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✝Offer includes kitchen units, plinths, end panels, cornices & Home Office units. Minimum spend is calculated on products in the offer only. Qualifying spend is based on a single transaction. This offer is limited to one full kitchen per order. Minimum spend calculated after existing offers.
*Price shown is based on an 8 unit example of: 1x 1000mm Base Unit, 1x 1000mm Wall Unit, 1x 600mm B/U Oven Unit, 1 x 500mm Drawer Unit, 1x 500mm Base Unit, 2x 300mm Wall Unit, 1x 600mm larder Unit, 1x 600x731 Appliance Fascia, 1x 600x1319 unit Appliance Fascia. Price shown includes the applied Spend & Save threshold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’ve got a kitchen worktop awaiting that finishing touch, or need a basin to match your brand new tap, you’ll find the perfect option for your home in our full collection of kitchen sinks.
Why not go for a traditional ceramic kitchen sink with an easy-to-clean surface that complements any home? Or opt for a modern stainless-steel sink which simply blends into any space. For a truly on-trend option, discover our range of granite and composite kitchen sinks which can be a standout feature with their striking, bold finish.
Don’t forget to finish your sink setup and explore our range of kitchen sink wastes and waste disposal units.
What is the best way to remove smells from a kitchen sink?
Unpleasant odours coming from your sink are usually caused by a build-up of food waste in the sink waste pipe. To remove odours and clean your sink’s waste pipe, start by pouring bicarbonate of soda down the drain, followed by vinegar. Allow the mixture to fizz while you boil the kettle. After roughly 10 minutes, pour the boiling water down the drain to flush out the sink.
How do you clean a kitchen sink drain?
To effectively clean your kitchen sink drain, start by cleaning the outside of the drain using a cloth and household disinfectant. For a deeper clean, you can turn off your water and disconnect your sink’s waste pipe, using a cloth to clean the underside of the drain.
How do you seal a kitchen sink to a countertop?
To seal a kitchen sink to your countertop, first secure the sink in place and attach any taps or pipes. Then use a silicone sealant to run a bead of silicone along the back edge of the sink. Smooth down the sealant for a secure, watertight finish.