Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Rebekah
2025-06-02 13:27:56
Ours was installed with a drain on the side versus the top or bottom, but it’s a perfect size for a secondary kitchen sink! It’s not too big and it’s not too small
J
2025-02-07 16:02:05
I got this granite composite undermount sink ‘s for a small kitchenette in my basement. This is a smaller sink at 17“ x 19“ which is great for what I’m using it for. I got mine in the color black, which looks very beautiful. It came with hardware and drain plus some accessories like a stainless steel grid for the bottom to help protect it and a strainer type basket that you could use for many different things. There is some work involved in installing these Undermount sinks. This one looks great after it was finally installed.
Philip So
2025-01-07 16:41:25
I needed a sink for my outdoor kitchen and this was perfect size. It comes with all the mounting hardware as well as a template to cut the hole, which was especially useful. What I did was cut out the hole from the template, then traced it onto my surface after positioning. After that, I drilled a starter hold and finished the cut with a jig.Because the flanges of the sink cover it, it doesn't need to be perfect, but do not cut too much larger than your template. Literally took minutes to measure and cut.As for the sink, it is really deep and comes with some racks. Only drawback is that I thought it was metal, but it turned out to be a composite type material. Overall, a great sink though and looks great.
Recommended Products