Single bowl kitchen sink
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This sink is economical, but difficult for hand washing and rinsing cookware and glassware at the same time. Single bowl sinks are usually used to hold larger cooking utensils. A single bowl sink is large enough for soaking big pots and pans. This is the reasons single bowl sinks are usually used as a second sink. A single bowl kitchen sink usually requires a 30-inch cabinet.
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Double bowl kitchen sinks
Double bowl sinks are the most popular and handy for separating tasks. hey are not much more expensive than a single bowl version. Traditionally, double bowl sinks have been used to wash dishes in one bowl, while stacking them to dry in a dish drainer in the other bowl.
Whatever kitchen sink you choose, make sure you’re comfortable with it.
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