leafloat Workstation Kitchen Sink, Single Bowl, Undermount, 16 Gauge T304 Stainless Steel, Satin Finish, cUPC listed
Key Features
16 Gauge Thickness The sink is real 16 Gauge, always 1.5mm thick, which is virtually indestructible and never chip or crack, thus saving a lot of maintenance or replacement cost. | A Quiet Sink Extra-thick rubber pads cover over 80% of sink base to absorb noise from dish washing and waste disposal. |
Gently rounded R10 corners are easy to clean, stand up to coffee, wine and grease,highly resistant to dirt and grime. |
R10 Corners Gently rounded R10 corners are easy to clean, stand up to coffee, wine and grease,highly resistant to dirt and grime. | Deep Bowl Self-trimming apron overlaps the cabinet face for easy installation. | T304 Stainless Steel Handcrafted from T304 stainless steel, the most durable material on the market that offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and rust. |
Size Table
Size | 16inch | 18inch | 20inch | 22inch | 25inch | 28inch | 30inch | 32inch(50/50) |
Outter Dimention | (L)16 x (W)18x (D)10 inches | (L)18 x (W)18 x (D)10 inches | (L)20x (W)18 x (D)10 inches | (L)22 x (W)18 x (D)10 inches | (L)25 x (W)18 x (D)10 inches | (L)28 x (W)18 x (D)10 inches | (L)30x (W)18 x (D)10 inches | (L)32x (W)18 x (D)10 inches |
Inner Dimention | (L)14 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)16 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)18 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)20 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)22 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)24 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)26 x (W)16 x (D)10 inches | (L)14 ½ (W)16 x (D)10 inches |
Package Includes
- 1 x Dish Drying Rack & Bamboo Cutting Board
- 1 x Strainer & Bottom Grid
- 1 x Custom Tower
- 1 x Cutout Template & Mounting Hardware
DjRuba –
I was a bit skeptical to purchase a sink online. I buy many things online but it’s mainly clothes, shoes etc. things that are really easy to return or carry to the store. The thought of not liking the sink crossed my mind before I ordered it and having to Re-package and ship it out made me really doubt if it was a good idea to buy it online. But I started reading the reviews and most of them were skeptics like me. They all said they were extremely happy that they took a chance on this sink because it was beautiful, high quality and an amazing value. I figured thousands of people couldn’t be wrong. So I took a chance myself! I’m so happy and delighted that I took a chance because this sink is really gorgeous. As soon as I tried to take it out of the box I knew I was going to need help because it’s heavy and that shows a lot of quality. My 2 sided sink was only 8 inches deep and now with no division and 10 inches deep it makes a world of a difference. The quality and design are superb and the sleek lines and thin edges make every corner count. I pile my dishes all day long including my blender, pans, pots and this sink holds it all. I definetly can say I love washing my dishes in this sink and everyone that comes over to my house wants to use it because they like it so much. This sink definitely gave me more than just space it revamped my whole kitchen setting. My kitchen looks updated and fresh! If you’re hesitating like I was please take a chance you won’t regret it!
lilypudding –
Not only is it beautifully eye catching and performs as a sink should it comes with awesome prep sink drain basket, rack and expandable prep rack. We installed this as an undermount sink in butcherblock counters in our hunting cabin remodel and it is truly beautiful. Check out the picture and I’m just a homeowner that installed everything. P.S. The sink even comes with the mounting hardware inserts for mounting in granite, quartz or any other hard material countertops. This is an excellent quality product. If considering one of their sinks you should just go ahead and buy it!
Juan J. Casero –
I got this puppy installed yesterday (Sat 3/10/2018) and I have to say it is a beast! I purchased the 33×22 inch model unit and I am very happy I did. This is a great sink but there is some room for improvement. I don’t like the way the provided retaining clips angle into the sink as you tighten them down. In my case the sink fit the hole from my previous sink perfectly but very tightly. It mounted completely flush on either side so there was no possibility of side-to-side movement ergo I left out those clips. I managed to anchor 2 clips in front and back of the sink and I think that would do nicely to keep it stable. A bit of advice to those who purchase this sink….don’t try to fill it up with water. This is a large volume sink and unless you have granite counter tops or some other very hard surface the weight of water in this fully filled sink would crash through the hole mount and damage the plumbing in the sink cabinet. My kitchen is a lower end model with particle board and laminate counter tops. I don’t think mine would be strong enough to support the weight of this sink fully filled with water. It is not really a problem I think because most people would just use it to wash and rinse stuff with the water running and the drain open. I have a dish washer for doing dishes this baby was purchased mostly for my over sized cast iron enameled cookware and my large stainless steel pots. I gave it 4 stars because of the retaining clips issue but don’t let that deter you from buying this baby if you really want it. It is a solid design and they send it very well packaged a secured. It’s very unlikely to get damaged in transit.
