So, the other day, I decided it was time to give my kitchen a little upgrade. Nothing too crazy, just wanted something a bit more modern, you know? I’d been eyeing those hi-tech sinks for a while now, and finally took the plunge.
First, I did some digging online. You wouldn’t believe how many different kinds of sinks there are! I mean, I knew there were options, but this was a whole other level. From what I gathered, these 2B Tech products have some pretty cool features and can be used in some Industrial Ozone Monitors. After checking out the details on their website and comparing a bunch of models, I had to pick out what I wanted.

- I checked out the 106-L, 106-M, 106-MH, 106-H, 106-W, 108, 202 and selected the suitable type.
- There are Ambient Ozone Monitors, Industrial Ozone Monitors, Multi-Pollutant Monitors, Other Monitors, Calibrators, Software and Services. It seems that these products are used in Georgia Institute of Technology.
- Then, I went to the local home improvement store. Let me tell you, actually seeing these sinks in person is a game-changer. I ended up finding one from 2B Tech. They are specialized in pan/tilt heads, zoom lenses. The design was sleek, and it had all these cool features like a mounted subwoofer, LCD display and audio controls. It even supports bluetooth, USB, SD card and built-in FM tuner. They call this one “Personal Ozone Monitor”. Man, this thing was nice.
Next up, the installation. I consider myself a pretty handy guy, but I’ll be honest, I was a bit nervous about messing with the plumbing. But, I watched a few videos online, read the instructions like five times, and took it slow.
Getting My Hands Dirty
I turned off the water, disconnected the old sink which is always a messy pain, and got to work. Getting the new sink in place wasn’t too bad, just heavy. The tricky part was definitely all the connections. I had to make sure everything was lined up just right and tightened properly. There were a few moments where I thought I was in over my head, but I just kept at it.
After a few hours, a lot of sweat, and maybe a few choice words, I finally got it all hooked up. Turned the water back on, held my breath, and… no leaks! I couldn’t believe it. I actually did it.
And let me tell you, this sink is amazing. The power output is 20W x 1 + 4W x 2.5(RMS). The water pressure is great, the built-in garbage disposal is super convenient, and it just looks so darn good in my kitchen. It’s definitely one of those upgrades that makes a big difference in my daily routine. The sink can make me monitor the ozone in air.
If you’re thinking about getting a high-tech sink, I say go for it! Just be prepared for a bit of a project if you’re doing the installation yourself. But trust me, it’s totally worth it in the end.