mine is to the left and i am right handed.. rather inconvenient.. but when I pass the plates from my right hand to my left towards the drainer some drippage does occur which makes the plates less wet.. something i am pleased about
mine is to the left and i am right handed.. rather inconvenient.. but when I pass the plates from my right hand to my left towards the drainer some drippage does occur which makes the plates less wet.. something i am pleased about
i bet you have spent all day trying to think of something to ask, all bloody day, and thats the best you could come up with??
Christ, theres been some bloody (rap on here but this must be a new low!!
i bet you have spent all day trying to think of something to ask, all bloody day, and thats the best you could come up with??Christ, theres been some bloody (rap on here but this must be a new low!!
Thread of the year, that reminds me are the taps on your sink left or right threaded (we have the less common reverse thread ones) this deserves a thread of its own
Thread of the year, that reminds me are the taps on your sink left or right threaded (we have the less common reverse thread ones) this deserves a thread of its own
Comparitive sink/window positioning led me to have the drainer on the left of my new sink - quite the opposite of it's previous positioning. This was the knock on effect of having a 50/50 bowl drainer arrangement this time.
Comparitive sink/window positioning led me to have the drainer on the left of my new sink - quite the opposite of it's previous positioning. This was the knock on effect of having a 50/50 bowl drainer arrangement this time.
you're crazy in the kitchen department Lisa.. cant imagine going the opposite way to its original positioning.. must have been a very difficult decision as regarding the overall layout
you're crazy in the kitchen department Lisa.. cant imagine going the opposite way to its original positioning.. must have been a very difficult decision as regarding the overall layout
i bet you have spent all day trying to think of something to ask, all bloody day, and thats the best you could come up with??
Christ, theres been some bloody (rap on here but this must be a new low!!
4.45am here, but still i'm laughing out loud at this post.
YER MAN 09 Nov 23:15 i bet you have spent all day trying to think of something to ask, all bloody day, and thats the best you could come up with??Christ, theres been some bloody (rap on here but this must be a new low!! 4.45am here, but still i'm
Left hand sink, middle drainer, large sink to the right, all served by a flexible sprinkler tap and a main tap which is of a very smart and very annoying construction, it has only one control and that is to rotate in the horixontal plane around a vertical axis. From the start postion, it's cold, slow, moving quickly to cold full blast, where it stays for around 60 degrees of it's rotational limit. In the final 30 degrees it starts to warm up, but fully hot is only achieved at the endo of the 90 degree rotation. However, there is only the option of hot, full blast, not host, dribbling.
It is most annoying.
Here is the culprit:
http://www.abodedesigns.co.uk/stainless_vixo.html
Left hand sink, middle drainer, large sink to the right, all served by a flexible sprinkler tap and a main tap which is of a very smart and very annoying construction, it has only one control and that is to rotate in the horixontal plane around a ver
The sink itself is another triumph of design over functionality, having, as it does, no elevated drainage channels, meaning that anything too big for the dishwasher left out to drain will have a nicely damp area where it's been resting on the 'drainage' platform.
The internal corners and edges of the sink unit are also helpfully sharply angled, not rounded, thus ensuring they'll never be properly clean again.
The sink itself is another triumph of design over functionality, having, as it does, no elevated drainage channels, meaning that anything too big for the dishwasher left out to drain will have a nicely damp area where it's been resting on the 'draina
the way you are getting all stressed about dishwashing, dishwashers and sinks, I would say, if I didn't know better, that you were married or something.
Ken,the way you are getting all stressed about dishwashing, dishwashers and sinks, I would say, if I didn't know better, that you were married or something.
Oh ffs!! You get up, turn the laptop on, log into BF, go to the forum, and what do you find??
This b0llox of a thread still going!!
Its like getting up in the middle of night, stumbling bleary eyed into the loo, and finding the Mother-in-Law sat on the pan, no make-up, scratching her t!t and having a dump!!
Most bloody disturbing!!
Oh ffs!! You get up, turn the laptop on, log into BF, go to the forum, and what do you find??This b0llox of a thread still going!!Its like getting up in the middle of night, stumbling bleary eyed into the loo, and finding the Mother-in-Law sat on the
(You don't mind if I call you Ken, do you ? Mr Masters seems so formal)
Thank you ever so much for the details of your sink ensemble. I found it most interesting as we also have a Frankle sink combination.
After looking at the webpage furnished by your good self, I have discovered that our sink is an Opera, and model OPX 651.
In the picture there are cherries on the drainer. We had no cherries delivered with the sink.
What course of action would you suggest I take.
Best wishes
Jane a.k.a. Mrs Big Charlie
Dear Ken(You don't mind if I call you Ken, do you ? Mr Masters seems so formal)Thank you ever so much for the details of your sink ensemble. I found it most interesting as we also have a Frankle sink combination. After looking at the webpage furnishe
£600 for a sink Ken?, around here you can get one from the skips or the tip for nothing. If your posh you can give the rag and bone man a fiver, go down to his yard where you can choose left or right handers. Double sinks might be a couple of quid extra.
£600 for a sink Ken?, around here you can get one from the skips or the tip for nothing. If your posh you can give the rag and bone man a fiver, go down to his yard where you can choose left or right handers. Double sinks might be a couple of quid e
Well obviously a simple KITC is all that's called for in these early stages of the negotiation. You have made a perfectly sensible choice in the selection of your sink, no matter what those neighbours, and relatives, have been saying about it. Yes, your sink, fine, great. Can't fault it, it's a corking sink. Your husband? Less so. Fancy a bit?
Rgds, Mr Masters, and if I'm out, Canaryboy.
Dear Charlie's bird,Well obviously a simple KITC is all that's called for in these early stages of the negotiation. You have made a perfectly sensible choice in the selection of your sink, no matter what those neighbours, and relatives, have been say