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Stainless Steel Kitchen sinks from Suter

4 September 2009

 

Suter Kitchen Sink 1

 

“Number, Please”

 

Suter Kitchen Sink 2 I have several times written about sinks that double as food preparation areas, but Suter Inox AG has, in many respects, gone that concept one better by simply providing a number of different configurations for it. Suter is a Swiss company that has surely benefited from the clear, Alpine air, because it’s helped them to look at the kitchen sink in not only new ways, but new and more efficient ways, and they’ve come up with products that are really quite an improvement on what is currently available from other manufacturers. Plus it enables people designing their kitchens to get something no one else has.

One way to make sure you’re getting something no one else has is to get it from where no one else is likely to go, which brings us to the subject of today’s blog, namely Suter Inox AG Stainless Steel Sinks. My European readers will have no problem obtaining anything manufactured on the Continent, of course,Suter Kitchen Sink 3 but many of my American readers will surely be wondering where they would obtain a product from a Swiss company like Suter. Well, as it turns their product is distributed in North America—Canada, to be exact, and having purchased any number of tools from Canadian websites, I certainly have no qualms about recommending this route to those who may be interested in the subject of today’s blog.

I don’t know if I should be proud of having learned this information on the Internet or ashamed that I didn’t know it already, but kitchen sinks are not relegated to only the undermount and overmount versions I’ve known about since I first determined that the latter would be just the type for someone like me installing a sink for the first time. There is also a flush-mount version, which means that the sink and work surface are all on one level. The beauty of that particular arrangement, of course, is that crumbs, spills, and I don’t know what all can be wiped directly into the sink at cleanup time

But to bring all this back to the subject of today’s blog, Suter actually deals with all three types of sinks and does so with a wonderful flair. They’re a family company that produces high end staiSuter Kitchen Sink 4nless steel kitchen products and which specializes in integrated solutions for food preparation in the kitchen. The other thing that particularly interests me is that they have a work force of just 130 employees, which means that each of their products receives the kind of care one still sees in small factories where the main emphasis is, as it should be, on developing and manufacturing products of the first quality.

I have several times written about sinks that double as food preparation areas, but Suter Inox AG has, in many respects, gone that concept one better by simply providing a number of different configurations for it. The problem with sinks—and especially this is true of efficiency kitchens and, well, kitchens like mine, is that space is very much at a premium. So what do you do when you want one of those nifty sinks with all the whistles and bells, but your sink counter can only be 24″ wide or something equally limiting? Well, take a hike! Or a quick jaunt on the Internet and go to a company like Suter. They’ve got your number.

Joseph

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