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Not all stainless steel is created equal. When shopping for a kitchen sink, the steel grade is the most important specification that most buyers ignore — focusing instead on size and price. This guide explains exactly why 304 stainless steel is the industry premium standard and what to look for in a quality kitchen sink.
Steel Grades: What 304 Actually Means
Stainless steel is graded by its chromium and nickel content:
- 201 stainless steel: 15-17% chromium, 3.5-5.5% nickel. Budget grade. Lower corrosion resistance, prone to rust in damp conditions. Used in budget kitchen sinks (€50-120).
- 304 stainless steel: 18% chromium, 8-10.5% nickel. Food-grade standard. Used in professional kitchens, medical equipment, and quality consumer products. The actual composition creates genuine corrosion resistance.
- 316 stainless steel: Adds 2% molybdenum. Marine grade. Used in coastal environments and professional food processing. Overkill for domestic kitchens.
Why 304 Is Worth the Premium
| Feature | 201 Grade (Budget) | 304 Grade (Premium) |
|---|---|---|
| Corrosion resistance | Moderate (5-10 years) | Excellent (20-30+ years) |
| Rust from salt/acids | Can rust within 2-5 years | Resistant with normal care |
| Surface pitting | Common after 5-8 years | Rare with correct maintenance |
| Food contact safety | Adequate | Certified food-grade |
| Price range | €60-150 | €120-400+ |
| Thickness typical | 0.6-0.8mm | 0.8-1.2mm |
Types of Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks
Undermount Sink
Mounted below the countertop. Clean, seamless look. Easy to wipe debris directly from counter into sink. Requires solid countertop material (stone, solid surface) to support the edge. Premium aesthetic.
Drop-In (Inset) Sink
Sits in the cutout with a lip resting on the countertop. Easiest installation. Works with any countertop. Lip can trap grime in long-term use. Most common type.
Flush-Mount (Zero Radius)
90° corners create a contemporary, architectural look. More difficult to clean corners than traditional radius sinks. Premium modern aesthetic for design-focused kitchens.
Farmhouse (Apron Front)
Front-facing panel creates a classic kitchen feature. Deep basin. Works with most countertop materials. The most design-forward stainless option — though ceramic apron sinks are more traditional.
Sink Thickness: A Critical Overlooked Specification
Measured in millimeters, sink thickness determines noise dampening, dent resistance, and overall quality feel:
- 0.6mm: Budget level. Noisy (rings loudly when dishes hit), prone to denting.
- 0.8mm: Adequate middle tier. Standard for 201 grade sinks.
- 1.0mm: Good quality. Standard for quality 304 grade sinks.
- 1.2mm+: Premium. Heavy, quiet, dent-resistant. Restaurant and premium residential grade.
Thicker sinks paired with sound dampening pads (sprayed on the underside) create the quietest, most durable cooking environments.
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