The Technical Hierarchy of Materials:

Sintered Stone (e.g., Dekton, Neolith): The top of the line. It's a mixture of minerals subjected to extreme pressure and heat (sintering).

Advantage: Total heat resistance (can place boiling pans on it), zero scratches, and zero porosity. It's indestructible.

Compact Quartz (e.g., Silestone): Beautiful, but contains resin.

Technical Warning: Cannot withstand direct heat (the resin burns/yellows). We explain this to the buyer to manage expectations, but we value its antibacterial hygiene.

National Granite: The "tank." Aesthetically less modern, but technically robust.

If your kitchen has Sintered Stone, we shout it from the advertisement. It's a "Zero Maintenance" roadmap that attracts any serious cook.

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