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Special Sinks and Dishtables are designed for specialized washing, rinsing, soaking, food preparation, and dishwashing applications in busy commercial kitchens and foodservice environments. This category includes Dishtables, Dipper Wells, Soiled Dish Tables, Multi-Wash Sinks, and other specialty sink solutions designed to improve kitchen organization and workflow.

Commercial Dishtables provide dedicated areas for loading, unloading, scraping, and handling dishes around a commercial dishwasher. Dipper Wells are compact sinks designed to hold and rinse utensils such as ice cream scoops, serving utensils, and bar tools. Soiled Dish Tables provide a practical workspace for receiving and organizing dirty dishes before washing, while Multi-Wash Sinks offer multiple basins for washing, rinsing, soaking, and other specialized cleaning applications.

Built for demanding foodservice environments, these commercial sink and dish table solutions are available in durable stainless steel configurations and various sizes to accommodate different kitchen layouts. Choose the right specialty sink or dishtable based on application, basin configuration, dimensions, drain location, faucet requirements, and available space.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Special Sinks

Commercial special sinks are purpose-built sinks designed for specific foodservice and utility applications beyond standard hand sinks and compartment sinks. They include mop sinks, janitorial sinks, bar sinks, dump sinks, utility sinks, service sinks, ice bin drains, and other specialty sink solutions for commercial kitchens and facilities.

Special sinks are available in a variety of configurations, including floor-mounted mop sinks, wall-mounted service sinks, utility sinks, bar prep sinks, ice bin drain sinks, scullery sinks, corner sinks, and custom-designed specialty sinks. Each type is designed to meet a particular operational need.

Select a special sink based on its intended use, available installation space, bowl size, mounting style, plumbing requirements, and applicable health or building codes. Choosing the correct sink helps improve efficiency and maintain sanitation in your facility.

Some specialty sinks are required depending on your operation and local health or building regulations. For example, janitorial or mop sinks are commonly required for cleaning equipment, while bar sinks and dump sinks may be necessary for beverage service areas. Always verify requirements with your local authorities.

Stainless steel is the most popular choice because it is durable, corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, and suitable for demanding commercial environments. Some mop and utility sinks may also be available in molded composite materials for added chemical resistance.

Some specialty sinks are sold as complete packages with faucets, drains, legs, and mounting hardware, while others require these components to be purchased separately. Always review the product specifications to determine what is included.

Special sinks are commonly used in restaurants, bars, cafés, hotels, hospitals, schools, grocery stores, bakeries, food trucks, catering operations, warehouses, janitorial facilities, and other commercial or institutional environments.

Clean the sink regularly using a non-abrasive cleaner, sanitize food-contact surfaces when applicable, remove debris from drains, inspect plumbing connections for leaks, and routinely polish stainless steel models to maintain their appearance and performance.

Many commercial special sinks are NSF certified or built to NSF standards for foodservice applications. Certification requirements vary by sink type and intended use, so always check the product specifications before purchasing.

When selecting a commercial special sink, consider its intended application, bowl dimensions, construction material, mounting style, plumbing compatibility, included accessories, and compliance with local health and building codes. The right specialty sink helps improve workflow, sanitation, and operational efficiency in your commercial facility.

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