Stainless steel rinsing – always a good choice

Stainless steel rinses are the all-rounder under the sinks. They are robust and easy to care for, so they leave nothing to be desired about handling. Here at Reuter, you will find kitchen rinses made of stainless steel in many different designs and sizes. There is something for every need. You will find out what you need to know about this topic.

Find the right size

Whether big or small kitchen – in our shop you will find the right stainless steel sink for every need. If you are looking for a particularly wide sink in the XXL format, you will find just as well as if it is an extra narrow specimen for the mini kitchen.

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kitchen faucets touchless

Large stainless steel rinses

Large stainless steel rinses offer comfort and freedom of movement. They can be used to clean baking trays, pans and other large objects without problems. Please note, however, that the widths indicated in the shop refer to the space requirement in the cabinet. The sink itself is usually even wider.

Small stainless steel rinses

A small stainless steel sink is required in small kitchens with little space. As with the large sinks, the dimensions are given for the required width of the sink cabinet apply. You must, therefore, look closely at the manufacturer’s information if the pool is not allowed to exceed certain dimensions.

Blanco stainless steel rinses

High-gloss or matte surfaces of stainless steel tanks

Stainless steel rinses are offered with different surfaces. Which of these options you choose is a matter of personal requirements:

  • High gloss/satin gloss
  • brush finish
  • linen texture
  • natural finish

A stainless steel sink with a high-gloss or silk gloss finish is certainly very noble, but scratches stand out, particularly in the eye. On the other hand, the rinses are harder and thus more scratch-sensitive due to a special surface treatment.

Stainless steel rinses with a brushed finish have a matte finish. This is not quite as hard as the shiny sink so scratches are created. However, they do not fall so strongly, at least when they are smaller.

The most insensitive stainless steel sinks are those with linen surfaces. They are embossed so that scratches are hardly noticeable. The optics are certainly not everyone’s thing and not necessarily design bug lich.

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stainless-steel-kitchen-sink-1-large (1)

Stainless steel rinses with Nature finish go untreated over the shop counter. The surface is relatively soft and scratch-sensitive. It is usually only found in smaller sinks, which are pressed from sheet metal.

Round or square – one basin or two basins

In the simplest embodiment, a stainless steel sink consists only of a round or rectangular bowl. The work surface must then be used as a draining surface. A variant of this is the sink with two basins. It is extremely handy, but one can wash the vegetables in one, while the other dishes are washed.

In addition to the modern shape of the stainless steel basins, there is also the classic variant with a ribbed or smooth draining surface. Here, too, one or two basins are possible, which are either of equal size or have a different size.

When purchasing, you must pay attention to whether the basin is to the right or left of the draining area. Some can be turned, and others can not. In this case, the hole for the fitting can be punched on both sides.

Anyone who wants to sink into the corner will also find something. We have some corner rinses in stainless steel. They usually have a trapezoidal appearance and are equipped with one or two basins.

Surface-mounted or flush-mounted – various installation variants

Three installation options are standard with stainless steel tanks:

  • On-site installation
  • Flush mounting
  • Installation under the work surface

When installing, the stainless steel basin is placed on the cut-out worktop. This works quite simply, aesthetics may interfere with the small edge. But there is a solution to this.

For flush installation, the transition from the stainless steel sink to the worktop is fluid, but installation is more involved. A small step must be cut into the cutout, into which the sink fits seamlessly.91JqaIsZ6AL._SL1500_

Underfloor stainless steel rinses are attached to the kitchen worktop from below. Plates made of natural stone, concrete, or mineral materials, which are water-insensitive, are particularly suitable.

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