600DI110S20
This item has been certified by NSF International to meet applicable product standards on public safety, health, and / or the environment.
Equip your kitchen, prep area, or bar with this Regency 10" x 14" x 10" 20 gauge stainless steel one compartment drop-in sink with side splashes.
This sink features a drop-in design that fits down through the top of your counter. It has an innovative self rim design along the top to provide a professional appearance once it's installed in any countertop.
Designed for durability, corrosion-resistance, and sanitation, this sink's bowl is made of seamless deep drawn 20 gauge, type 304 stainless steel. This drop-in sink's innovative self rim design allows flush mounting into any countertop for a great fit in your kitchen.
This sink includes two holes for one deck mount faucet with a 4" center (sold separately). The 3 1/2" drain opening is ready for installation so you can get your new sink up and running.
The design of the seamless deep drawn sink with a bowl that measure 10" x 14" x 10" makes for easy cleaning. Plus, it comes with side splashes so that you don't need to worry about droplets of dirty water contaminating the surrounding countertop.
The gauge and type of any stainless steel product can drastically change its use and application. Watch this video to learn more about Regency stainless steel!
This sink can be installed so that the sink lip overlaps the front edge of your countertop. To install the sink further back in your countertop, hide the lip by cutting out a small section of countertop.
If you're choosing a drop-in sink, this information should be provided in the specifications for the product. The cutout must be large enough to accommodate the sink bowl(s) but also not bigger than the lip of the sink, which overhangs the cutout and holds it in place.
If you're choosing an undermount sink, the sink will install underneath the counter, so your cutout size should be about the same as the total, combined dimensions of your sink bowl(s) for a clean look. Your countertop must also have a finished edge around the cutout, since top of the bowl installs below the cut, leaving it exposed.