Maria Kosmalova –
Great value, looks good, feels solid not cheep and flimsy.
Alice –
Came in great condition. Easy to clean. Been using a could weeks. Love the rack and different types of drains it came with. Easy to install. Great product.
Bryan –
We researched quite a while looking to replace our old porcelain, dual mount sink. We also have laminate countertops and all of our appliances are stainless; this somewhat limits our choices. None of the hardware stores in our area had what we were looking for. At first we were a little hesitant to order a sink online without being able to look at it in person. The number of high reviews are very good for such a new product so we decided to give it a shot. I am glad that we did.This sink is great! It is exactly as advertised; very high quality, thick steel. It was hard to find many sinks over 18 gauge but this is 16 and is quite deep. At 10¡± it is perfect. Any deeper it could be uncomfortable to work in and bend down for an extended period of time.The packaging was awesome. I was nervous about shipping such a big, valuable item but it was packed extremely well. Very high quality packaging. The cutout template was included in the box. Although we did not use it since we were replacing an old sink.Our old sink was the same size, roughly (33×22). The old sink had a rounded hole cut into the countertop. Luckily, we did not have to make any cuts into our counter for it to fit right, but it was pretty close. If you have an existing sink with rounded edges, you might get by without cutting at all. But this is not always the case.It comes with a nice drain and basket strainer although you won¡¯t be using them if you plan on hooking up to a garbage disposal, which you can with this sink. If you do install a new garbage disposal or use an existing one, you will need the pipe connections and disposal mount, so keep that.The rinse grid that it comes with seems to work well as already stated. It does help prevent scratching and such; however, it makes it slightly inconvenient since you have to use water to get stuff into the drain instead of just wiping some things. To keep it looking nice, you will have to remove the grid every so often and clean the bottom, especially the corners. It¡¯s not too bad though.So far, it has not scratched easily which is nice! As others have stated, the one thing that is not great is the angle of the sink floor. Water and food particles tend to sit comfortably around the sink edges. It¡¯s really not that much work to spray it towards the drain, but if you don¡¯t have a good spray nozzle this might be inconvenient for you.This sink is not undermount, so we can¡¯t expect it to be that easy to wipe stuff from the counter into the sink. The edge of the sink sticks up above the counter about 3/8¡±.Overall, the sink is great for the price. Very good quality and looks nice. It can seem weird getting something like this online, but really, it¡¯s simply just what it claims to be.Now, installing the sink was interesting. I¡¯m not sure if I could say anything bad about the design, I¡¯m definitely no plumber; however, I thought I would share some pictures and information about what I experienced. Keep in mind, I did not have to do any cutting in my countertop, so I¡¯m skipping that part.IMPORTANT! You will probably want to install your faucet FIRST before mounting your sink. This is a 10¡± deep sink and once its installed you have only a few inches to work with between you and the wall in a tight place, that goes up 10¡±. I was glad I did the faucet first when I had all the room in the world.Next, the instructions say to attach the ¡°mounting clips¡± to the sink. I¡¯ll talk more about those in a moment. You will definitely want these on the sink though before you lower it into the counter.The instructions said to place a ¡°rope¡± of plumber¡¯s putty along the bottom edge of the outside rim of the sink (the bottom edge that sits on the countertop). What this meant was to get some plumbers putty and roll in your hand until it¡¯s small enough to push up onto the bottom of the sink¡¯s outside edge. (SEE PICTURE OF PEN AND PUTTY)Now, the edge of the sink is really thin, perhaps as thick as a piece of cardboard. So this was not easy. Plumber¡¯s putty sticks better to my hand than stainless steel so this was a bit of a pain. It kept falling off. I don¡¯t have any magical tips for this. Sorry¡After that we had to place the sink in the counter. Funny now that all of the edges that I would otherwise grab are covered in putty¡ The only way I figured to do this without disturbing all of the putty was to get under the counter and hold the sink up from the bottom while I lay down, and then my wife guided it from the top as I lowered it.Now¡ The mounting clips¡ First, I read other reviews where people said they were fine without them. I noticed that while fiddling with the sink it would scoot some out of position, so I personally did not feel like the weight of the sink was enough. Also, silicon is a great sealant, but it¡¯s not really a strong adhesive; so I would not depend on it to hold your sink in place when you put it around the edge at the end. Thus, I opted to install the mounting clips.The clips work like this: as you tighten the nut on the clip, it pulls the sink down as it jams a bracket into the ceiling of under your counter. However, if there is too much space between the wall of the sink and the all of the counter these will not work so well. I¡¯ll show you what I¡¯m talking about.There are a couple pictures (SEE ATTACHED) of the clips on the sides of the sink looking up from the bottom. The two pictures where the side of the sink is very close to the counter