How to judge the quality of a stainless steel kitchen sink? by Navkar Sinks - 4 year ago | 1438 A 16 and 18 gauge sink is considered to be a good quality sink. A high gauge sink is thicker and much less noisy than the usual one. A sink with a narrower bottom radius will lead to a small and efficient workspace at the bottom of the sink. If you have a dishwasher then choose a single bowl sink. If you or your maid does the dishes, then a double bowl sink would be preferred. A sink needs to have a smooth finish because a brushed finish sink tends to be unpleasant to touch and leads to growth of bacteria. Also, a sink with clean lines and cool textures adds to the beauty of your kitchen. Read more 0 0
What to look for when buying a Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks? by Navkar Sinks - 4 year ago | 2128 Look for the right size: While selecting your kitchen sink, make sure it is in accordance with the space available in your kitchen. Gauge the gauge: Lower the gauge of the stainless steel, higher is the durability of the steel and vice-versa Finish: Go for sinks that have brushed or satin finishes for easier maintenence. Read more 0 0
Compare before you buy a stainless steel and ceramic kitchen sinks by Navkar Sinks - 4 year ago | 1656 Stainless Steel sinks are rust resistance, making it no loss in strength while Ceramic sinks need to be thick for the use as it may lose its shelf life if thin. Stainless Steel Sinks provide functionality & convenience while Ceramic are beautiful but high maintenance Stainless Steel Sinks doesn’t rust & does not require any touch-ups while Ceramic ones need periodic upkeep. 0 0
Tips & Tricks to maintain your stainless steel kitchen sinks by Navkar Sinks - 4 year ago | 1436 Use household cleaners which can easily be used with warm water, sponges or clean cloths. Always scrub in the direction of the polish lines so that your efforts blend with the surface of your sink. No steel wool pads should ever be used on stainless steel sinks. Read more 0 0