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Wed, Mar 30 2022, 10:36 am
Iymnok wrote: | Hagala is needed on a stainless steel sink. Not libun.
If it’s a ceramic sink, a liner or insert is needed. |
Our Rav does not agree with this. He holds that the stone method, as mentioned above, is necessary.
I'm trying to decide if I should get inserts, or do the stone/water process (we own a brick with tongs.) First year in this house with staineless sinks. (I used to have ceramic/porclain which couldn't be kashered.)
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Wed, Mar 30 2022, 11:05 am
Chayalle wrote: | Our Rav does not agree with this. He holds that the stone method, as mentioned above, is necessary.
I'm trying to decide if I should get inserts, or do the stone/water process (we own a brick with tongs.) First year in this house with staineless sinks. (I used to have ceramic/porclain which couldn't be kashered.) |
I used to use the stone/brick and borrowing an Immerser from the sink immerser gemach. We were able to then use our stainless steel sinks. We did that for 16 years. The last 2 years I’ve been kashering using boiling water from a kettle and using sink inserts. I actually find this much easier.
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