wall is how it should look. You’ll notice that one is a pretty tight fit, it barely worked for me.The brackets are threaded. You can see now that as you tighten the bolt it pulls the mount down, which in turn pulls the sink down, and since the edge of that bracket is digging into the bottom edge of the counter there, it makes the sink really snug.Okay, so the tough part. If you look closely, this only works if the space is really tight. If there is no wall on either side, the bolt will start tilting to the side instead of pulling the sink down. Since the back of the sink has more space for the faucet stuff, the mounting clips did not work so well in the back for me. (SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS – note that the pictures of the back shows more room than others and includes a picture of what happens when a bracket starts to tilt sideways).As I tried to tighten it, it just leaned towards the sink and never got tight (SEE ATTACHED). So I figured I could get some adhesive and shove a 2×4 scrap wood in there and make it more tight. (SEE ATTACHED)I used Titebond polyurethane liquid glue (in a purple bottle). It is supposed to adhere to both metal and wood.So it¡¯s not perfect, but the mount is able to tighten now because it starts to press against the wood (SEE ATTACHED).From here, you still have to install your drain and caulk the outside edge of the sink with silicon. I just got some Kitchen, Bath, & Plumbing waterproof silicon and a calk gun. I put a bead around the edge about the thickness of a string of yarn and ran my finger around to push it into the edge between the sink and the counter more. Some places online recommended putting painters tape down on the counter almost up to the edge of the sink; I got by without it. If you like things really neat, it might be worth it. I would probably do that next time, but it turned out okay this time. The back of the sink was hard because the caulk gun would not angle right into the crack; I had to kind of smudge it in by hand. In hindsight, I might purchase a ¡°tube¡± of silicon instead of using a caulk gun, just because they are so much smaller and easier to handle. I probably could have gotten to the back of the sink just fine with that.You can see the finished product in 3 of the pictures attached (one is of the sink/garbage disposal/sewer connection, the other two are of the top of the sink).
John Henry Russell –
Such a great product for the price!
booklover –
We love this sink! Going from a double bowl to a single was so worth it. I went back and forth looking at tons of options and reviews before we ordered this one.This sink is huge. We can get multiple large Pyrex baking pans or the parts from my smoker inside the sink making clean up and soaking much easier. The rack for the bottom is great and protects the sink perfectly. The drain system is really well designed. My wife really wanted the disposal so I swapped out the drain and went back to the disposal with no issues. Advice – Use their included template for the cut out and it will install easily.The packaging was great, no damage at all in transit.Cons (minor and worth it)- It is stainless steel which is not perfect (scratches and shows water marks easier than others). The attached photos were taken at least a month after installing it to give you an idea. It cleans up nicely.- The sharp corners and flat bottom do lead to slower drainage. We have to spend a little more time spraying water to get the food debris down the drain but it is worth it.- Installation was a hassle. Going from a double to single sink requires more plumbing work and all plumbing requires multiple trips to the hardware store. The clips to hold it in do want to twist out of the way but it seems to be holding. A deep well socket was the easiest way to get it as tight as possible. My install would have gone easier if I had just used their included template for the cut out the first time rather than trying to make the opening as small as possible.In the photos I included a shot with the drying rack we ordered at the same time. I linked to it because we like this design so much but I’m sure something similar will work just as well.
Julio –
Ordered for the size, gauge of steel, price and accessories. Counter top installers mounted it under granite and it looks great! It drains fine and love the included rinse grid and colander. Since we have a garbage disposal, did not use the included drain, but it is nice. Wife was disappointed that we couldn’t use it.
JMom –
Is it possible to be in love with a sink? I replaced my old porcelain double sink with this magnificent specimen.It is so HUGE! I can’t believe it occupies the same footprint as the old sink (except deeper). Now, I can wash my large pots, roasting pans and sheet pans without a struggle. It’s very heavy gauge, and solid as a rock. I like that it comes with a quality grid, because it would not be easy to find one that fits so well. I use the sprayer to assist the drainage of food particles, but that issue is partly due to the zero corners – a worthwhile trade-off for more space. It’s also easy to lift up the grid to clean the sink. All you need for cleaning is a sponge or cloth and some non-abrasive cleaner.My sink was installed by a plumber, without the clips. It was such a perfect fit, I don’t think he could have installed the clips if he had tried. I have been using it quite heavily since the installation, including leaning on the edges quite a bit while I work in order to rest my bad back. The sink is totally sturdy and quiet.I had a new disposal installed, as well, so I don’t need the really nice drain and basket strainer. Not sure what to do with it.