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Why I ripped out my fancy sink for a basic one
I thought a designer sink would impress clients in my treatment room. It was all looks and no function, making clean up take forever. Now I have a simple, deep basin that lets me rinse tools fast. Fancy stuff just gets in the way of doing good skin care. Spend your cash on better products, not flashy fixtures. A efficient space lets you focus on the client, not the decor. Trust me, your back will thank you too.
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aaron721mo ago
Wait, you mean that designer sink was so bad it made cleaning up take forever? I can just picture it, all those curves and fancy finishes that trap gunk and slow down rinsing. Tools probably got stuck in shallow basins or something. It's crazy how something meant to impress clients just gets in the way of actual work. Good on you for swapping it out. Function over fashion every time.
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brown.emery1mo ago
Nah it's not swapped yet, just daydreaming about it. The weird part is how good it looks empty before you actually try to use it.
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alexc931mo ago
Honestly, I was all about looks before this.
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