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Commercial basket strainers fit seamlessly into your sink, capturing food particles and debris before they can clog your plumbing. Investing in a high-quality commercial sink basket, or strainer can reduce the risk of costly plumbing issues and keep your kitchen running smoothly.
The benefits of using a commercial basket strainer include:
Our extensive collection of commercial basket strainers includes options to fit various sink sizes and configurations. The Krowne Metal 30-150 Pre-Rinse Basket is a popular choice, designed to fit standard 20"x20" pre-rinse sinks and constructed with durable 304 stainless steel. For a versatile option that fits all standard 20"x20" sinks, consider the Value Series 11-1524 Stainless Steel Strainer, which features a 4" depth to capture debris effectively.
In addition to basket strainers, we offer a wide range of accessories to help you create a complete and efficient dishwashing setup. Explore our selection of drain accessories to find complementary products that can further enhance your kitchen's functionality. And, if you need a new sink altogether, our commercial sinks category offers a variety of options to suit your specific needs.
First, apply the plumber's putty around the drain opening to install a commercial restaurant sink with a strainer basket. Place the basket strainer into the opening and secure it with the provided locknut. Connect the tailpiece to the strainer and the rest of the plumbing. Test for leaks and tighten connections as needed.
No, basket strainers come in various sizes to fit different sink configurations. Common sizes include 3.5" and 4" diameters, with depths ranging from 4" to 8". It's essential to measure your sink's drain opening and choose a proper strainer.
A basket strainer is designed to fit into the drain opening of a sink and capture debris while allowing water to pass through. On the other hand, a basket filter is typically used in conjunction with a strainer and provides an additional layer of filtration. Basket filters often have finer mesh or perforations to trap smaller particles and can be removed for cleaning.
How to Clean, Care For, and Maintain Your Commercial Mixer
Catering Equipment and Supplies: List of Most Important Items
The 5 Best Commercial Kitchen utensils
The 5 Best Commercial Kitchen Juicers