Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Had to replace existing kitchen sink and chose this model which was large and deep as I wanted it. 90-degree edges give it a nice clean modern look. Our install team which was doing our counters installed the sink and had no problems. It also came with mounting brackets, but the install company did not use those. Item was well packed in a very large box. Also came with a template if you are replacing counters that you can provide to your installers. My first time using those sink grates and so far, so good although we were cautioned by the plumber that those little rubber parts could sometimes fall off and get inside the garbage disposal. Came with extra feet if needed. Nice modern/transitional look. Well priced. We looked at numerous sinks from all the big box stores, Wayfair and other online sources and felt this was our best option especially with the delivery. It was also easy for our installer to attach the pipes and garbage disposal. You may want to get the new dishwasher gap cap that is generally installed on top of the counter that matches the style of the sink. Around 28 bucks and that will be received soon to swap out with the old one. I've included some photos - excuse the mess in the sink but hey, we use it. Nice and deep. I normally don't like to have dirty dishes in the sink but when they are in there you cannot see them from the sight line. Are happy with this purchase.

  • I knew I was in trouble living alone when it took two Prime Delivery drivers to carry my sink to the front porch. I thought perhaps the packaging would lighten the load ~ which it did until I attempted to lift it out of the box. It was packaged very well. I discovered if I use the ridged foam packing to set my sink on while I preinstalled the faucet and drains, it would expedite installation. It did ... I couldn't connect my disposal until I set the sink. The sink was heavy enough without adding another 15 pounds. I installed my new faucet: FORIOUS Black Kitchen Faucets with Pull Down Sprayer, Kitchen Sink Faucet with Pull Out Sprayer, Fingerprint Resistant, Single Hole Deck Mount, Single Handle Copper Kitchen Faucet, Matte Black I love that faucet it looks so good as shown in the photos. Not the unkind summery; those clips they send to hold the sink down can't be installed. I used my https://www.krausoutlet.com.com/gp/product/B07FXJM5F3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 electric cordless screw driver to try to install the retainer clips. One has to use a cordless like the one above or one can't access the underside of the cabinet box. After several hours of attempting to secure the sink without the clips falling on my safety glasses and face, I resorted to the old fashioned way of installation: I glued it in place and I'll let the next person figure out how to remove it. After all the glue dried, I used my small 1 ton jack to jack the disposal in place, since I couldn't hold it and start the screwing in place. That worked just great... American ingenuity at it's finest. Well now my sink is installed with new drain parts from Lowes ~ after two trips. Leaks have stopped. So don't think your old plumbing piping will work. Some might but most won't. This sink has deep bottoms. I'm used to the old SS sinks. I'm so happy with my new sink, I want to just watch water run down the drain since I'm on a well. Any questions, just ask! Toda

  • 5 out of 5
    They are not cheap, but you don’t want cheap water related anything. There are more expensive Kraus drains, but this one does the trick just fine. Have 4 of those at my house. I think 3 I bought “used - like new”. I love them. Solid, simple. But the fact that I got to knock a couple of bucks off buying “used - as new” made all the difference to me! Thank you krausoutlet.com for offering such good buys for that category!

  • If the faucet has a drain plug, don’t spend the money adding one for this sink. Love this sink! Big enough for the vanity I refinished. Nicer looking than the ones I had seen at the home improvement stores around me.

  • This sink is awesome. I remodeled my entire condo and this is the one item that was so good that just had to comment on it. I wanted the biggest single basin sink that would fit a 30" standard cabinet. Did a deep dive and this was the one that I found. Routed out just a tiny bit at the top of the cabinet sides to get it to sit flush and it fit perfectly. Nice and deep, solid construction, high quality all around. Perfect out of the well packed box. I like the built in sound muffling on the sides to keep things from clanging around in it. I leave the rack in the bottom all the time since there's no real reason to take it out. And the price was right too. My contractor asked the plumbing place where we got the rest of my fixtures why they didn't carry Kraus and they said because the other brands that they carry wouldn't be able to compete with it. Very very pleased with this purchase.

