Polypropylene plastic RV single bowl bathroom sink drops into your countertop for an easy installation. Wide, oval shape provides you with more room for washing your hands. Brackets and hardware are included. Compatible with a 3-hole faucet setup.
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This sink has a top-mounted, drop-in design. Drop-in (or self-rimming) sinks are generally quicker and easier to install than undermount sinks, and they can be installed into any countertop material. They also have a lip on the perimeter, so that once the sink is installed, the weight of the sink and its contents are transferred over to the surrounding countertop. This better supports and secures the sink, whereas undermount sinks might fall if not installed properly. In addition, because all parts of drop-in sinks are visible, they are incredibly easy to clean.
This sink replaces or upgrades your existing bathroom sink. If not replacing an existing sink, a hole 1/4" smaller than the overall length and width of the sink must be cut in the counter top. Once the hole has been made, the sink just drops into place. Brackets and hardware are included to secure the sink to the counter. The use of silicone sealant (sold separately) is recommended.
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Hey everyone. I'm Ellen here @etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at the little cell Bristol 20 by 17 oval lavatory sink. This is going to be a replacement or upgrade for your RV's bathroom sink. And this is going to be made of a plastic construction. And you might be looking around and seeing that there's another sink that's almost exactly like this one.
And I actually have that one here in hand.So I wanted to show you these two side by side. They're pretty much exactly the same in every aspect and the zoom out a little bit more so you can get a better idea, what these look like. So the one that we're looking at right now, this is going to be part number three, four, four, one, six, three, seven, zero, PWA. This one is the plastic construction and it's kind of an off-white. This one is going to be three, four, four, one, six, three, zero five PWA.
This one is going to be made of an ABS plastic instruction. They're both plastic, but this one is just a little bit more durable. You can kind of hear when tapping on them. That's kind of more of a dull sound. This one has more of a sing to it.
It's kind of hard to describe but, just feels more solid.And this one has more of a kind of clean white finish. Otherwise, they're exactly the same in every other respect, same measurements, same everything, but I just wanted to show you those two side-by-sides so you can see what exactly is the difference. And that's it. It's what they're made out of this one is just a regular plastic and a polyplastic, and this is made of an ABS plastic.So, now that we've looked at that, let's talk about measurements. This is going to be 17 by 20, as I mentioned before, and that's going from the outer most edge to outer most edge.
So it put a ruler on it so you can actually see that. So there we have 20 inches it's going from down here to over here and then front to back, same thing from the outermost edge shatter most edge We get 17 inches. As far as the usable space inside that sink, it's going to be about 10 and three quarter inches front to back, by about 15.The depth if we go from the bottom of the drain to this lip here, it's about six inches, about six and a half. We'll have three holes for our faucet. Each of those has a diameter out of about one and a quarter inch, and they're spaced apart by two inches, so in between these two center to center, it's two inches in between the outer two it's four inches center to center. That's your work with a lot of different faucets out there, pretty standard size. We have a lot of options here at each other. Calm. If you want to pick up a faucet to go with this, the drain hole is going to be one and five eights of an inch in diameter. Again, if you want to pick up a drain to go with this, you can also find that here @etrailer.com.Whenever you go to install this, you'll just want to flip it over and then measure out your cutout and then go in by a quarter of an inch and go on the inside of that line to make sure that you get this all lined up, if you don't already have to have a cut out to get this fit into. It does come with some mounting tabs and screws. So we'll get six screws and six tabs. And as far as the overall depth of this, it's about six and I want to say six and three quarters inches.So it should be pretty easy to install. If you need to pick up some silicone sealant for the outside, around your sink or around your faucet, you can also pick that up here @etrailer.com. We have a couple options, we have silicone you put into inaudible 00:04:11, and we also have some that's meant for the roof membrane of a RV, but you can actually use it, in the non sag kind. And you just want the kind of it's a universal, so it can adhere to any kind of material. All those things that I mentioned are here @etrailer.com. So we really have a lot of different stuff to outfit your RV and upgrade your stuff, but that's going to do it for our look at the laSalle, Bristol 17 by 20 oval lavatory sink in white made of plastic..
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Polypropylene plastic RV single bowl bathroom sink drops into your countertop for an easy installation. Wide, oval shape provides you with more room for washing your hands. Brackets and hardware are included. Compatible with a 3-hole faucet setup.
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