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Review on 🚰 Premium Quality Dayton D117191 Single Bowl Top Mount Stainless Steel Bar Sink for Sophisticated Spaces by Troy Hamilton

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It would also be nice if they included a template

We were looking for a single hole sink that would fit on a 50 inch table, deep enough to actually do the dishes but small enough to have room to stack to leave some plates. This sink was one of the few we could find that matched the bill for less than a month of house payment. However, there are several disadvantages. The stainless steel is relatively thin and bent so much around the first tap that we tried it, but it just wasn't usable. We ended up with a shorter flange tap (which is typically used to cover the other two holes in the sink) hoping the flange would reduce the kink. Unfortunately this wasn't enough. Space around the edge to use it. We ended up installing a flange on the underside of the sink which, along with the shorter faucet, fixed the flexing issue. It would be nice if they included a template too, but it's not that big of a deal to draw around the sink and cut 5/16(?) into the tracing paper. It mounts easily with about a dozen small screws/clips. It would be really nice if Elkay would weld some strips of metal under the faucet to fix the bending problem!

Pros
  • Kitchen Sinks
Cons
  • Working Speed