you are having to make your colour choice without the machine in front of you we have added the RAL colour codes to the product description
This allows you to get a hold of a RAL colour chart and see what the colour looks like in real life. Please do not rely on what any of the colours look like on your computer monitor. Also look at the colour chart in the lighting where you plan to have your machine sitting – colours look significantly different as you place them under different light sources
If you have never heard of RAL colour codes before, RAL is simply a colour chart system, another is pantone, which you may have heard of. It is a reference system that standardises the colours, so you can order with a specific colour code and have a high degree of confidence that it will be almost the same as the chart you ordered from – there are small variations in any given colour code between difference powder costing suppliers, but other than that it gives you a high degree of comfort that when you open the box the colour of your machine will be in line with your expectations
In some cases we have not used the RAL colour description as we thought it sounded pretty average. Ignore our colour descriptions; it is the colour code that you should use to find the colour on the RAL chart