Advice required from the team. :)
The new Stainless steel sink is lovely but the hot water in it goes cold pretty quickly radiating through the 0.7mm steel shell.
The old thick resin and stone composite was much better at heat retention.
What can I use to "lag" the sink to improve the heat retention? Have any of your done this already?

Thanks in advance. :D
 
Advice required from the team. :)
The new Stainless steel sink is lovely but the hot water in it goes cold pretty quickly radiating through the 0.7mm steel shell.
The old thick resin and stone composite was much better at heat retention.
What can I use to "lag" the sink to improve the heat retention? Have any of your done this already?

Thanks in advance. :D

You can get sticky pads that go on the underside of the bowl, they're good for stopping the drumming noise of the water too ...
 
Advice required from the team. :)
The new Stainless steel sink is lovely but the hot water in it goes cold pretty quickly radiating through the 0.7mm steel shell.
The old thick resin and stone composite was much better at heat retention.
What can I use to "lag" the sink to improve the heat retention? Have any of your done this already?

Thanks in advance. :D
You use the sink :oops:. Thought they was an ornament, I use a dish washer;).

J
 
Thanks for that. I have opted for self-adhesive insulation sheets (as applied to the undersides of Tratter-Bonnets). :)
I will let you know how good/bad these are.
Thoughts on this ?
Need to do under my bonnet
 
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