Kraus KWU111-17 Kore Workstation Undermount 16 Gauge Single Bowl Bar Kitchen Sink with Integrated Ledge and Accessories (Pack of 5), 17 Inch, Stainless Steel
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To get it in, they had to cut out the top of the cabinet. To secure it, they need a lot of space around it. For a 32-inch sink, I need a 36-inch cabinet.
5" down and 5" in from the right is where the drain is located.
Which one are you talking about? I'm looking for one that will fit 15 people. 5 maximum width
Is more of a brush in appearance, and it also has a great strainer in the bottom that keeps the bottom from scratching.
Selected User Reviews For Kraus KWU111-17 Kore Workstation Undermount 16 Gauge Single Bowl Bar Kitchen Sink with Integrated Ledge and Accessories (Pack of 5), 17 Inch, Stainless Steel
This is my third house with a Kraus sink, and it is by far the best. The new drain cover, as well as the drying rack and cutting board, are fantastic. I didn't realize how much I needed it until I had it. Love it !.
The house hasn't even been completed or lived in yet. Despite this, the sink is rusting, despite the fact that it was not inexpensive. And it's not just the rust on the surface that can be wiped away. The corners have rusted in place for a long time. And it's not like you can just take out an undermount sink that's been installed beneath a 10'x5' quartz slab. This purchase has left me extremely disappointed and upset, and I have no faith in its long-term durability.
This is a terrible product, and I'm very disappointed. It's completely scratched just one week after installation. We've only used it a couple of times so far. The money was not well spent.
This thing is huge and deep (30"), like a hula hoop. I thought we'd need the undermount to add depth, but if you're over 6' tall, this might be a little too deep! This thing is big enough to bathe a two-year-old in! br>br>I was worried that my counter maker would have trouble cutting to the "lip" that the accessories require, but they did an excellent job. The accoutrements appear to be of good quality - Specifically, the silicon-coated dish rack. My plumber wants to replace the drain assembly with something more durable, which makes me a little sad, but I'm not sure it's necessary, so I'll stick with the original (who do these guys think they're making decisions for me anyway?). br>br>The steel is thick and has a solid feel to it. The sound insulation appears to be excellent. I'll update this once it's been filled with water, but if you're looking for a sink, this or the over mount version is a great option. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: We've had the sink for almost six months and love it. The bottom metal grate is an absolute must-have. We keep a silicon grated disk drying tray in the kitchen all the time, and it cleans up easily with some liquid bar keepers friend. You don't need to use anything FB abrasive, and it will scratch your skin. It appears to stain and become musty-smelling quickly, but it is relatively easy to clean. In stainless steel, we have the Kraus faucet to match. It's also quite nice, but I've heard there's now a spot-free stainless steel version available. That one is a must-have! We're still fine with undercount, but as I mentioned earlier, even if you go over mount, it'll be plenty deep.
I bought this sink in July of this year, so it's been a year since I've used it. (I bought it as soon as it was released and there were no reviews. ) It's one of our kitchen's best-kept secrets. I like how the divider runs halfway up the middle of the sink, allowing you to use half of it or the entire sink. I enjoy not having to look at my garbage disposal or any other drain - The drain covers are lovely and add a touch of class to the overall appearance of the sink. When I wash cookware, I can dry it all on one side (the same amount of dishes used to take up half the sink and another unsightly counter top dish drainer). One of my favorite features of this sink is the - NO MESS CUTTING OF MELANGES I can fit a whole large watermelon in the sink to wash it before cutting it, as well as a garbage bag for the rinds and a bowl for the cut melon - So there won't be any melon juice on the counter anymore! THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE KITCHEN FAUCETS br>br>I give it 5 stars because I adore it, but there are a few things you should be aware of: 1. br>br> It is capable of recognizing - It's so lovely when it arrives that you want to keep it that way. Watermarks, on the other hand, are visible. I use barkeeper's friend, which cleans up nicely, but I'm not going to dry my sink after every use (it's too time consuming). 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br It's a big sink with a lot of advantages and disadvantages. I like how deep the sink is, but my contractor had trouble cutting the existing pipes to fit the new sink (increasing the installation cost). It also reduces the amount of cabinet space available beneath the sink - Once more, the trade-off is well worth it. In my opinion, this is incorrect.
This sink is beautiful, and it fits perfectly into the Ikea base cabinet, which is 30 inches wide. It was the largest and most opulent one I could find that fit, and I'm quite pleased with it. I read in a review for other sinks of similar size that if the Ikea cabinet has doors, there is a problem - Something to do with the hinges, I believe. We have the Ikea sink cabinet with the pullout drawer, which works fine, but there isn't much room underneath for trash bins any longer, so we had to cut out a piece of the back of the pullout drawer for the garbage disposal. This is not an issue for us because we have a second pullout cabinet for the trash bins. However, if you're designing your kitchen, keep this in mind. I had been alternating between using one bowl and two bowls. I'm glad I went with the single large bowl because wet pots and pans dry faster on the drying rack than they would in a second bowl. Because it scratches fairly easily, I'm deducting one star. However, for my Ikea cabinet, it's still the best I could find.
This thing has to be made of some low-grade Chineseium rather than high-grade steel. I vacuumed the dust out of the bowl after installing it. This thing was scratched by the plastic vacuum attachment, which didn't even scratch my crappy paint. This POS has held up better than the super cheap utility sink I installed, which takes a daily beating from whatever I throw in it. I'm kicking myself for picking KRAUS. Obviously, the material selection does not justify their exorbitant price. I would avoid this sink like the plague unless you intend to use it as an artwork rather than a sink.
I like how it came with so many extras. For the sink's bottom, there's a cutting board and a protective rack. GORGEOUS!.