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- Made of extra thick, long-lasting steel
- Coved corners for a sleek look and easy cleaning
- 20 gauge T-304 stainless steel meets or exceeds industry standards mandated by IAPMO
- Channel grooves prevent sitting water in the sink bowl
- Standard 3 1/2" drain opening is compatible with most garbage disposals and drain baskets
Every RVer knows that a kitchen sink is a must have. The Better Bath name stands for quality, and our bath products have been the quality benchmark for more than fifty years. All our long-lasting thermoformed bath products are made in America and designed to last!
- Premium quality at an affordable price
- Stainless steel material makes for easy clean up and an updated appearance
- Channel grooves prevent sitting water in the sink bowl
- Stylish modern design with square corners
| Material | 20 gauge T-304 stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Width (inches) | 14 |
| Height (inches) | 6.5 |
| Length (inches) | 10 |
| Weight (pounds) | 4 |
| Drain opening diameter (inches) | 3.5 |
- What are the dimensions of the lippert trough sink? The sink measures 14 inches in width, 10 inches in length, and 6.5 inches in height.
- What material is the lippert trough sink made of? The sink is made of 20 gauge T-304 stainless steel which is extra thick and long-lasting.
- Does the sink have any special features to prevent water from sitting in the bowl? Yes, the sink has channel grooves that prevent water from sitting in the sink bowl.
- Is the drain opening compatible with standard garbage disposals? Yes, the sink has a standard 3 1/2 inch drain opening compatible with most garbage disposals and drain baskets.
- Are the corners of the sink designed for easy cleaning? Yes, the sink features coved corners which provide a sleek look and make cleaning easier.
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