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Why are JAL Kitchen Sinks Best?

JAL sinks are built to withstand the rigors of an Indian kitchen while maintaining a showroom shine. We utilise high-grade AISI 304 Stainless Steel, known for its superior corrosion resistance and hygiene.

AISI 304 Grade Steel

Manufactured using surgical-grade stainless steel that is 100% rust-proof, hygienic, and highly resistant to acids and impacts.

Sound Guard Technology

Equipped with heavy-duty rubber pads and undercoating to absorb vibration and significantly reduce the noise of washing utensils.

Anti-Condensation Coating

A protective undercoating prevents moisture buildup on the exterior of the bowl, protecting your wooden cabinets from water damage.

Engineered Drainage

Features a subtle X-groove or sloped bottom design to ensure complete water drainage, preventing standing water and bacterial growth.

Spacious Deep Bowls

Designed with extra depth to easily accommodate large Indian cookware, pressure cookers, and heavy woks without splashing.

Choosing The Best Kitchen Sink

Selecting the right sink involves more than just size. Consider these technical factors to match your cooking style:

Cabinet Size

Your base cabinet size determines the maximum sink size. Measure the cabinet width before buying.

Material Thickness

Look for a lower gauge number (e.g., 1mm or 1.2mm thickness). Thicker steel is quieter and more durable.

Mounting Type

Under-Mount creates a seamless look with the counter (easy to clean crumbs), while Top-Mount is easier to install and replace.

Bowl Configuration

A Double Bowl is great for multitasking (soaking + washing), while a Single Large Bowl is better for washing big pots.

Finish

A Satin/Matte finish hides minor scratches better than a high-gloss mirror finish.

What Size Sink Do I Need?

The sink must fit inside your cabinet structure.

Rule of Thumb: Your sink should be at least 3 inches smaller than your base cabinet width. For example, if you have a 24-inch cabinet, buy a sink that is no wider than 21 inches. If you try to squeeze a large sink into a small cabinet, you compromise the structural integrity of your countertop.

Types of Kitchen Sinks Available

JAL offers a versatile range of sinks to suit every kitchen layout

FAQs

Find answers regarding steel quality, maintenance, and installation.

AISI 304 is the gold standard for kitchen sinks. It contains 18% Chromium and 8% Nickel, making it non-magnetic and completely rust-proof. Lower-grade (200 series) steel may rust over time, but JAL 304 sinks last a lifetime.

Cheap sinks lack insulation. JAL sinks come with Sound Guard Pads on the bottom and sides to absorb the impact of water and utensils, delivering a solid, quiet experience.

Never. Strong acids (like tile cleaners or hydrochloric acid) will permanently damage the protective layer of stainless steel, causing black spots. Use mild soap, water, and a soft scrub pad.

Handmade sinks are folded and welded (rather than pressed), allowing for thicker steel (1.2mm) and sharper, modern corners (R-0 or R-10 radius) that look premium in modular kitchens.

Quartz sinks are highly resistant to stains, but strong dyes (like turmeric or beetroot) left for long periods can leave a mark. We recommend rinsing the sink immediately after use to maintain its color.

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