A stainless steel sink for any requirement
Benefits
Stainless steel itself is a very durable substance that maintains a high quality for many years and that is not easily stained, chipped or broken, and neither does it rust. These features make stainless steel almost ideal for use as a kitchen sink. The surface of steel is easy to clean and the components of the material keep it from supporting bacteria—making it a safer choice and decreasing a kitchen’s health hazards. Moreover, the shine of a stainless steel sink fits seamlessly into any kitchen’s design, and they come in vast and varied sizes too.
Sizes
A big concern when dealing with your dishes is to avoid back injuries when dipping in and out of your sink to wash dishes or to clean the surface. This goal can be aided through the use of rounded edges that allow smoother wiping and brushing. Although square edges provide more volume in the sink, choosing a deeper model overcomes the volume issue—and it helps you handle more water and kitchenware, as well as to reduce splash-back when rinsing items. Equally important is the gauge level. The gauge level should be at its lowest to reduce the amount of vibration and denting that happens with heavy-duty workloads. A rubber undercoating also helps to minimize the sound of metal-on-metal surfaces.
Features
It is obviously important that there is a good drainage system in your sink. These are better served towards the back to allow more constant seepage of water out of the base without being muffled by plates or glasses. A small, stainless steel basket covering the drain also restricts food remnants from falling into the pipes and clogging up the drainage system—and they prevent the loss of small silverware and other items. Side trays that accommodate soap supplies or more kitchenware are added bonuses to the task of cleaning up.