Aloha RJ,
This might be good for you and your household, but there's no way my 
husband could manage not to leave a sponge on the sink, or drag a pan 
across the bottom of the sink. He should have been a tester for 
toughness of household items, grin...
Betsy
At 08:22 AM 4/21/2009, you wrote:


>There is a granet fiber sink that is expensive, but in my opinion, 
>puts the stainless steel sinks to shame. Just installed this sink 
>and gave the stainless steel away. read more @
><http://www.kindredcanada.com/InnerContent.cfm?C=1279&SC=1&SCM=0&MI=1027&L1M=863>http://www.kindredcanada.com/InnerContent.cfm?C=1279&SC=1&SCM=0&MI=1027&L1M=863
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Betsy Whitney
>To: blindhandyman-yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 10:36
>Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Stainless steel sinks
>
>Aloha all,
>I'm back on the kitchen project this week, well the research and
>shopping part anyway.
>
>Yesterday I learned that the new stainless steel sinks are not
>completely stainless steel like my current one. There are other
>materials used in them.
>My friend who installs kitchen cabinetry, said he has been called bak
>to a couple of homes because the sinks have begun to rust after one
>year. The company where the sinks were purchased, two different ones,
>have replaced the sink, but the customer has to pay for the removal
>and replacement of the new one.
>
>Any one know where to get a truly stainless steel sink?
>I really want a single sink because we're considering the addition of
>a dishwasher. I have a large sink in the laundry room that I use for
>soaking and scrubbing large pots and pans.
>Betsy
>
>Teamwork: Together we achieve the extraordinary.
>
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