Anything new on Kohler stages?
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Is there a non-stainless sink similar to Kohler Stages?
Comments (4)for bestyears - What I like about the Kohler Stages is the comprehensive set of prep bowls, cutting board, & utensil tray that come with the sink and fit over it perfectly. It also has a surface on the left side that allows one to rinse items or it can be used as a drying surface. Underneath (so inside the sink base) there is a rack to store the accessories. I just wish Kohler made this same "design" in a non-stainless model. I can't wait for new products to be introduced at KBIS, I'll need the sink sooner than that. I'll check out the recommendations of the other posters. Thanks and this is EXACTLY the help I need. Here is a link that might be useful: Stages 33-inch sink on Kohler website...See MoreKohler Karbon and Kohler Stages Sink Question
Comments (9)remodel... we were careful and flushed the lines as well ... I was satisfied with my pressure until I saw yours (picture is in spray mode, correct?) I was thinking that perhaps I didn't want higher pressure for the splash factor. I'm still on my learning curve using it. It felt very awkward at first, but I'm starting to get the hang of it. I have decided it's easier to use when left in the "down" position, verses leaving it looking arched like a normal faucet. Any tips you have to share?...See MoreKohler stages 33 + prep sink OR the big bad stages 45 only?
Comments (5)Stages is a prep sink. If you're going to take advantage of its features, it's the place you prepare your ingredients. Since you have room for it, go for the big one. Part of the point is that you can use the accessories to make it into counter space as well. OTOH, if you tend to leave a lot of dirty dishes in your sink, hide them there, having a separate clean-up sink for hiding the dishes is a good idea. Alternatively, have you seen the Galley sink??...See MoreUPDATE on my "I Hate my Kohler Stages Sink", new Karbon facuet
Comments (10)SO glad it's at least somewhat helpful. Seriously, I wouldn't know about even HALF of the things I've put into my kitchens over the years if it weren't for the real-life experiences of actual cooks who do their kitchens and share here. The faucet was chrome, so maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but we had several other chrome elements, so it worked for us, and at 40% off what I was expecting to pay, I was IN. Karbon for $769 This faucet is seriously amazing. Count me in the fan club!! A total aside, but the AutoTap was another purchase that has revolutionized how we cook. I remember reading about the TapMaster years ago, and I found the AutoTap for FAR less, and I'm in love. My ONLY beef with the KK faucet was that you had to turn the water off in order to revert back to a steady stream. The AutoTap makes it as easy as a tap of the toe. Love this thing. My other half came in with mucky hands and walked right over to the sink and just tapped it on. Nifty AutoTap #KitchenDorkLOVE...See Morelala girl
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