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Why are stainless steel sinks so popular? |
Stainless steel holds the highest ranking in material choice for kitchen sinks for a good reason: with minimal care, the sink can look like new for a very long time. MHS sinks have a superior grain and polish compared to most brands on the market. |
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Aren't all makes and models made alike? |
MHS uses premium Type 304 Stainless Steel on all models. Chrome increases the hardness and wear-resistance of your sink, and Nickel increases the strength and resilience to dents. MHS only uses premium 18/8-10 mix (18% Chrome and 8-10% Nickel); some inferior brands use "Type 300", which has a higher chance of rusting eventually. |
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What does the term "Gauge" mean and why should I care? |
Gauge is an inverse measurement range, where the lower the number, the thicker the steel. MHS sinks range all the way up to 18 and 16 gauge for most of our offering. Most premium brands on the market today range from 20 to 18 gauge. Finishing & polishing techniques and using the premium mix of 18/10 steel are more important than gauge, but we also offer all popular gauges. |
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Is undercoating important? |
Proper and well appointed undercoating will aid in noise reduction, condensation prevention, and maintaining the water temperature when pre-soaking dishes. MHS sinks rate in the highest for these benefits. |
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Do all sinks have sound absorption? |
MHS sinks have sound absorption rubber pads on all models, and fortified with Spray coat Undercoating on top of the rubber pads on most models. MHS sinks are among the quietest sinks available today, fully insulated from the noise of clanging dishes, pots, and pans. |
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Are MHS sinks warranteed? |
| Every MHS sink are warranted against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship. |
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How should I clean and maintain my sink? |
Please refer to our "How to care" guidelines |
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