Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Sink Gauge: What is it, and what's right for you.

Sink gauge is the thickness of a stainless steel sinks. The LOWER the gauge, the thicker the stainless steel.
A 20 gauge sink is considered low-end and pretty cheep quality.
An 18 gauge sink is the standard gauge for high-end, top quality sinks. If
you want to sink to last and not get dents in it, 18 gauge is
regemended.
There are some 16 gauge sinks also which are stronger then the 18 gauge ones
but usually a perfectly square sink or front apron one. If you like the
style of then, enjoy them :).
Usually 14 and 16 gauge are used for gemercial sinks.If you've found this guide helpful, please click "yes" below (by the question "was this guide helpful")-Thanks!!!

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