AKDY Handmade All-in-One Topmount Stainless Steel 33 in. x 22 in. Single Bowl Kitchen Sink with Spring Neck Faucet, Accessory
Faucet features stream, spray, and pause modes for convenience. Large rubber sound-dampening pads soften noises. 18-gauge stainless steel construction ensures lasting use.
This Handmade Workstation Ledge Stainless Steel Sink with Faucet combo is revolutionary to say the least. This Workstation Sink with integrated ledge that allows you to slide accessories across the sink to personalize the space. You get all of the beauty of a designer stainless steel sink while meeting your everyday kitchen needs. It is as functional as it is fabulous. We designed this elegant stainless steel kitchen sink to streamline your workflow by providing you a workstation that has everything you need!
- Sink installation type: top mount
- Sink overall dimension (in.): 33 in. W x 22 in. L x 9 in. D
- Basin Dimension (in.): 31 in. W x 14.35 in. L x 9 in. D
- Sink material: premium high-quality T-304 SUS, 18-Gauge stainless steel
- Faucet installation type: single hole, deck mounted
- Faucet height: 19.5 in.
- Faucet material: brass in brushed nickel finished
- 3-setting modes faucet: stream, spray or pause
- Large rubber sound dampening pads on all sides of sink to soften noises
- Includes: spring neck kitchen faucet, colander, drying rack, drain strainer, cutting board, and mounting hardware
- Limited lifetime warranty
Additional information
Actual Left to Right Length (In.) | 33 |
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Bowl Below Counter Depth (in.) | 3 |
Bowl Front to Back Width (in.) | 14.35 |
Bowl Left to Right Length (in.) | 31 |
Bowl Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | 9 |
Cut-Out Below Counter Depth (in.) | 9 |
Cut-Out Depth (in.) | 20.8 |
Cut-Out Width (in.) | 31.8 |
Kitchen Sink Front to Back Width (In.) | 22 |
Spout Height (in.) | 5.375 |
Certifications and Listings | Certified Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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Further refinements in the process, such as basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS), largely replaced earlier methods by further lowering the cost of production and increasing the quality of the final product. Today more than 1.6 billion tons of steel is produced annually. Modern steel is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted standards organizations. The modern steel industry is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the world, but also one of the most energy and greenhouse gas emission intense industries, contributing 8% of global emissions. However, steel is also very reusable: it is one of the world's most-recycled materials, with a recycling rate of over 60% globally.
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by Kodi
Loved this sink! A little tricky to fit exactly how my old sink did, but I managed. Love the amount of space and the wife is very happy. For a 6 person household, this made all the difference!
by Brandon
Whole install went smooth and is great quality. Love my new sink.
by Bridget
Love my new sink . Easy to wash large pots and pans and cookie sheets.
by Demon
Sink is a great addition to any kitchen renovation project. Made of high-quality stainless steel, the sink is durable and easy to maintain. The top-mount installation is easy, and the single-bowl design provides ample space for washing large pots and pans. The included spring neck faucet and accessory make this sink an excellent value for the price, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality and stylish kitchen sink.
by Robert
The install was relatively easy for my husband. This was a sink replacement and it fit right down in the countertop where the old sink was. We did go from double bowl with two drains to single bowl with one drain and had no trouble re-plumbing things. I have never tried this brand of sink before, so I won’t give 5 stars until it’s been in place a few years. For now, my only complaint would be I wish there was a slight more slope to the drain so the water would run out of the corners better.
by Lake
Good quality. Delivery was ontime. Well packed, no damaged pieces. Installation is not difficult but it is not for first timer. There was an effort involved in installing hooks to hang the sink.
by Melissa
I just had this sink installed and it is absolutely beautiful! It changes the entire look of my kitchen. I used it all day today and love it. I especially love all the tools that came with it… s dish rack, cutting board. /and strainer. It is one stop shopping!!
by Grammy
We just got our sink in today. Hubby will be installing it in a couple of days, but I am super impatient and had to see it. It’s beautiful and I can’t wait to use it. Will give an updated review later 🙂
by Carol
Beautiful and functional. Love all the accessories.