Kitchen sink slate vs stainless steel.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tflfb, Jan 11, 2004.

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    tflfb Guest

    I am replaceing the kitchen sink and I see at Lowes and the other big box
    stores a sink that appears to be made of a plastic, slate or resin of some
    type.

    I noticed on the display sink that were some chips where it would rest in
    the counter top.


    Any thoughts on these sinks?

    Thanks
    Tom
     
    tflfb, Jan 11, 2004
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    Dick Watson Guest

    in alt.autos.honda???
     
    Dick Watson, Jan 11, 2004
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    Forest Guest

    alt.home.repair
     
    Forest, Jan 11, 2004
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    Artfulcodger Guest

    Wow that must be an American option on Hondas. And here I thought I had
    everything but that on our Accord.

    The Artful Codger
     
    Artfulcodger, Jan 11, 2004
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    Brian Smith Guest

    Let's wait and see what he does with the bathroom. Bidet or toilet paper?
     
    Brian Smith, Jan 11, 2004
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    null_pointer Guest

    I wonder if his kitchen is FWD or AWD ??????????
     
    null_pointer, Jan 11, 2004
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    tflfb Guest

    Sorry Guys

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Jan 12, 2004
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    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    I'd stick with the stainless steel. Seen too much wear on the plastic
    ones after as short as 5 years. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Jan 12, 2004
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