double sinks stainless
Key Features
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Two separate basins for washing and rinsing simultaneously
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Stainless steel construction resists rust, stains, and corrosion
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Deep bowls accommodate large pots, pans, and baking sheets
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Sound dampening pads reduce noise during heavy use
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Ideal for restaurants, hotels, commercial kitchens, and home use
A double sinks stainless unit brings efficiency to any kitchen by providing two separate washing zones. Home cooks use one basin for washing vegetables and the other for rinsing dishes. Commercial kitchens scrub pots in one bowl while sanitizing utensils in the other. The dual design eliminates the need to empty and refill a single basin when switching between tasks, saving time, water, and effort. Stainless steel construction resists rust, stains, and harsh cleaning chemicals used in both home and commercial environments. This durability makes double sinks a popular choice for serious cooks and professional kitchens alike.
The bowl configuration affects how you use the sink. Equal sized basins, typically 350 by 400 millimeters each, offer balanced space for most tasks. This arrangement suits home kitchens where washing and rinsing share similar volume requirements. Unequal basins feature a larger bowl, often 450 by 400 millimeters, paired with a smaller 300 by 400 millimeter bowl. The larger side accommodates baking sheets, stockpots, and roasting pans. The smaller side handles handwashing, utensil soaking, or vegetable rinsing. Bowl depth ranges from 200 to 250 millimeters. Deeper bowls hold more water and reduce splashing but require bending further to reach the bottom.
Construction quality determines long term performance. Commercial grade stainless steel, typically 18 or 16 gauge, resists denting and handles heavy pots without flexing. Thicker lower gauge steel provides better durability for commercial applications. The brushed satin finish hides minor scratches and water spots. Rounded corners eliminate crevices where food particles can hide, making sanitation easier. Sound dampening pads or spray coatings applied to the exterior absorb vibrations, significantly reducing noise when running water or washing dishes. Undercoating prevents condensation from forming on the bottom, protecting the cabinet beneath from moisture damage.
Installation types include top mount, under mount, and farmhouse. Top mount sinks drop into a hole cut in the counter, with the rim resting on top. This style works with any counter material and is easiest to install. Under mount sinks attach beneath the counter, creating a seamless surface that wipes directly into the basin. This style requires waterproof counter materials like granite or quartz. Farmhouse sinks mount similarly to top mount but extend past the cabinet face, providing easier access to deeper bowls.
Faucet compatibility matters for double sinks. Most models require a swivel spout that reaches both basins. Pull down or pull out spray heads make rinsing easier. Pre drilled faucet holes accommodate single handle faucets (one hole) or double handle faucets (three holes). Offset drain placement puts the drain toward the back of each bowl, leaving more usable space at the bottom.
Maintaining your double sinks stainless keeps it sanitary. Rinse after each use to remove food residue. Clean weekly with mild detergent and soft sponge. Avoid steel wool and abrasive cleaners. Remove hard water stains with vinegar solution. Dry with soft cloth to prevent water spots.
Bringing everything together, a double sinks stainless unit delivers multitasking efficiency for any kitchen. Two basins allow simultaneous washing and rinsing. Deep bowls accommodate large cookware. Durable construction resists dents and rust. Sound dampening reduces noise. Whether washing dishes at home or running a commercial kitchen, this double bowl sink will help you work faster and more organized every day.









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