WALL MOUNT SINK (Mustee, E. L. 16K)
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A standard size stopper is required. I wouldn't put anything in it unless there was a base underneath it to support the weight. Aside from that, it's a very solid sink.
When you're facing the tub, make sure you're facing the right way. Dimensions are approximate. 21" from side to side, 16" from front to back, and 14" from top to bottom. A 4" mounting flange protrudes from the tub's rear top. The tub is approximately 11" deep and 14" wide at the bottom, with a taper on the front and two sides. It appears to be of good quality and usable.
That's the beauty of this sink: you can put it up at whatever height you want. A utility/laundry sink must be 36 inches tall to be considered standard.
3 1/2 feet in length
Selected User Reviews For WALL MOUNT SINK (Mustee, E. L. 16K)
I needed a new sink because my old one had broken. Because there isn't much room in the garage, something like the old 24" square 18" deep with four legs won't work. (It took up more room than the washer, and that vertical post is doing a good job of keeping the second floor where it belongs while also leaving no room to stand at the old large sink. ) br>br>Three 1/4 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 1/2 wall anchors with 5 inch lag screws. It has a good foundation. br>br>Note that the sink itself does not have a faucet. You'll require some sort of wall-mounted device. So, before you place an order, think about how you'll mount the faucet.
I use mine as a shop sink in my garage, and it's a tough piece of equipment! I used the three spots at the top, as well as the two spots beneath it that are easy to miss. It'll be rock solid, with no flex, if you use good stainless lag bolts and large washers. With a wall brace, I used a standard two-handle service sink faucet. After removing the vacuum beaker and shortening the wall brace, it is now dead center over the drain. The size is ideal for everyday use; it's not too small, but it's also not too big; a 5 gallon bucket will not sit flat on its bottom. The best part is that there are no floor braces, allowing for plenty of open space beneath.
I put it in my laundry room after deciding to add a utility sink but not having enough space for the standard 24" depth. This was exactly what I needed. It's important to choose the right faucet for it. The faucet I got works, but it splashes a little because it's a little high and extends a little further from the wall than it should. I simply make an effort to exercise caution. I appreciate having this because it eliminates the need to clean filthy dishes in my kitchen and bathroom sinks. My plumber installed it so 100% not sure how that went but it appears to be sturdy for sure.
I was looking for a tub like this, and this was it. It was designed to fit inside a hall closet and be small enough to fit while still being deep enough to be used for laundry and dog bathing. perfect in terms of fit and durability.
I don't need a full-size utility sink because they're too large and take up too much space. br>This Mustee sink is the perfect size for cleaning up paint. cleaning and gardening tasks without causing a shambles in the neighborhood It only takes three screws or bolts on top of the wall to secure the drain, and then it's ready to use. br>One thing to keep in mind is that, due to its small size, you'll have to look for a wall mount faucet with a short spout that will fit. Since this is a budget install, I found a Zurn faucet for $85. It has a total spout distance of 8" from the wall. Because this faucet has a 3/4" garden hose connection, it can also be used to hose down the kids after a day at the beach. br>With this sink, you can't go wrong!.
This sink is suitable for medium-duty applications. The only recommendations I have are to use large washers at the three connection points and, just to be safe, a small cross brace beneath the unit to support the sink if it were to be filled to capacity. Aside from that, I got a good deal.
Our makeshift backup sink.
When the box arrived, I was even more concerned because it was so light! But don't worry: the plastic is extremely durable, it doesn't look as bad as other plastic utility sinks, and it functions flawlessly. br>br>My only criticism is that, because it is made of plastic, I'm not sure how well it will stay clean over time. We'll just order another one if it gets too gross! br>br>UPDATE: br>br> It lasted for a total of eight years! In the end, it wasn't the prettiest, but it did the job.