  • I bought this sink for my wife with the pictured faucet as a birthday gift. Both are Kraus. I, having never installed a kitchen sink, was a little apprehensive about the install. I did all my research and made one trip to Home Depot for the things needed to install (Tail piece extension for plumbing modification, silicone, PVC cutter, Kraus drain cover, plumber's putty and a 5mm underlayment to cover up the water damaged flooring of the cabinet - it's temporary). I also got a new Insinkerator disposal mounting kit with gasket for disposal because the other one was scratched and worn. I got back home and proceeded to remove the 20 years worth of cleaners and stuff from under the sink. My hope was that the plumbing would line up perfect where my existing sink drain was and that the sink would fit perfect in the opening. Once I got the old out and dry fit the new sink there was a sigh of relief. The contractor cut the opening slightly larger than they should have for the prior sink so the new sink just barely fit and covered. It's close but it is covered. I had to use the black spacers that come with the sink install kit in order to tighten it down to the counter top. After dry fitting several times and making sure I had everything in order I ran one bead of clear silicone around the perimeter of the sink and set it in the opening. I adjusted it from side to side and front to back to make sure it was exactly where it needed to be then I started tightening down the mounting clamps. I like the hardware the sink comes with - the mounting clamps fasten to the sink with phillips head screws before you install then all you have to do is spin the clamp 45 degrees and tighten the phillips screws to snug it to the counter top. I tightened the screws like you would a wheel on a car - then I went around and snugged them down. I installed the disposal next and the tail piece lined up perfect with the p-trap as I had hoped it would. I measured and cut the tail piece and buttoned up the plumbing. Then I installed the faucet which is super easy. Drop it in the hole, tighten the nut hand tight then there are two locking screws with phillips head. After that all you have to do is hook up your water supply lines and turn the water back on. The description says you need a 36" wide cabinet but you can see in the images my cabinet is 34.5" inside and it fits perfect. There was plenty of room to mount the clips - you will need a long #2 phillips screwdriver. It also comes with the hardware for an under mount if that fits your application. It comes with a drain as well if you do not have a disposal. The sink comes with knock outs for a soap dispenser or air gap. I ordered the Kraus faucet with air gap because it was the only spot free stainless option. I did not use the air gap. I ran a loop up higher than where the line feeds into the disposal (found that handy info on YouTube) and zip tied it to one of the mounting clamps to hold it. All in all she loves it. The Kraus faucet with this Kraus sink is a perfect match. The sink is solid and seems to be very well made. The faucet feels high quality / heavy. The basin of the sink is huge compared to what we had and she loves the single drain on the right - you have a lot more surface area to use in the sink. She can now fit an entire pot, skillet or cookie sheet in the sink without it hanging out the top. This was a nice, inexpensive upgrade. When I ordered both items the faucet was $209 and the sink was $206. Both items arrived days earlier than krausoutlet.com promised so that was a bonus. We love the sink and not a single thing went wrong during the install. Everything went exactly the way I wanted. Not the way I expected which would have been just short of a disaster like most projects around here. The Kraus faucet I installed is the KPF-1610SFS - https://www.krausoutlet.com.com/gp/product/B0956JW96Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1 If you are looking for something that won't break the bank but looks like it did - this is a great combo. Everyone who has seen it says "I don't even want to know what that cost". I was looking at stainless sinks before I found this one and I'm so glad we went this route over stainless. It is top notch. Five stars for sure.

  • Matches delta faucet perfect. Great quality!

  • You are definitely going to get your money out of this sink. My wife had been complaining about our double-sided sink for years, so I wanted to finally do something about it. We originally wanted a farmhouse sink, but understood it would probably be much more expensive than we thought. It would entail cutting out the granite front and possibly reshaping the cabinet to fit it. I called and had a guy from the original cabinet company come out to give me a quote. He seemed a little nervous about potentially damaging the granite and the cabinets to put a new sink in. I waited for a quote anyway. Three weeks and I never heard back from him, so I decided to put this one in MYSELF. As I said, the old sink was a double-sided one (Elkay brand) that listed for over a thousand dollars, current price (I have no idea why and can't believe our builder had us spend that much money on it). This sink is PERFECT. It is deep and wide and we are completely happy. It also has a beautiful mirrored satin finish like many very expensive sinks. It took a little time put the epoxy clamps in, ripping out the old sink, and rearranging the plumbing, but I'm glad I did it myself. I probably saved easily a $500-1,000 installation fee. I looked at the reviews A LOT before deciding on this sink. I saw a lot of people were complaining about it scratching easily, so I was extra careful installing it. I have the rack in it and it works perfect. If I can prevent scratches I will, but to tell you the truth EVERY stainless steel sink scratches. Eventually all the scratches blend together overtime so they are not as noticeable. Don't think you can spend a $1000 on another sink and it won't scratch as easy, that is not true. Anyway, with the rack, I was worried about food getting stuck under the rack and hard to clean out, but that is not the case. You simply use the sprayer on your faucet (hopefully you have one) and the food rinses right out of there (Use the rack and you won't get scratches). This sink was packaged superbly, had extra stuff with it, even clamps for holding it in place. The kicker was, these clamps require you to drill into the granite and use anchors. I didn't go that route. I bought the EZ clips from krausoutlet.com and used the PC-7 epoxy to mount them. I had 3 clips on each side and 4 in the back (comes with 10 clips). For the front, I didn't use any because there were already wood slats in place from the previous sink that I could use to hold the front in place. No complaints and I know this sink is extra supported. PC-7 is great and when it dries 24 hours later it is like cement and will not come off. Turns out the bracket or stud portion of the clip that was suppled by Kraus with this sink worked better than the stud from the EZ clips, so I simply used the EZ clip mounting base and the Kraus studs from their clips to hold the sink up. I would HIGHLY recommend this sink! You will save a lot of money and it is superb quality. It is not cheaply made, very heavy and made from 16GA stainless. As good as ANY $1,000 sink. Couldn't be happier. I wish you well and hopefully you decide to get this sink yourself. I am writing this review because I find reviews have really helped me on my buy decisions and I want to help you! I wanted to provide an update, it is now 1 month after installing this sink and I really love it and I STILL don't have a single scratch. I will note, to clean it I simply pull the rack and use the sponge side of a scouring pad. All you do is put a little dawn soap in the bottom and use the sponge to wipe it clean. If you rinse out the food every time you rinse dishes, you won't really get it dirty to begin with, but every 3 or 4 days I will do this and it works great. The rack works great as well, I absolutely love it (make sure you use it). That said, there is ONE thing I did change and it had nothing to do with the sink itself. I changed the baffle (the rubber drain piece) to the insinkerator garbage disposal I have. It was causing the sink to get clogged up a little and you would have to take your hand with a sponge and kind of shove the food particles through the baffle to get it to drain properly (Whoever designed this baffle at Insinkerator should be fired). I quickly looked for a new baffle on krausoutlet.com that would work better and FOUND ONE. Now everything is PERFECT, the sink drains like a champ. Here is the baffle I got (put this in search at krausoutlet.com and you will find it) : InSinkErator RSB-00 08302D Removable Sound Baffle, Iron. Probably when you see other people on here complaining about the sink not draining properly, it's because they also have an insinkerator baffle and need to change it. Now I love everything. Update 1/6/20 - This sink STILL impresses me. It has almost been a year since I installed it. I've cleaned dishes out in it numerous times now (hundreds of times) and I still don't have a single scratch. That said, I'm also careful not to bang dishes against the sides when placing them in it, which is easy because it's so big. It looks as good as the day I installed it. If you don't want scratches simply USE THE RACK and every 3-4 days, pull the rack and use the sponge side of a scouring pad with a little dawn dish soap. Do this and you WON'T get scratches. The only area of a very minor wear is where the feet of the rack come in contact with the sink, but who cares, you can't see these marks anyway when the rack is in. The rack serves a great purpose when you are rinsing food off of dishes. The food scraps go under the rack so when you set your dishes down while you are scrubbing them, the food you already scrubbed off stays off of them. When you are done with all the dishes you simply rinse the food scraps into the disposal. Update Feb. 2021 - Sink STILL looks about as good as the day I installed it. Still no scratches, only minor rub marks where the feet of the rack make contact with the bottom of the sink, but it makes no difference as you never see this with the rack in anyway. It is now Dec. 2022 and my sink STILL looks as good as the day I bought it.

