Of all the products I found that at KBIS 2020 this year that I thought would really impact my everyday kitchen use, I thought this one was probably the most remarkable.
With only my husband and I living here in our more downsized world these days I might not need this much now, but if I still had kids at home, this device would definitely appeal to me.
From Delta, the Glass Rinser, is a bottle or glass washer that mounts at the edge of the sink.
You put the bottle or glass on top of the bracket, push down, and a high powered sprayer effectively cleans the inside of that bottle.
Imagine if you made smoothies to take to school everyday like my daughter did years ago, with those bottles not getting cleaned till the end of the day. Wouldn’t this be amazing!?!
Or maybe you have baby bottles with formula or champagne flutes or tall, skinny vases that you’d let the flowers kind of die in and the water turned murky and green. :-\
Wouldn’t this be an ideal solution?
It’s available now, this is NOT a prototype, like many of the items we see at KBIS. The Glass Rinser is available right here on build.com with an affiliate link from me. :-)
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In the next video, Kohler’s new spray option for one of their kitchen faucets is demonstrated. Love the “blade” sprayer!
The Smeg booth was bigger this year, no doubt because their fridge is getting bigger too. It’s now going to be available in 2 larger sizes!
Smeg refrigerators come in larger models now. Two additional sizes to choose from. KBIS 2020 Finds
True Residential has a new eye-popping yellow color out this year and a finish called “Refresh” that leaves no fingerprints.
I put my hands all over that matte black finish and my fingerprints disappeared.
This bold yellow color was new from True Residential this year. KBIS 2020 Finds
The matte black finish here on this True Residential refrigerator is called “Refresh” and leaves no fingerprints. KBIS 2020 Finds
Bertazonni, an Italian appliance maker known for their colorful finishes, introduced new metal finishes in a traditional design.
The knobs, finials, etc. in this design can come in copper, brass, or a black nickel look to contrast with the stainless.
This beautiful new range from Bertazzoni incorporates more traditional details in contrasting finishes. Seen at KBIS 2020
These two intros from Brizo were some of my new favorites.
I use Brizo’s Litze series a lot on projects, it has such a clean yet high end design and nudges some of my projects that have a more transitional look into a more modern appeal.
The Kintsu (pictured left) was a new entry this year with changeable handle finishes. I loved this faucet on the right in a new black type finish. (Didn’t get the exact name of the finish or faucet.)
The Kintsu faucet was a new intro from Brizo at KBIS 2020 with handle finishes you can change out.
Brizo faucet intro at KBIS 2020 in many beautiful finishes.
This elegant tankless toilet below, from Kohler, was a new introduction.
Avoir is an excellent solution for those who love the look and design of Intelligent Toilets but may not have access to electrical outlets. It can operate up to one year on (4) AA batteries.
The Kohler Avoir toilet is an excellent solution for those who love the look and design of Intelligent Toilets but may not have access to electrical outlets. This tankless version makes for beautiful option for a powder room. KBIS 2020 Finds
Caesarstone came out with some new slabs that can be used for outdoors. These have been tested for colorfastness and can sit out in the direct sun.
These are beautiful matte finishes that would make great table tops or counters for your outdoor kitchen.
Caesarstone slabs for outdoor use in beautiful matte finishes - KBIS 2020 Finds
Caesarstone slabs for outdoor use in beautiful matte finishes - KBIS 2020 Finds
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Cool Finds From KBIS 2020 - National Kitchen And Bath Show
In case you missed all the new sinks I found, you can check them out in this post.