- A countertop, also
counter top, counter, benchtop,
worktop (British English) or
kitchen bench (Australian or New
Zealand English),
bunker (Scottish English)...
-
compartment where the fold down
compartment door
serves to
increase the
worktop area for
setting out the gl****ware and
preparing a drink.
These liquor...
- with the top
surface of the
worktop. If necessary, this seal can be
enhanced by
clamping the sink from
below the
worktop. Bottom-mount or under-mount...
- "Mason's
Mitre Joints for
Kitchen Worktops: A
Worktop Express® Nuts****
Guide |
Worktop Express Information Guides".
Worktop Express Information Guides. 16...
- also
varies from
region to region. Some
households simply use a
kitchen worktop as a sort of
pastry board, but
round flat-topped "boards" made of wood...
-
starter 'breathes' when
covered loosely with a tea-towel and left out on the
worktop and
stirred occasionally. This
occurs because of the
yeast in the Herman...
- in a pan
while on the stove.
Immersion blenders are
distinguished from
worktop blenders and food
processors that
require food to be
placed in a special...
-
Nerve Stimulator space for
monitoring equipment accessories storage space worktop It is
imperative that
essential medical pipeline gas supply, e.g. oxygen]...
- plywood,
particleboard and medium-density fibreboard.
Melamine resin used on
worktop surfaces and some
plastic dishes. Diallyl-phthalate (DAP) used in high...
- (measure) 60 cm = 6 dm –
standard depth (front to back) of a
domestic kitchen worktop in
Europe (= 600 mm) 90 cm = 9 dm –
average length of a rapier, a fencing...