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hansgrohe 43433380 710 x 450 mm, 2000 main and additional bowl, concrete grayAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 1669 -
hansgrohe 43434380 820 x 450 mm, 2 main bowls, concrete grayAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 1830 -
hansgrohe detergent dispenser 42018000 built-in version, chromeAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 50 -
hansgrohe detergent dispenser 42018800 built-in version, Stainless Steel opticsAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 50 -
hansgrohe 450 built-in sink 43332800 1025 x 490 mm, 2000 main 2000 left, drainer right, Stainless SteelAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200 -
hansgrohe sink 43330170 1050 x 510 mm, 2000 main 2000 left, drainer, graphite blackAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200 -
hansgrohe sink 43330290 1050 x 510 mm, 2000 main 2000 on the left, drainer, stone grayAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200 -
hansgrohe sink 43330380 1050 x 510 mm, 2000 main 2000 on the left, drainer, concrete grayAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200 -
hansgrohe 450 built-in sink 43331800 1025 x 490 mm, 2000 main 2000 left, drainer right, Stainless SteelAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200 -
hansgrohe detergent dispenser 40468000 built-in version, chromeAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 50 -
hansgrohe sink 43337800 895 x 485 mm, basin on the right, drainer, automatic waste set, Stainless SteelAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200 -
hansgrohe sink 43342800 1055 x 485 mm, basin on the right, drainer, manual waste set, Stainless SteelAvailable for order delivery time: 10-28 working daysShipping Cost Points: 3200
Difference between hansgrohe built-in sinks and hansgrohe built-in sinks
hansgrohe sinks upgrade the most used kitchen workplace in many ways. The minimalist sink design with the rectangular basic shape in classic timeless stainless-steel blends harmoniously into any kitchen. The sophisticated design of the sinks was designed by Phoenix Design and has already won the iF Design Awards 2017 and the red dot award 2017. Stable, durable materials and solid workmanship give further, good arguments for a consistent planning with hansgrohe around the sink, which forms together with the kitchen fittings of the quality manufacturer a strong sink combination. The wide L-shaped rim provides the perfect stage for the fitting and gives it a secure hold. This is ensured by 1 mm hand welded stainless steel and a reinforcement of the tap bank. hansgrohe sinks also provide enough depth and breadth to easily fill water from vases and large pots. hansgrohe double sinks with two tanks arranged parallel to each other also offer advantages, enabling several work steps next to each other.
So, there are many reasons to buy a hansgrohe kitchen sink - but which is the right one? In addition to different sizes, pool layouts and sink combinations, there are also different built-in sink variants available. So, you can choose between hansgrohe built-in sinks and hansgrohe basement sinks. To find the right sink that suits your requirements and construction situation, we will tell you through which points the two installation variants differ from each other and with which advantages they go hand in hand.
The classic: hansgrohe built-in sinks
Built-in sinks are considered an uncomplicated, fast-mounted classic that is used in many households. In this installation variant, the sink is inserted from above into the worktop. The sealant sits under the edge of the sink. But classics or not, the edge created by resting the edge of the sink, is less and less able to withstand creative and hygienic aspects. Both visually and when cleaning the sealed edge is perceived as disturbing. Not so with a hansgrohe built-in sink. With their slim height, they approach flat flush and make it difficult to recognize that they are built-in sinks.
The modern solution: hansgrohe basement sinks
Integrated flush with the worktop, hansgrohe undercounter sinks act as a continuous part of the work surface and are regarded as a modern solution without edges or edges. Here, the edge of the sink is pushed steplessly directly under the cut worktop and mounted from below. So, you not only enjoy optical benefits. They also have increased comfort when cleaning. However, hansgrohe substructure sinks are not suitable for every countertop and can only be combined with dense, continuous materials. For wood or wood-based materials, for example, there would be sealing problems that would ruin the material.