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Kitchen Sink, which one
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lowlowc
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Nov 7 2011, 12:06 PM
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Anyone has use Tuscani sinks & tap before? Any comment? They have the spray lacquer coating, sound guard undercoating, 10 years warranty for rust but I'm not sure how's the quality.
Is there a bidet with tap handle to turn the water on and off? So far I've only seen bidet that you turn the water on and off via the bidet handle.
This post has been edited by lowlowc: Nov 7 2011, 12:10 PM
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lowlowc
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Nov 7 2011, 12:28 PM
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QUOTE(kamion @ Nov 7 2011, 12:12 PM) What is good quality? I hope Sorento is good quality, because I bought all Sorento.  China made also............ Hmm..  I'll re-phrase - any one had bad experience whether it rust and then have problem claiming the warranty? Easily dented? Sorento is in my list too. Just eliminating which ever I don't want and then buy the last surviving name. When it comes to the lacquer coating, some people told me it's not important in our climate but when I think about it; my under cabinet smells damp even though the sink & pipes are not leaking. I tried putting a hypo thirsty in the cabinet and it turned all liquid only after a few days. I didn't put anything else inside it so my guess is the condensation from the sink? Current sink don't have any coatings.
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lowlowc
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Nov 7 2011, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE(XPS @ Nov 7 2011, 09:44 PM) Should not be damp at all under the sink cabinet. When your plumber installed the sink drainer and tap, did he put in a layer of plumber's putty? Ot its just the rubber seal and perhaps some silicone? I don't know cause I'm the third batch to rent this place. All kitchen cabinets and sinks were already here when I moved in. But the same situation is in my mum's house. But again, I don't know what did the plumber did because my mum's house was renovated in the 90's. But if we look at current, aren't a lot of people opt for aluminium kitchen doors with holes for the sink area (from the pics I saw in Kitchen Cabinet thread)? What causes them to use that? If someone can tell me that nowadays sinks are much better and does not cause damp smell except that we needed a good plumber, that's actually a very good news to me cause I really hate that smell. It will just stuck in my nose (and head) all day if I smell it.  Yucks! This post has been edited by lowlowc: Nov 7 2011, 10:34 PM
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