Parry Stainless Steel Sink Unit with Single Drainer & Boiler
Product Description
This Parry unit combines a single-bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with a factory-fitted integrated water heater. Hot and cold pipework is pre-plumbed before delivery, so on-site installation comes down...
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Product Description
This Parry unit combines a single-bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with a factory-fitted integrated water heater. Hot and cold pipework is pre-plumbed before delivery, so on-site installation comes down to connecting a cold water supply, running a standard waste outlet, and plugging the boiler into a 13-amp socket. There is no need for a dedicated hot water feed or a hard-wired electrical connection — an arrangement that makes this unit considerably more straightforward to install than a conventionally plumbed sink in many commercial settings.
In service, the unit is well matched to light-to-moderate handwashing and food preparation tasks. The point-of-use boiler is particularly practical where the building's main hot water supply is remote or inconsistent, as it removes the wait and the heat loss associated with long pipe runs. Recovery between draws is reasonable for the intended workload, but in areas with near-continuous hot water demand — a busy prep kitchen running flat-out during service, for instance — a unit with a larger or separately heated water source would be worth considering.
Practical operational advantages include:
- Self-contained hot and cold supply removes the need for a separate hot water run
- Plug-in boiler reduces on-site plumbing time and associated installation costs
- Bottom shelf provides accessible dry storage close to the work area
- Adjustable feet allow levelling on uneven or slightly irregular kitchen floors
- Stainless steel construction throughout supports routine cleaning and hygiene compliance
Because the unit connects to a standard cold water inlet and drains to a conventional waste outlet, it can be repositioned with relatively little disruption — useful for temporary catering setups, event kitchens, or sites where the layout is likely to evolve. Any relocation still requires a cold water connection, a suitable waste run, and a 13-amp socket in the new position.
This unit is well suited to small cafés, staff canteens, pop-up and event catering operations, and supplementary wash stations where a full plumbed installation is impractical or cost-prohibitive. It is not the right choice as the sole sink in a high-throughput kitchen with sustained, heavy hot water demand. For those environments, a conventionally plumbed sink with a larger water heater or a direct commercial boiler feed would serve better.
If you are unsure whether this unit will match your site's water supply arrangement or expected service volume, we are happy to talk through the specifics before you decide.
Key Features
- Factory pre-plumbed hot and cold pipework ready for on-site connection
- Integrated boiler operates from a standard 13-amp plug socket
- Single-bowl sink with adjacent drainer for straightforward wash-and-drain workflow
- Adjustable feet for levelling on uneven commercial kitchen floors
- Stainless steel construction throughout for durability and ease of cleaning
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates the need for a dedicated hot water feed, reducing installation costs
- Point-of-use hot water delivery removes reliance on distant building supply
- Self-contained design allows repositioning with minimal plumbing disruption
- Bottom shelf keeps frequently used items accessible without cluttering the workspace
- Plug-in electrical connection avoids the need for hard-wired installation work
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- For light-to-moderate use — a small café, a staff canteen, or a supplementary wash point — it performs well. In a high-throughput kitchen with continuous heavy hot water demand, the integrated boiler may not recover quickly enough to keep pace, and a conventionally plumbed sink with a larger water heater would be a more reliable choice.
- The hot and cold pipework is pre-fitted at the factory, so the on-site requirements are straightforward: a cold water inlet connection, a standard waste outlet for drainage, and a 13-amp socket for the boiler. No hard-wired electrical work and no separate hot water feed are needed, which keeps installation time and cost to a minimum.
- Yes — the self-contained design and relatively simple connection requirements make it a practical option for event kitchens, pop-up operations, and sites where the layout may change. Bear in mind that any new position will still need a cold water supply, a suitable waste run, and a 13-amp socket nearby.