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Blanco 511-642 Diamond 1-1/2 Bowl Kitchen Sink, Anthracite Finish |  | Brand: Blanco Category: Home Improvement Department: sinks & faucets
List Price: $567.00 Buy New: $362.88 as of 9/4/2010 14:51 CDT details You Save: $204.12 (36%)

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Seller: Bath and Tile Innovations Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 60634
Color: Anthracite Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 22 x 33 x 9.5
MPN: 511-642 Model: 511-642 UPC: 747943021555 EAN: 0747943021555 ASIN: B000GPTPJG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
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| Features:
| » | Overall: 33-Inch by 22-Inch | | » | Self Rimming or under mount installation | | » | Silgranit | | » | Left Bowl: 20-inch x 18-5/8-inch x 9-1/2-inch; Right Bowl: 6-inch x 16-3/4-inch x 8-inch | | » | Cutout size: 32-1/4-inches x 21-1/4-inches; Cutout corner radius: 5/8-Inches |
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Product Description BLANCODIAMOND tm 1-1/2 Bowl. . See drains Bla-BBS-SS or Bla-950-332 sold separately.
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| Customer Reviews: Picture Perfect February 20, 2010 Patricia J. Oneill (Surprise, AZ, US) This sink was just what I wanted. What I saw is what I got, at a great price, with rapid delivery.
Great sink all around August 18, 2010 J. Rainbow (Spokane, WA) My wife and I bought this sink to replace a stainless steel sink. My wife hated the hard water spots that would show up on the outside edge of our old sink. This new granite sink is very deep, looks great with black appliances, and seems really solid. We couldn't be happier. Thank you.
Be careful during installation January 15, 2007 Victor H. Agresti (Gaithersburg, MD United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I installed one of these light-weight sinks in my daughter-in-law's kitchen a couple of years ago. She choose this one [partially] because the larger of the basins has more room than a typical 33" wide double sink. I.e., the left sink bottom is 22" across the diagonal, and nearly 10" deep, to hold large pans etc. It has held up well, showing little signs of wear; i.e., there are no evident scratches (as happens with some stainless steel sinks). She wanted a garbage disposal installed under each basin, which introduced no strength issue with the sink. In other words, the composite material used is pretty tough stuff; it is not shiny like fiberglass or porcelain sinks, having a sheen similar to egg-shells.
The installation clips, which hold it down to the counter top worked just fine and no special tools were needed. Before the sink is installed, however, it is rather fragile. While carrying the sink to the counter top hole, one corner lightly bumped against a doorway. To my horror, a large piece of the sink corner broke off. We were very lucky that the local supplier replaced it for free.
Although the photo shows a single hole for the faucet, there is a second "hole-to-be", molded in for a soap dispenser. It's located at the far rear and right. Most of that hole's perimeter has no material (on the sink bottom), so if you do it right, you can knock it out and wind up with a proper-sized hole. I laid the sink face down with that hole area supported by a 2" socket from a tool set. A light whack from a small hammer punched the hole center out. Again, be really careful when doing this, or else you could break the sink.
Once installed, there didn't seem to be a weakness issue and it still looks good after two years; hence the 4 star rating. However, one Amazon reviewer of a Blanco under-counter Anthracite sink said her sink cracked near the drain and had to be replaced, at great expense.
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