pbghpens71
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Nice sink! Came very nicely packaged. We have yet to completely install it, but it's sitting in the base waiting on the contractor to finish it up. It looks great! Can't wait to use it!!
Marco Antonio Martínez González
Reviewed in Mexico on June 11, 2024
excelente materialperfecta, bonita, resistentees la medida y diseño ideal
Pino D
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2021
It is sturdy, and beautiful. Bigger than it looks. Totally happy with it.
Jessica F
Reviewed in Australia on July 31, 2020
Ordered from USA to here in Sydney Australia. Great packaging, arrived quickly! All in one piece! And sturdy sink :)
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2017
This sink is big, deep and awesome. It looks great and the other functions like the removable racks and debris basket add to its functionality and ease of maintenance.
Bman
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2016
This is a beautiful stainless steel farmhouse apron front sink. We bought all our kitchen appliances stainless steel and then ordered this to match. The results were very good. We've had lots of compliments on the sink itself.This sink we found to be the perfect size to accommodate large pots and pans and had enough depth to make sure we weren't getting dirt and splatter jumping out. The sink has proven to be quite durable too, after two years of heavy usage (lots of dinner parties and big pots) we haven't noticed many dents or scratches. 16 gauge SS is very good quality for this application. The accessories that come with it are quite nice as well. We've been using the dish grid that came with it ever since we got it and don't think we could go back to not having it. It's really good for separating the dishes from the mess below. The dish grid is of pretty good quality and through regular cleaning hasn't shown any degradation.The towel is okay, we don't use it with the sink as it looks a bit cheap compared to the sink but hey it's a freebie.Pros:Great looking SS sink with apron frontGood size width and depth for large pots and pansGood quality with 16 gauge SS and the sound dampening advertised does seem to workEasy installationCons:It is a bit pricey now, I bought it two years ago when it was around $400
Eric's Dad
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2016
The quality of this sink is equal to or better than most bigger name brand sinks. Packaging was almost overkill. The sink was covered with protective film, wrapped in a cloth bag, protected by thick foam, and packaged in heavy duty cardboard box that was taped and strapped. They even provided cloth straps that can be used to carry and position the sink into the cabinet. This is a really nice and helpful touch.The brushed SS finish was flawless on the front apron and in the bowl. The metal is thick (16 gauge) and the dampening under the sink bowl is effective. You can tap on the sink bowl and it makes a solid sound - not tinny like less expensive sinks. Other nice touches include the included grate and drain (which I didn't use because of a disposal). This sink really looks impressive installed under-mount on a black quartz countertop. The large stainless apron really stands out as a kitchen focal point.This was my first deep bowl farmhouse sink installation. There are some things to look out for:1. I installed this 36" sink on a 36" cabinet. That meant I needed to cut out the side walls of the cabinet. I glued and screwed 2x4 supports under the sink to provide support. The sink itself is heavy and if it was ever filled with water, would be very heavy.2. To the right of my installation, I had a dishwasher. With the side cut out, I wanted to make sure I had sufficient support for the quartz counter. I sistered a support side wall between the sink and dishwasher. I would not have had to do this if I used a 30" sink but I do like the impressive 36" size.3. The deep sink means that a disposal sits lower. This also means your drain/trap will sit lower. Since the drain needs a small slope from the trap to the wall, you may need to lower the drain from the wall. In my case, I needed to modify the drain at the wall so this worked out.
m bogart
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2015
I've had this sink for four years. I love it. It was one of the smartest things we did when remodeling our kitchen. I joke that you could bathe a goat in it, but, seriously, everything fits. My huge stock pots, roasting pans, sheet pans -- they all fit completely in the sink. I'm no longer reluctant to use my bigger pieces because washing them is so easy now.I find it more versatile than a double bowl sink. I can put a dishpan in the sink for washing up as I cook, but still have room in the sink to fill pots, to access the disposal, and so on. There's nothing better during the holidays. We got some teasing about it initially because it's so big and very different from what most people are accustomed to. After they use it, friends and family often decide it's what they'd like in their homes.The thing is sturdy. No dents. No dings. No deformations of any kind.The only negatives I've found after four years of daily use:1. The metal grid is hard to keep clean. I initially thought I might not use it at all, however, I've found that I like the cushioning it provides and the fact that water drains away underneath it even if there are dishes piled in the sink. It tends to catch food and debris, which are not so hard to wash off the grid itself, but that gunk collects in the holes on the top of the plastic feet and under the plastic bumpers. And it's some work to scrub and disinfect every bit of that thing.2. The grid has left wear marks on the sink under the feet where the bumpers hit the sides of the sink.2. There is a slight discoloration (tarnish?) in the metal sink around the drain now after several years of use.3. Despite care, I found it impossible to maintain the original finish in perfect condition on the front top edge of the sink. It definitely shows watermarks on that edge. The apron, however, still looks almost new. The finish on the inside of the sink is not as pristine, but it's a sink. It gets used.
marina cohen
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2015
I researched this item thoroughly before purchasing it and am so pleased at the results I cannot even describe it meaningfully here. Suffice it to say the quality is everything claimed, it looks amazing in my kitchen, and it solved ALL my sink problems. It is replacing the molded in sink that I had cut away.It showed up on schedule, beautifully packaged. The straps around it made is super easy to lift out of its foam cradle. I wish other supplies of goods made getting the Styrofoam off their products that easy! The parts were all there and easy to understand how to put together because they came loosely assembled. The spare parts and little hand towel were a nice touch, too. The s/s finish is superior to many other products I have seen over the years. I really gleams softly and washes clean easily. I checked the template as the manufacturer recommends and it was perfect. Installation was not hard even tho we had to lift its 50 lb bulk up from inside the existing cabinet (that was only a little wider than the sink) to flush up underneath the existing counter top. The support flanges made setting up and securing the wood supports against the cabinet walls pretty simple. There is one caveat to that, which is to be sure your support wood is slender enough to fit past the bottom of the sink basin to the flanges. That clearance is pretty tight if the cabinet is only slightly bigger than the sink itself.I dare say a Sumo Wrestler could bath in this sink now and it would not move out of position.Thanks for a really fine product.MKC