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Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 24 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | Lustertone Drop-In Stainless Steel 17 in. 3-Hole Single Bowl ADA Compliant Kitchen Sink with 6 in. Bowl |
Product Description: | Elevate the culinary experience with the professional grade of Elkay Gourmet collection. These classics are designed with casual elegance, for the hardest working sink spaces. Meticulous attention to form and function creates a new standard for the at home connoisseur. |
Model Number: | LRAD1722603 |
Product SKU: | 300257859 |
UPC: | 094902174891 |
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Edit: now says "Home Depot [homedepot.com] & sold/shipped by Amazon has select kitchen sinks on clearance w/ free shipping:"
Can't believe my builder tried to scam me during customization, by saying that I have to opt for stainless instead of the cheaper ceramic since you can't upgrade to a stainless in the future without breaking the granite (according to them the sink is wedged in between the woodframe and granite)
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"The maximum gauge I would recommend for any stainless steel kitchen sink is 18 gauge. The best choice is of course 16 gauge, however either 16 or 18 gauge will provide the same top value in terms of cost, performance and overall satisfaction. Don't bother with higher gauges (20, 22, 24) which are significantly thinner.Jan 21, 2019
The following table shows the actual thickness for popular gauges of kitchen sinks, as well as its density and % decrease in thickness compared to 16 stainless steel gauge, which is typically the heaviest gauge used for stainless steel kitchen sinks.
Gauge Decimal Inch Millimeters lb/ft2 % Decrease in Thickness Over 16 Gauge
16 0.0625″ 1.5875 2.52 –
18 0.05″ 1.27 2.016 20%
20 0.0375″ 0.9525 1.512 40%
22 0.0312″ 0.7925 1.26 50%
24 0.0250″ 0.635 1.08 60%
No you won't find a double drop in brand new sink for $50 @ your local habitat for humanity so save your gas money. If your habitat is anything like mine its best to avoid them all together. Mine got a pallet of NIB generators donated from loews and proceedes to slap $599.00 on each one. Their items are priced so high it makes mire sense to soend a couple more bucks for a return policy and warranty. They literally send truck fulls of stuff to the dump instead of marking them down for clearance. They were good a few years back but now if you askws how much they whip out their phones , check store prices and knock off a couple bucks.