Stone, wood, concrete and plastics are all attractive and necessarily needed materials for making and decorating your home. But, once it comes to choosing the right material for your kitchen taps, none of them qualifies for being put to use there for very many reasons. Stainless steel is the material to be used for the purpose. It is the safest and hence the best material for kitchen taps. With the advent of stainless steel all other metals were found to be lacking the qualities of this metal. Now it has been is use for making of taps for the kitchen and bathroom for a few decades and with good reasons.
It resists corrosion and rust. It’s easy to clean and virtually maintenance free and expected to last a lifetime. You come across a variety of designer faucets in most of the home stores. It may come as a surprise to you to learn that all designer metals including bronze, brass and brushed chrome use stainless steel as base. The modern faucets in these finishes are quite unlike what your mother was using.
It is proven beyond doubt that stainless steel, as compared to any of the other metal, is least friendly with bacteria, dirt, viruses and allergens. That makes it a healthy material for being used in the kitchen. However, compared to plastics, stainless steel is very expensive. But, if you take into consideration that it lasts for a lifetime, as compared to a very limited lifespan of plastic, you will appreciate that stainless steel works out economical in the long run, plus its characteristics to keep away bacteria and allergens etc. is too good to be ignored.
Here are a few things you should not overlook when buying a stainless steel kitchen faucet:
* There are many designs of handles and you should opt for the most convenient one. You get a single pull-up kind of design or you may prefer to have one that comes with two knobs for adjustment of temperature.
* Some faucets are provided with two separate hoses for washing of dishes and the sink.
Then, there are others with spray feature incorporated in the tap itself. The advantage here is that you can pull the spout out to rinse in the sink and fill containers like pots, kettles and coffeemakers without really putting them in the sink. This feature is of special help to those who do a lot of cooking or wash dishes by hand.
* Whether you should have traditional polished stainless steel or the latest brushed look can better be decided by taking into consideration the other materials used in the kitchen.
The most important point is to spare a while and seriously think the purpose for which a faucet will be used most. Is it going to be for washing whole lot of dishes, filling of large stockpots or just for filling your coffeepot? Once you have known that, it will be easy to decide its shape, design and style that best suit your kitchen.

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