  • 5 out of 5
    This shelf is really nice. Good quality. Looks really expensive. Easy to install.

  • I bought this sink 6 months ago to upgrade the old stainless steel sink & faucet in the kitchen. I had no idea just how much I would love it. The design of this 25" sink offers more area to work in it than the old sink. The bump out is not only unique but practical. The depth is nice and deep and the width allows a full baking sheet to rest flat in the bottom. The offset drain leaves a larger amount of usable placement area for resting or staging dishes to be washed or items drained. I added a 3/4 horse disposer and an air switch between the faucet and soap pump. I drilled the sink from underneath where there is precut circles for opening more attachments. The drill I used was an inexpensive stone cutting drill. I never changed a sink out before but it was pretty easy and I took my time to insure everything came out great. Took me a leisurely afternoon to get from old dented stainless to luxury granite with an industrial wand faucet. One review spoke of a staining issue and I've come to find out why that happened. It speaks of a baking dish being set in the sink to soak that left whitish mark in the bottom of the sink the next day. The issue was that the dish was still hot when it went in the sink, this is a no no with composite granite because the binding agent is susceptible to color change if exposed to heats above 140 degrees. Let your pans cool before placing them in the sink and you will never have this issue.

  • I love these square sinks. I remodeled my bathroom from one sink to two and I still wanted lots of counter space. These sinks are perfect. They are nice and deep and the water doesn't splash over the edge. The curves in the basin are modern. They are sloped from front to back instead of side to side. The contractor that installed them had to grind off enough of the front and back to make them fit with the faucets and front counter. He also said they were very heavy.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a beautiful opaque sink. It arrived quickly. It is made very well and is very beautiful. I would highly recommend the sink.

  • I don't hate my bathroom anymore! I replaced my old sinks, faucets, countertop using these sleek beauties and it only took my installers a couple of hours from start to finish! They cut the openings for the sinks & faucets after they arrived - It was easy to get it right with the template (included with the sink) and simple on-the-job check for accuracy. I had already painted the cabinet, replaced the hardware and put in new LED light fixtures so I'm happy with the results! The sinks are easy to clean and visually they don't overpower the space. I'm not crazy about the stoppers, but seldom use them so it's not a big deal for me. I'm very happy with this purchase.

  • At first, I was skeptical about buying this type of faucet for cheap. Needless to say we are very happy with our purchase. This has been a great faucet so far. we have been using it for about 6 months now without any complaints. Pros: -color and finish is beautiful -Spray feature is strong and works well -has great flow -the handle has a nice firm feel like many of the higher end brands -the flexibility and range is excellent -Installation was very easy Cons: I honestly do not have any cons about this faucet. If this is the style of faucet you are looking for, go ahead and pull the trigger on it. I would highly recommend to anyone that is worried about it being cheaply made.

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