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Rene 17" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, 16 Gauge, R1-1038-16

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Rene 17" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, 16 Gauge, R1-1038-16Rene 17" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, 16 Gauge, R1 1038 16 This product has been discontinued. Please see our 15" to 20" Single Bowl Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks collection for an alternate sink. A smaller, single bowl, undermount basin, designed as a bar sink for the entertainment area or as a food prep sink in the kitchen. If the main sink in a kitchen is already a 3 4 inch, corner radius style, the R1 1038 16 could be the perfect visual match,

Rene 17" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, 16 Gauge, R1-1038-16

This product has been discontinued. Please see our 15" to 20" Single Bowl Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks collection for an alternate sink.

A smaller, single-bowl, undermount basin, designed as a bar sink for the entertainment area or as a food prep sink in the kitchen. If the main sink in a kitchen is already a 3/4-inch, corner-radius style, the R1-1038-16 could be the perfect visual match, while it provides an extra work area. Not only is its square design an attractive feature, but it also has plenty of depth. Overall, the R1-1038-16 measures 17" x 17" x 9 3/8"; with a heavy-duty, 16-gauge thickness. It will not rust or stain, features an alluring brushed satin finish, is insulated, quiet, and guaranteed by a limited lifetime warranty. Template and mounting hardware is included. Included is a fine-grained cutting board, custom-made to fit this basin. Created from the rubberwood tree, a natural hardwood, it is naturally mold and moisture resistant. Additionally, a groove along its perimeter channels away any runoff. To protect the sink surface from scratches or dents, one superior-quality, custom-fitted, stainless steel grid is included. Its removable rubber feet raise it slightly above the bottom of the sink. The included basket strainer is capable of holding much more waste than common models. Its roomy interior is perforated and can be removed with its own handle.

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Features


  • TRENDSETTING STYLING Tight, curved corners provide a spacious, single-bowl, undermount design
  • UNCOMMON STABILITY 16-gauge, 304-grade, stainless steel 25% heavier than the industry norm
  • QUIET & DRY UTILIZATION Pads diminish noise, sprayed-on coating creates a moisture barrier
  • SMART DESIGN Subtle furrows channel water toward drain
  • EASE OF MAINTENANCE Simple to care for with a mild abrasive cleanser, water, and a soft cloth
  • SUPPORTIVE EXTRAS Basket strainer, stainless steel grid, fitted cutting board

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Details


Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 14.5"
Box Length: 23"
Box Weight: 22.4 lb(s)
Box Width: 30"
Color: Stainless steel
Country of Origin: China
Drain Placement: Offset
Gauge: 16
Installation Type: Undermount
Item Height: 9.375"
Item Length (Front to Back): 17"
Item Weight: 20.4 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 17"
Material: Stainless Steel
Number of Bowls: 1
Shape: Square
Sku: R1-1038-16

Warranty


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