SKU: 72510747409

Olde London Farmhouse Fireclay 33 in. 55/45 Double Bowl Kitchen Sink with Grid with Grid and Strainer

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Olde London Farmhouse Fireclay 33 in. 55/45 Double Bowl Kitchen Sink with Grid with Grid and StrainerFree Grid and Strainer: Our fine fireclay kitchen sinks are handcrafted in the old English tradition of solid casting, making them stronger than hollow casting. Using the finest raw materials and fired at 2300F for 20 hours, our fireclay sinks are made to last. They are both beautiful and extremely durable resistant to chips, scratches, and stains, with a smooth easy to clean surface. They are glazed on all 4 sides and are reversible, so you can

Free Grid and Strainer: Our fine fireclay kitchen sinks are handcrafted in the old English tradition of solid casting, making them stronger than hollow casting. Using the finest raw materials and fired at 2300°F for 20 hours, our fireclay sinks are made to last. They are both beautiful and extremely durable resistant to chips, scratches, and stains, with a smooth easy to clean surface. They are glazed on all 4 sides and are reversible, so you can choose from a decorative side or a smooth finish.
  • Free grid with clear plastic legs and bumpers
  • Free stainless steel strainer
  • 1 in. thick edge solid cast as opposed to hollow cast (most other brands), makes it a heavy duty sink that is ideal for your kitchen
  • Reversible farmhouse sink
  • Decorative casement (arched) edge on 1 side
  • Smooth flat apron on the opposite side
  • Minimum cabinet size: 34 in.
  • Due to +- 2% dimensions, it is recommended that the cabinet maker wait until your sink is delivered to make the cabinet
  • Standard 3-1/2 in. drain opening (centered)


Features
Item Weight 105
Minimum Cabinet Size (in.) 34
Included Bottom Grids,Strainer Basket
Sink Material Fireclay
Features Corrosion Resistant,Heat Resistant,Insulated,Sound Dampening,Tight/Zero Radius
Number of Faucet Holes 0
Bowl Split 55/45
Returnable 180-Day
Kitchen Product Type Kitchen Sink
Sink Finish Type Gloss
Drain Location Center
Mount Type Farmhouse/Apron-Front
Bundle Type Sink w/ Accessories
Product Weight (lb.) 105
Color/Finish White
Number of Bowls Double Bowl
Style Cottage,Farmhouse,Modern,Transitional
Sink Shape Rectangular
Color Family White
Cut-Out Width (in.) 31
Cut-Out Below Counter Depth (in.) 10
Actual Left to Right Length (In.) 33
Panel Width (in.) 33
Right Inner Bowl Left to Right Length (in.) 17
Left Inner Bowl Below Counter Depth (in.) 9
Right Inner Bowl Below Counter Depth (in.) 9
Kitchen Sink Front to Back Width (In.) 18
Panel Height (in.) 10
Cut-Out Depth (in.) 16
Left Inner Bowl Left to Right Length (in.) 13
Bowl Top to Bottom Depth (in.) 9
Left Inner Bowl Front to Back Width (in.) 9
Right Inner Bowl Front to Back Width (in.) 16
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime
Certifications and Listings No Certifications or Listings

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