Double Bowl Kitchen
Posted in Bath Supply on 07/23/2008 01:08 am by admin|
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Norpro 6.25/16cm and 7/18 cm Stainless-Steel Double Steamer $12.85 Extra Large Capacity Double Vegetable SteamerStainless Steel, use as a tier steamer or push bottom to release and use as 2 separate steamers.Small expands from 4.75″ to 8″Large expands from 6″ to 10″… |
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Godinger Ceramic Double Warmer Chafing Dish with Serving Stand $21.99 Serve your warm delicacies with grand style in this porcelain double warmer with chrome serving rack. Set includes serving rack and two 1 quart covered bakers…. |
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33″ Overmount Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink $129.95 |
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Stainless Steel Undermount Double Bowl Kitchen Sink 16G $134.99 |
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30″ x 19″ Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink 16G $119.95 |
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Granite Undermount Double Bowl Kitchen Sink New $259.00 |
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Granite Undermount Double Bowl Kitchen Sink New $259.00 |
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Granite Undermount Double Bowl Kitchen Sink New $259.00 |
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Granite Undermount Double Bowl Kitchen Sink New $259.00 |
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30″ Double Bowl Kitchen Sink Stainless Steel Undermount $119.95 |
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Double Bowl Stainless Steel Undermount Kitchen Sink New $416.00 |
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Undermount Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink 16G $170.00 |
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36″ Double Bowl Stainless Steel Undermount Kitchen Sink $249.99 |
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Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink Gauge New $86.00 |
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Ticor Double Bowl Apron Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink $480.75 |
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33″ Drop In Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink $219.99 |
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Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink Gauge New $86.00 |
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33″ Top Mount Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink $299.99 |
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Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink 16 gauge double $108.99 |
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Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink 16 gauge double $108.99 |
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Topmount Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink $76.00 |
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Double Bowl Kitchen/Bar Stainless Steel Sink I3320A2 $499.00 |
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Stainless Steel Double Bowl Undermount Kitchen Sink 16G $219.99 |
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30″ Double Bowl Kitchen Sink Stainless Steel Undermount $119.95 |
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Stainless Steel Undermount Kitchen Sink Double Bowl 16G $104.95 |
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Double Bowl Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink New $495.00 |
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33″ Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Apron Farm Double Bowl $309.99 |
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Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink 16 gauge double $114.00 |
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Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink 16 gauge double $114.00 |
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Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Double Bowl 16G $249.99 |
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Stainless Steel Undermount Double Bowl Kitchen Sink 16G $109.00 |
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30″ x 19″ Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink 16G $154.95 |
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Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink double bowl 16 gauge new $77.00 |
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Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink double bowl 16 gauge new $77.00 |
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Overmount Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink 16G $299.99 |
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Double Bowl Kitchen/Bar Stainless Steel Sink I3120D2 $259.00 |
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Stainless Steel Undermount Kitchen Sink Double Bowl 16G $120.00 |
Which sink will fit better,a 33″x22″ or a 25″x22″?
I am currently in the process of remodelling my kitchen. I just bought a sink base cabinet with the following dimensions: Width:36″, Depth:24″, Height:34 1/2″.
I am planning to buy a stainless self-rimming sink which is 33″ x 22″ (double bowl). I’m concerned that the 3 inch-difference between my base cabinet and the sink itself would not be enough to support the weight of the entire sink.
Should I forget about the 33″ x 22″ sink and buy a smaller size (25″ x 22″) instead?!? I’m so confused. I really need your help!!! Thanks in advance!!! =)
I assume this is a stand alone sink and cabinet? Go ahead and get the larger sink, your cabinet will hold it just fine. And, if it is a part of a counter where the top will extend beyond this cabinet to be supported by either legs, or other cabinets…. the weight is distributed to those also. I believe the cabinet will handle the sink tho.
Mount the sink to the countertop first, where it is easy to get at all the undermount clips…. and then simply use an extension on your screw gun to secure the top to the cabinet thru the corner bracing on the cabinet (you might want to drill a pilot hole thru the corner braces…make it easier to start the screws)
Have Fun!