Double RV kitchen sink with offset design lets you soak larger pots in the bigger bowl while washing produce for dinner in the smaller bowl. Sink simply drops into your existing hole, which makes it easier to install and clean than undermount sinks.
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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.
If you're replacing your sink, you'll simply use the existing cut-out hole in your countertop. If you're upgrading your indoor or outdoor sink setup, you may need to enlarge the hole. It should be 1/2" to 5/8" smaller than the overall length and width of the sink. Either way, once you have a proper size hole, you can just drop the sink in and secure it to the counter using the included brackets and pre-installed mounting studs. Mounting hardware is not included. Once the sink has been installed, it is compatible with any faucet setup and standard 3-1/2" garbage disposals and drain baskets.
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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this double bowl kitchen sink. This is a durable ABS plastic double bowl sink that will replace or upgrade your existing sink in your RV, camper or boat kitchen. This can also work to upgrade an outdoor sink if you're looking to replace that and this sink will do a good job for you. This is going to be compatible with all faucet setups. As you can see, there are no cutouts that we're gonna have to fit our faucets into.
So it'll sit right in front of those faucets. So it's gonna be a great option for you there. Our drain holes are right at 3-1/2 inches in diameter, so it should work for most of your current setups. Be very easy to switch this out for your original, in place of your original. As you can see, this does have a nice wide rectangular shape.
So it is gonna provide more room for you to wash your dirty dishes. The overall dimensions here are about 25 inches wide, 17 inches deep, and about 6-7/8 inch from the bottom of that drain ring there to the top here. Right at 6-7/8, so just shy of seven inches deep. And you can see, we do have a larger bowl and a smaller bowl. For our larger bowl, our dimensions are about 12 inches long up here at the top and 14 inches, sorry, 12 inches wide, 14 inches deep.
Now it does kinda taper down about an inch. So down at the bottom, it's gonna be about 11 inches wide by 13 inches deep. With our smaller bowl, we're looking at about 8-1/2 inches wide at the top, 7-1/2 down at the bottom and then about 14-1/8, just a little over 14 inches at the top, about 13 inches down at the bottom. So plenty of room to work with. This is a drop-in and out or sometimes it's called the self rimming design.
So it is gonna be very easy to get installed. And it's gonna be easier to clean than your undermount sinks. So lots of advantages there. If you're not replacing an existing sink, you are gonna need to cut a hole that's about 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch. Smaller than the overall length and width of this sink so that it can drop in place and this lip is gonna hold it in place. So you can see there, it's does have that lip going all the way around. You will need some silicone sealant. It is recommended so that you can make sure to seal up everything and water's not gonna get down behind there, potentially cause problems, but much, much easier to drop in place than the other undermount sinks that other options for you. So this is a ABS thermoplastic polymer construction. Now, when you hear plastic, you probably think it's gonna be flimsy, cheap, but this is a very durable scratch resistant material. ABS is gonna hold up really well for you. It is gonna be lighter and more environmentally friendly than fiberglass. Plus you're not gonna have to worry about splinters peeling off and that sort of thing. So it will hold up well, do a good job for you for a long time to come. The sink does meet the IAPMO certified standards. The CSA and ASME standards as well. So you can trust it is gonna be a good quality. It's gonna hold up well, do a good job for you for a long time to come. And it is made in the USA, so you can trust. It's made to the high quality standards that we've come to know and trust for products that are made here in the US. So if you're looking to replace your sink, this is gonna be a really great option for you. This is the white color. We do also have a parchment color. That's a little bit more of a tan or manila kind of color and we also have a gray. All three are the exact same dimensions, same material. It's just different colors. So make sure you're getting the right one for your color scheme in your RV's kitchen. But all three are gonna be really great option for you to replace your current sink. That's going to complete our look for today. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Thanks for watching..
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