Which type of kitchen sink?

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I'm in the process of updating my kitchen-new worktops, tiles, re-painted doors etc. I want a 1.5 bowl sink and was going to go for a Franke stainless steel like I had previously.

I do like, however, the composite/granite type & think the look is modern with the promised 'indestructibility'

Does anyone have any experience or views on this type of sink? Or should I stay with my gut instinct that you can't beat a Franke stainless steel?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Heather
 
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the reconstituted stone ones do get stained, and are more trouble to look after. they tend to look grimy unless destained frequently. Touching them with aluminium or titanium leaves a persistent mark, tea stains them.

Barkeepers Friend will get the marks off, but stainless is far easier.

Mine has never cracked or chipped, but I know someone who did get a crack.
 
I have a Franke Fraganite sink - white with matching taps. I like it but agree it does stain but I use some bio washing powder and let sink soak for 10 or 20 minutes, which is what they recommend and it comes up like new, I also use a little powder around the draining area too.
I do like the look of it all.
 
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I put in a Franke Mythos fragranite
and I've not had any staining issues or any problems. In fact it almost makes washing pots a pleasure.
It came with the glass chopping board and the drainer.
As an aside
I wouldn't be without the flexible tap now; I never realised how useful it would be. :D [/img]
 

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