
Wren Kitchens 500-1000 RVS Composite Sink

Contents:
Step 1.
Position Mounting Brackets onto both end panels of the carcase as shown, so that the Sink Support rail provides support at the front and back of the underside of the sink. Allow clearance for sink & tap plumbing.
Secure using 2 x screws per Mounting Bracket; 15mm Screws are recommended.
See Customer Specific Kitchen Plan for Customer Sink Details.
Note: Screws for attaching Mounting Brackets are not provided. Ensure appropriate fixings for this are used.
View from inside the carcase
Step 2.
Adjust the bolt to raise or lower the rail so that it applies sufficient support to the sink.
Note: Applying excessive pressure will damage the sink. For curved underside sinks, use packers where necessary to move supporting pressure from the centre of the sink to the edges.
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Wren Kitchens 500-1000 RVS Composite Sink-FAQs
Are Wren kitchens considered expensive?
The overall cost depends on how many units you need. Prices typically range from around £959 for smaller 8-unit layouts to over £3,300 for larger 20-unit kitchens.
What is a composite kitchen sink?
A composite sink is made from a blend of stone particles and durable resin, creating a strong, stain-resistant, and heat-resistant sink suitable for everyday use.
What materials do Wren use for their kitchens?
Wren uses high-quality, FSC-certified materials including melamine-faced chipboard for cabinets and MDF for back panels. Their Bond-X system ensures long-lasting durability.
Is a composite sink a good choice?
Yes. Composite sinks are extremely hard-wearing. They resist scratches, dents, and heat better than many traditional sink materials.
Can I pour boiling water into a composite sink?
Composite sinks are heat-resistant but not fully heat-proof. To prevent damage or thermal shock, avoid pouring boiling water directly into the sink.
Do composite sinks crack easily?
They’re very durable, but cracks can occur if a heavy object strikes the surface with enough force—especially near edges.
What are common complaints about Wren Kitchens?
Some customers report issues such as damaged delivered units, incorrect measurements, and slow customer support response times.
Where is Wren Kitchens based?
Wren is a British company that designs and manufactures kitchens in the UK.


