Hartland Drop-In Cast Iron 33 in. 4-Hole Double Bowl Kitchen Sink in White
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Hartland Drop-In Cast Iron 33 in. 4-Hole Double Bowl Kitchen Sink in White

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Hartland Drop-In Cast Iron 33 in. 4-Hole Double Bowl Kitchen Sink in WhiteThe unique scalloped design of this Hartland sink adds a distinctive accent to a wide variety of kitchen styles from traditional to contemporary. 2 equal sized basins with a graduated rim offer ample workspace for a range of tasks. Crafted from enameled cast iron, this sink resists chipping, cracking, or burning for years of beauty and reliable performance. Double equal bowls 9 5 8 in. bowl depth 3 faucet holes with one accessory hole to the right

The unique scalloped design of this Hartland sink adds a distinctive accent to a wide variety of kitchen styles from traditional to contemporary. 2 equal-sized basins with a graduated rim offer ample workspace for a range of tasks. Crafted from enameled cast-iron, this sink resists chipping, cracking, or burning for years of beauty and reliable performance.
  • Double equal bowls
  • 9-5/8 in. bowl depth
  • 3 faucet holes with one accessory hole to the right
  • Rear drain increases workspace in the sink and storage space underneath
  • KOHLER enameled cast iron
  • Environmentally friendly - 93% recycled and reclaimed material
  • Rear drain maximizes flat basin surface and storage space under the counter
  • Can be used with garbage disposal
  • Soap dispenser can be used on extra faucet holes
  • Compatible with any standard sized drain (3-1/2 to 4 in.)
  • Cutout template included





Features
Item Weight 80
Included Sink Only
Number of Faucet Holes 4
Returnable 180-Day
Kitchen Product Type Kitchen Sink
Sink Finish Type Gloss
Drain Location Center
Minimum Cabinet Size (in.) 33
Product Weight (lb.) 130
Bundle Type Sink Only
Color/Finish White
Number of Bowls Double Bowl
Bowl Split 50/50
Mount Type Drop-in
Features No Additional Features
Sink Shape Rectangular
Color Family White
Sink Material Cast Iron
Cut-Out Below Counter Depth (in.) 9
Left Inner Bowl Left to Right Length (in.) 14.125
Right Inner Bowl Left to Right Length (in.) 14.125
Left Inner Bowl Front to Back Width (in.) 16.25
Cut-Out Depth (in.) 21.5
Kitchen Sink Front to Back Width (In.) 22
Actual Left to Right Length (In.) 33
Right Inner Bowl Front to Back Width (in.) 16.25
Cut-Out Width (in.) 32.5
Bowl Top to Bottom Depth (in.) 9.625
Left Inner Bowl Below Counter Depth (in.) 9
Right Inner Bowl Below Counter Depth (in.) 9
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime Limited Warranty
Certifications and Listings CSA Certified

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