Abey’s range of Marine Grade stainless steel sinks and mixers are the ideal fixtures and fittings for an al fresco kitchen worthy of antipodean living.
There is nothing more quintessentially antipodean than enjoying an al fresco lifestyle. Blessed with breathtaking beaches and balmy climes, to live in the Indo-Pacific is to be at one with the sun, sea and sand.
But al fresco entertaining has come a long way since the humble backyard BBQs so beloved by the post-war generations and their young. These days, an outdoor kitchen can be as finely fixed and fitted as the luxurious kitchen at the heart of a grandiose coastal abode – in fact, to withstand the temperaments of the open-air, it really should be.
When it comes to weathering the elements, there is no kitchen sink or mixer more resilient nor hard-wearing than those of Abey’s 316 Marine Grade stainless steel range.
Thanks to the presence of molybdenum, the 316 Marine Grade stainless steel al fresco kitchen sinks and mixers from Abey are considerably more resistant to corrosive environments than the standard 304 stainless steel you’ll find in most indoor kitchen sinks and tapware. Due to its steadfast resistance to oxidation, Marine Grade stainless steel really is the only choice for an al fresco kitchen area that will stand the test of time.
Coming in a plethora of shapes, styles and sizes, Abey’s Marine Grade stainless steel outdoor kitchen sinks and mixers are ideal for any al fresco environment. Each sink has the ability to be mounted as an inset, undermount or flushmount component of the bench, making it a seamless fit for all.
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