Stainless Steel Material Perhaps the most popular material used for kitchen sinks is, stainless steel due to its many practical benefits, stainless steel sinks offer durability and timeless style that will look great in both modern and traditional kitchens! It’s a functional and long-wearing material that is designed to be robust and easy to clean. |
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Inset Installation Inset sinks are to be installed on the surface of the worktop, making them extremely easy to install. They’re supported by their frame and their versatility means that they’re compatible with any worktop material. |
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1 Bowl Sink Single bowl kitchen sinks are the perfect purchase for those with smaller bathrooms as they take up minimal room on the worktop. Whilst they may be small, they don’t lack functionality, as they offer plenty of space for washing large dishes, pots and pans. |
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Reversible Drainer This sink has a drainer which can be installed either on the left or the right-hand side of the bowl. There are 2 holes cut, one at the top and another at the bottom so you can fit your tap accordingly. The unused hole can be sealed with the easy-to-fit hole stopper. |
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18/10 Quality Grade 0.7mm Stainless Steel Stainless steel is stain resistant, hard wearing and easy to clean. However, not all stainless steel is the same. It actually comes in different grades and thicknesses. The highest grade 18/10 contains 18% Chromium and 10% Nickel, which gives higher rust resistance, better ability to hold a shine and greater rigidity for the same weight. This sink has a gauge of 0.7mm. |
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Matching Waste Kit Included Comes complete with high quality stainless steel sink waste kit. |
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Lifetime Guarantee We're so confident in the high-quality of these products that we're more than happy to include a fantastic lifetime guarantee with them. What more could you want?! |