Minosa releases the Scoop®ED washbasin, offering aesthetic appeal, exceptional durability, along with stain and mildew resistance qualities.
August 10th, 2011
Water saving design: shallow basin design in tandem with reduced water flow rate from the tap cuts water use by approximately 15 thousand litres per annum.
Unique shallow washbasin design is minus the splash, and consistent with all Minosa® supplied product is adjusted to a recommended flow rate of 4-6 litres per minute.
Low maintenance and easy to clean with a cloth or sponge and warm soapy water or for more stubborn stains apply a mild abrasive cleaner.
Totally integrated bench and washbasin courtesy of seamless wrapping and grain matching of horizontal and vertical surfaces.
The washbasin is supplied complete with dry seal, chrome flip-waste with 32mm thread, O-ring, chrome spacer and locknut.
Handcrafted quality Australian design and manufacture to order.
3 year limited warranty.
Minosa
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