Kraus KBG-200-33 Bottom Grid, 29 1/2" x 15 5/8” x 1 1/8”, Stainless Steel
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There is only one grid in this game.
Only the dimensions are given.
There is only one grid. I placed an order, received only one, and then had to place a second order to receive the second. In addition, mine didn't come with any extra feet; in fact, one was missing.
I'm not sure what brand of farmhouse sink I have, but it measures 16" x 26" and is 10" deep on the inside. My sink's bottom and interior are slightly rounded, and this grid fits perfectly in there.
Selected User Reviews For Kraus KBG-200-33 Bottom Grid, 29 1/2" x 15 5/8” x 1 1/8”, Stainless Steel
A friend who owns the same sink recommended that I get a bottom grid to protect the bottom surface from scratches. I did some comparison shopping and was astounded by the prices. This particular item appealed to me primarily because it was within my price range. My friend said her sink grid cost "nearly $100. " I wasn't expecting the best quality for the price, and I was worried it would arrive warped or bent out of shape because I bought it without seeing it first. The grid was well-protected when it arrived. After removing it, I was blown away by how straight it was and how little it had warped or bent. As if that wasn't enough, the quality of this grid blew me away even more. It's the perfect weight, and I couldn't be happier with the high quality. I take it out to clean the bottom of the sink on a regular basis, and it hasn't warped or bent out of shape yet. It has adorable little rubber feet (8) and rubber bumpers (10) that protect the sink's bottom and sides. Along with this grid, there was a full set of replacement rubber feet and bumpers, which was a pleasant surprise! This grid has exceeded my expectations, and I strongly suggest it.
I've had it for about a month and, while I don't despise it, I also don't adore it. For my new sink, I needed a drain grid. Given the reviews and price, this one seemed like a good option, and I'm not disappointed for the money. It gets the job done. I was in desperate need of help, and I needed it now. I can now put pots, pans, and other items in my sink without them crashing around. It's well-made, with rubber stops that stay in place and nothing bent, but. It does not sit well with me. First and foremost, I think it looks terrible that there is so much space on each side of the sink; however, my sink is 30 x 17, so this was the best fit based on measurements and options. Another brand had one that was closer in measurements and cost around $100, which I thought was outrageous. But now that I think about it, if I'd known I'd be bothered this much, I might have just taken the risk. Not only is there a lack of space on the sides. The spacing between the grid lines is, in fact, the more serious problem. The one for a hundred dollars had thinner spacing, but I didn't think it would make a difference. What a difference it would make. I didn't think the size of the room would be significant, but it is. Everything becomes entrapped beneath the surface. Yes, I lift it to clean food, but when I go to wash dishes, the plates and cups are on top of the grid, while almost every other utensil is underneath it. It's ridiculous how they fall in between each grid line. I have to have a pot or something to tell the kids to put their utensils in rather than throwing them in the sink. It's actually quite irritating. But, once again, the cost was prohibitive. For the time being, I need it, so I'm keeping it, but I'm actively looking for better versions now that I've determined what would be best for me and my family.
This is fantastic because it is both functional and attractive. I bought the off brand for my "AmeriSink" kitchen sink (Farm Sink style) and it fit like a charm at about 40% of the cost for "Amerisink brand. My kitchen environment is Every day, there are a lot of dishes to be washed. This wire grid is sturdy, fits perfectly, protects the sink's bottom, and is simple to clean. The grid will bow a little with a heavy pasta pot (with water) due to the large expanse, but it will still hold weight and cause no damage. Extra rubber bumpers were included in the package. If I had a choice, I would prefer the bumpers to be grey because they would blend in better with the metal color, but overall, this is a fantastic product at a great price.
When it arrived, I quickly ripped open the package and tried it on my new sink, and it fit perfectly with the overall dimensions as well as the offset drain cutout. In a nutshell, it was a perfect match, and it could not have gone any better! It's been about two months since I made it, and it's held up admirably to everyday pots and pans. It still appears to be brand new and gleaming. When I was looking for a sink tray, I was surprised by how expensive they were, and I was overjoyed to find this one in the exact price range I needed. To summarize, if you are looking for a sink tray for your sink, you will not be disappointed with this one.
In a nutshell, I purchased this to replace the bottom-mounted charcoal grills. In comparison to purchasing a formal metal grate for my grill, which starts at $20 for essentially the same thing, the price is on target for something like this in my application. br>br>NOTE: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to be I have not used this product in the sink as it was intended. However, my review applies to the quality of the product as a whole. br>br>I purchased this to replace the metal grates that held the charcoal in my grill. To fit in my grill properly, I had to cut it down by hand, but that was expected. The rubber feet and clips were also removed because they were unnecessary for my application with this product; the grate holes are slightly too large for Kingsford charcoal, but that was fine because I always tweak the coals before lighting. Since installing my grill, I've used it at least a dozen times and noticed that the metal and joints look brand new every time. br>I chose this product over other "metal grill grate replacements" because of the low price; the prices for "grill grate replacement" products are outrageous. So, after a lengthy search, I came across this sink grate, whose dimensions were nearly ideal for my requirements. The metal is extremely strong and difficult to bend, even when subjected to extreme abuse; this is by far my preferred product for use in the sink or as a replacement for a bottom grill grate.
NOTE: To make it fit my needs, I had to cut it down one side with an angle grinder.