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Number One Sink – The Superior Quality Belfast Sink
The best selling sink found at sinks.co.uk is none other than the Superior Quality Belfast Sink. Having gained huge popularity over the last few years, the traditional Belfast sink suits every kitchen style, whether a farmhouse, classic Shaker or a contemporary design. Unfortunately for the consumer, the soaring interest in this vintage style sink has resulted in an influx of inferior quality products on the market that might seem good value but will never be as hard wearing as a quality product. The axiom ‘you get what you pay for’ is steadfastly true for Belfast sinks. Made from the finest quality ceramic, the Superior Quality Belfast Sink ensures lasting results and a lifetime of use. This sink sets itself apart because it is made from the superior fireclay rather than standard ball clay. The higher quality clay provides a beautiful, long-lasting finish that is incredibly durable. taps for less
A Belfast sink is entirely distinct from a Butler sink, leading to some confusion. Their original design in the late 17th century meant for them both to be installed in the butler’s panty, but whereas the Belfast model had a Weir Overflow, the Butler sink of London did not. It’s always useful for the customer researching this style of classic sink to bear this in mind to avoid confusion. When considering the Superior Quality Belfast Sink, remember that these models have the Weir Overflow.
This single bowl Belfast sink has the mark of quality with the manufacturer’s logo embossed on the side wall of the sink, which adds to its vintage look. Soap Dispenser The sink can accommodate a 60mm basket strainer waste and fits into a 600mm kitchen arrangement, maintaining the look of a traditional country kitchen.
Traditional fireclay sinks are extremely durable and easy to keep up, and you can keep you Belfast sink in high order by simply following some guidelines. Never put a plastic washing up bowl in the sink as the dirt that accumulates on the base of the bowl can scratch the ceramic sink. Be gentle when placing pots and pans in the sink. Being heavy handed will not only damage a ceramic sink but will result in pans becoming dented, too. You can keep your vintage sink in the best condition, eliminating everyday stains from coffee or wine by cleaning regularly with a non-abrasive cleaner. For tougher stains, like the thin grey lines from aluminium saucepans, the sink manufacturers recommend the use of a specialist cleaning product like Astonish, which is especially formulated for fireclay ceramic sinks and is available to order from sinks.co.uk.
Fitting this classic Belfast sink is a straightforward process as it comes supplied with a longbolt and metal and polypropylene washers to ensure a tight fit on the waste. The Superior Quality Belfast Sink with Weir Overflow measures 595 x 455 x 255mm.
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