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Teka: the Stone Tegranite + sinks retain their neutrality

Teka introduces a new product – the Stone Tegranite sinks +.

Due to the combination of natural quartz 80% and acrylic resins 20% , these sinks are highly resistant to temperature changes, scratches and impacts.

Stone Tegranite +

The new Teka sinks are so impact-resistant that if you drop a 2.2 kg object from a height of 60 cm, there is no damage, so you can stop worrying about it getting chipped over time. Temperature resistance of 280°C: Even a tray with oil heated to 220°C will not leave traces if placed in the sink for 5 minutes

“- says Alexandra Hanukaeva, leading marketing manager of Teka Rus Ltd.

Unlike products with porous surface, Teka Stone Tegranite+ sinks have perfectly smooth surface that prevents food and liquids from sticking and is easy to clean.

The surface has antibacterial protection with silver ions, which literally repels harmful microorganisms.

The sinks come in seven colors: metallic black, black carbon, dark grey, white, sandbeige, metallic grey, topasbeige. It is important that none of the presented options is afraid of ultraviolet light and does not lose its intensity due to the special method of deep homogeneous coloring of granite particles.

The product can withstand more than three and a half thousand wash cycles with cold 15ºC and hot 90ºC water. All this ensures many years of daily use without defects.

Five-year manufacturer’s warranty.

Reference retail priceStone Tegranite + 15 790 Dollars.

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Comments: 1
  1. Brooklyn Jenkins

    I’m curious to know how Teka’s Stone Tegranite sinks retain their neutrality. Could you please explain what features or materials are involved in maintaining this neutrality?

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