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Tech 150 - Stainless Steel Inset Sink

SKU:
TECH150R/L
Condition:
New
Availability:
InStock
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
LENGTH:
1000 mm
WIDTH:
500 mm
DEPTH:
200 mm
VOLUME:
32 Litres
VOLUME:
14 Litres
FINISH/COLOUR:
Brushed Stainless Steel
CONSTRUCTION:
Stainless Steel
DESIGN:
Two Bowls
DESIGN:
Inset
GROUP:
Sinks
WARRANTY:
25 Year Product Warranty
15%
  • Tech 150 - Stainless Steel Inset Sink
  • Tech 150 - Stainless Steel Inset Sink
  • Tech 150 - Stainless Steel Inset Sink
Now: $845.75
Was: $995.00
Description

The Tech 150 inset sink is one of our most popular – and for good reason! This double bowl sink with drainer features two large bowls, one slightly smaller than the other awarding an interesting look, whilst maintaining all the functionality of a classic kitchen sink. And not to mention its sophisticated looks with the beautiful brushed stainless Finish and contemporary square design. What’s not to love? And with tonnes of optional accessories, you can customise this sink to make your kitchen work exactly how you want!

  • Handmade with great attention to detail from 304 grade, 18/10 stainless steel
  • Unique 1.2mm thick construction making this a very solid sink, created to last
  • 1000mm long x 500mm wide x 200mm deep
  • Designed as an inset kitchen sink
  • Available in left- or right-handed variations – please let us know when ordering
  • Comes with the tap hole cut and two basket waste plugs included for free

This Sink works well with our extensive range of Sink Mixers, Our High Gloss Chrome range is best suited but we also have a number of other High Gloss & Brushed finishes. 

Cleaning Guide

About Our Stainless Steel:

For residential purposes, most stainless steel comes in one of two grades, called 304 and 316.  
304 stainless steel is the most widely used, making up about 50% of all stainless steel produced, as it has very good corrosion resistance and is easily shaped. 304 stainless steel is always composed of at least 50% iron and less than 0.8% carbon, however other components can vary. The most common two variants are referred to as 18/8 and 18/10. That is, 18% Chromium, 8% Nickel or 18% Chromium, 10% Nickel. The extra nickel content in 18/10 stainless steel provides a higher resistance to corrosion, while also giving a shinier appearance to the metal. Because of these benefits all of the stainless steel sinks available from The Sink Warehouse are 304 Stainless Steel, with an 18/10 mix.

Stainless steel gains its corrosion resistance from a thin layer of chromium oxide that builds up on the surface of the metal, protecting it from any further oxidisation. It is important to keep this layer clear of dirt and other impurities to maximise the lifespan of your sink. Cleaning stainless steel regularly is key to a long lifespan and to preserve the high quality appearance.

Day to Day Care:

After use, the sink should be wiped with a soft cloth, rinsed and wiped dry. When the mains water is hard, it is particularly important that the steel is wiped dry, as this prevents the build up of a greyish film discolouration on the steel.

Cleaning Aids:

Avoid using harsh cleaning tools such as hydrochloric acid, steel wool, or metal scrubs. These will scratch the sink and leave it looking dull and worn.

A diluted mixture of vinegar and water (1:10) will remove any mineral deposits that may build up.

If a steel polish is used to clean the sink, be sure to use a soft damp cloth (microfibre works well) and wipe with the grain of the steel instead of across the grain. Rinse the polish with water when Finish and buff with a soft, static proof cloth.

What to Avoid:

Dropping Hard Materials:

Try to avoid dropping hard materials in the sink. Inevitably stainless steel will scratch, however to minimise this as much as possible, be cautious when using materials such as glass, ceramic, stone or abrasives.

Bleaches:

Containing hydrochloride will attack stainless steel and cause pitting and staining.

Silver Dip Cleaners:

These contain strong acids which attacks stainless steel. The first sign of this is rainbow stain which turns dark grey and which cannot be removed.

What if my Sink is Rusting?

The stainless steel used at The Sink Warehouse contains an element known as Chromium which makes the sink rust resistant. The sink may appear to be rusting if iron particle from other materials have come in contact with your sink and bind to the sinks surface at any point from manufacturing to installation. When these iron particles react with water, they will begin to rust, which is what you will be seeing. Any metal cleaner such as Autosol (supplied by The Sink Warehouse) will take this off with no trouble.

Important Notice

 All stainless steel products are constructed from 304, 18/10 grade stainless steel

 It is strongly recommended that any cut-outs are made based on the individual product dimensions 

 All pictures and drawings on this brochure are representational only, changes in the product may have occurred since time of print. 

 All prices on this brochure and The Sink Warehouse website are subject to change without notice.

Shipping Information

delivery-icon-truck.jpg   This Product can be shipped Australia Wide.

delivery-icon-cal.jpg  Handling and delivery can take up to 7-10 business days.

delivery-icon-box.jpg   Fees will be calculated at checkout based on region and item weight.

FAQ

What Type Of Sink Should I Buy?

There are two types of sink shaping both of which have advantages, the round/curved edges are amazing to look at and easier to clean with the drawbacks being the difficulty with larger pans and pots. The square sinks are a lot more functional with their much greater capacity and often cheaper costs.

Can Stainless Steel Sinks Rust?

Stainless steel sinks are rustproof, our sinks are coated ensuring that that your sink will stay shining for years to come. If you see things such as reddish marks on your sink or if the sink has come into contact with some rusty items, they can be washed away with a sponge and some stainless steel washing liquid.

What Will Cause Marks on Your Sink?

The major culprit for marks is limescale deposits caused by water, from there they can gather dirt and create marks on your stainless steel sink, this along with small iron and rust marks from pipes can be removed with a damp cloth. If those marks remain try a stainless steel cleaning liquid to remove final marks.

How Do I Prevent Marks On My Sink?

Always remove dirt and limescale with immediate cleaning, squeeze detergent onto the soft side of your sponge and brush carefully before washing with water and rubbing dry with a microfibre cloth.

What Happens If It Scratches After A Few Weeks?

Always remove dirt and limescale with immediate cleaning, squeeze detergent onto the soft side of your sponge and brush carefully before washing with water and rubbing dry with a microfibre cloth.

How Should I Clean My Sink?

Ensure your sink is thoroughly rinsed after each use and is towel dried to prevent deposits. All sinks should be cleaned once a week with soapy water and a soft cloth. Use glass cleaner to wipe over stainless steel sinks as well as using polishing creams on existing scratches to ensure your stainless steel sink looks as perfect as you expect.

 

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Warranty Information

 • 25 Year Replacement Product Warranty*

 • 2 Year Parts and Labour

Click here for The Sink Warehouse Warranty Policy

*Product replacement does not include installation or removal of the original product.

Check product for damage before installation - installing a damaged product voids warranty.

The Sink Warehouse has over 26 Years experience in After Sale Care & Service, It is this Sink Warehouse care that sees so many customers come back to us.

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