Studio GKTS2522 25-Inch Stainless Steel Self-Rimming 4-Hole Single Bowl Drop-In Kitchen Sink, Brushed
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Studio GKTS2522 25-Inch Stainless Steel Self-Rimming 4-Hole Single Bowl Drop-In Kitchen Sink, Brushed

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Studio GKTS2522 25-Inch Stainless Steel Self-Rimming 4-Hole Single Bowl Drop-In Kitchen Sink, BrushedStudio GKTS2522 25 Inch Stainless Steel Self Rimming 4 Hole Single Bowl Drop In Kitchen Sink, Brushed Seamlessly interweaving elements from both modern and classic design, The Studio collection features various kitchen and bath fixtures that embody the finest design elements for a transitional style, fitting any home decor. Easy to install or replace, drop in sinks have a self rimming nature. The Studio Self Rimming Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in

Studio GKTS2522 25-Inch Stainless Steel Self-Rimming 4-Hole Single Bowl Drop-In Kitchen Sink, Brushed

Seamlessly interweaving elements from both modern and classic design, The Studio collection features various kitchen and bath fixtures that embody the finest design elements for a transitional style, fitting any home decor. Easy to install or replace, drop-in sinks have a self-rimming nature. The Studio Self-Rimming Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in particular, is constructed from high quality 304 grade rust-resistant stainless steel. The brushed finish is also resistant to scratches, and with the sink's sound dampening technology, sound and vibrations are reduced. The provided single bowl also lends ease in washing larger dishes. For a generous washing area, the Studio sink has overall dimensions of 25 inch (L) x 21-15/16 inch (W) x 6 inch (H). Drop-In kitchen sinks will quickly and easily become a part of your home, completing your transitional kitchen ensemble.

Features

  • Fabricated from 304 Grade Stainless Steel
  • Self rimming installation
  • 4 pre-drilled faucet hole
  • Overall dimensions: (L)25" x (W)21-15/16" x (H)6-5/16"
  • Bowl dimensions : (L)21-1/16" x (W)15-3/4"
  • Minimum cabinet size: 28"
  • 22 gauge stainless steel
  • Includes mounting hardware and installation template
  • Underside has sound absorbing pads applied to dampen sound



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Compatible Parts

Compatible parts and components for this item. Please also ensure each selected additional item is compatible as appropriate.

Disposal Flanges: BS3001

Drains: K111B, K111, K112, K121B, K212, KBS1001

P-Traps: CC5121, CC5241, CC6121, CC6241, CC7121, CC9121

Sink Clips: KSHDWR8

Tailpieces: EVP2001, EVP3001

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