Kraus Easy Clean Non-Toxic Kitchen Sink, 32-Inch
Last updated: February 20, 2023
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Overall Take
The Kraus Single Bowl Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink is a rather large sink at 32" that offers some of the most working room within. The 10" depth is substantial and the drainage rack is a great accessory to help protect the bottom of the sink from wear and tear.
In our analysis of 83 expert reviews, the Kraus Easy Clean Non-Toxic Kitchen Sink, 32-Inch placed 13th when we looked at the top 15 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Enjoy the advantage of high-end kitchen sinks with the best-selling Standart PRO Series. This KRAUS sink features a clean contemporary design and wear-resistant finish with a beautiful sheen that complements most kitchen appliances. From the Manufacturer Kraus is a leading kitchen sink manufacturer, with a wide range of products made with advanced technology to exceed industry standards. To ensure exceptional quality, Kraus products are always made with premium materials as well as cutting-edge designs. All Kraus products are created with an eye for fashion as well as function, with an emphasis on quality craftsmanship and functional design. The focus is always on providing outstanding value to all Kraus customers, and making it affordable to create a kitchen they love. Love this sink! I bought this sink from Amazon about a year ago and it has been a great addition to our kitchen. It is large enough to soak our largest roasting pan. It is a workhorse. Made extremely well. The sound proofing construction dulls the echoing type sound that most stainless steel sinks have. MONEY WELL SPENT!
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