Although all kitchen sinks are tasked with the job of supplying water, not every sink has the same design.
To help you find the right model and maximize your kitchen’s functionality, our team researched and reviewed the best kitchen sinks on the market.
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Here are our top recommendations.
✔ Includes a drain cover✔ Has a padded undercoating to reduce operational noise✔ Contains a channel-grooved bottom that keeps water from pooling
✘ Develops water spots easily, according to some reviewers✘ Has the most expensive price tag in this review
We saw that several reviewers praised the high quality of the accessories that came with this sink, which they claimed fit perfectly. However, we also noticed some dissatisfied customers who said that the interior of the basin wasn’t easy to clean.
✔ Has a standard 3.5-inch opening to fit most garbage disposal units✔ Includes a limited lifetime warranty✔ Catches more food scraps with its deep drain strainer
✘ Some customers experienced rusting after a few months of use✘ Scratching was an issue for some customers
Our team found that customers praised the care that the company put into its customer service. Homeowners received their sink in a velvet bag that prevented scratching. If they found a flaw in their sink, they quickly received a replacement model. However, we also noted that some customers complained about the design of the underside of the sink, which didn’t easily fit with some garbage disposals.
✔ Comes with thick padding to cushion the sink✔ Comes with drying racks for each basin✔ Made from thick stainless steel
✘ Some customers said that its drain caught stubborn food scraps✘ Dents or cracks sometimes form in the corners
We found that most customers were able to install this sink using only the included instructions. Those who needed additional help received fast responses from Kraus. Customers who weren’t satisfied with the sink complained that the deep basin took up too much space under the cabinet, making it impossible to store cleaning supplies and other items there.
✔ Made of T304 stainless steel for durability✔ Heavy anti-condensation coating protects cabinets from getting damp✔ 10-inch bowl lets users wash dishes with minimal splashing
✘ More expensive than other kitchen sinks in this review✘ Some customers complained about the sink struggling to drain
Happy customers that we found praised this farmhouse-style kitchen sink for its looks and functionality, stating that guests frequently complement homeowners on the sink. However, we also noticed some unhappy customers who said that the sink scratched easily and was difficult to clean.
✔ The gently sloped bottom allows for efficient draining✔ Has rounded corners that make the sink easy to clean✔ The UV-stable granite composite won’t fade over time due to sun damage
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✘ Is prone to chipping and cracking, unlike stainless steel sinks✘ Despite its easy-drain design, some customers had issues with the sink properly draining
Most satisfied customers in our research said that this kitchen sink was easy to clean and install and looked great in their kitchen. They added that the sink was great value for the money. Alternatively, we did see some unhappy customers report cracks in the sink only a few months into owning it.
When buying a new sink, there are several important factors we think you should consider, including the type of sink, the gauge, the size, the included accessories, and even the color and design. While some of those factors may matter more to you than others, they’re all worth keeping in mind when you’re shopping for the right kitchen sink for your needs.
Some of the most common types of kitchen sinks include undermount, topmount, and farmhouse. An undermount sink is mounted under the counter to prevent its edge from covering part of your countertop. Since undermount sinks are glued to the bottom of your counter, they’re typically less dense than other models.
Also referred to as drop-in sinks, topmount sinks contain a rim that rests on top of your countertop to support their weight. Unlike undermount sinks, food and debris can’t be swept directly into topmount sinks because of their raised lip.
Farmhouse or “apron front” sinks bring a rustic design to any kitchen with their exposed front. These sinks can usually accommodate more dishes with their deep bowl. However, they’re often more difficult to install than topmount or undermount sinks because they require counter and cabinet modifications.
Gauge is a metric used to measure the thickness of a sink’s stainless steel, with a lower gauge number signaling thicker steel. Most kitchen sinks are built with 16-gauge stainless steel, though some models use thinner 18-gauge steel.
Most kitchen sinks are 30 or 33 inches long. To wash dishes without splashing water onto your countertops, you should look for a kitchen sink that’s 10 inches deep. If you have limited counter space, look for a smaller sink that will allow you to have more space to store appliances.
Most sinks come with accessories that help with other kitchen tasks. Some of the most common accessories include cutting boards, colanders, and drying racks.
Since many kitchen sinks are made of stainless steel, silver is a popular color. For granite kitchen sinks, matte black is a common color to match the kitchen design. If you desire a specific color to match the rest of your kitchen decor, you might need to go custom through the manufacturer.
Installing a kitchen sink is a doable task for any moderate DIYer. It requires certain tools on hand, such as a tubing cutter, jigsaw, drill/driver, hacksaw, and pliers, but it is achievable without calling in a professional. Here are the steps you should take, according to This Old House’s Jefferson Kolle.
You can also check out the video below for a detailed visual guide on how to replace your existing kitchen sink and faucet.
$300 to $350 is a good price for a kitchen sink. Budget models may be priced as low as $200, while premium models exceed $400 or $500.
Stainless steel kitchen sinks are the easiest to clean because of their non-porous and stain-resistant surface.
Deep cleaning your stainless steel sink starts with rinsing out any remaining food or debris. Then, coat the sink with baking soda, and scrub it with a wet sponge. Finish by rinsing off the leftover baking soda residue with water.
The most popular type of kitchen sink is a dual-basin or double basin, which allows for washing on one side and rinsing or drying on the other. A single basin, which has only one area for both, is a more budget-friendly option. Other popular kitchen sink styles include self-rimming and drop-in.
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If you’re looking for more tips and tricks on maximizing your kitchen sink, check out these links from our in-house experts.
How to Replace a Kitchen Sink Strainer
How to Install the Plumbing for a Kitchen Sink
How to Replace a Kitchen Sink and Faucet
How to Repair a Kitchen Sink Sprayer
How to Repair a Kitchen Sink Drain Trap
The Best Garbage Disposals
How to Clean a Stainless-Steel Sink
The Best Under-Sink Water Filters
To provide our readers with the best sink recommendations possible, we rely on several key sources of information to help guide our selection process.
Initial Research: Our research process began by generating a list of single- and double-bowl sinks with a significant number of verified-buyer reviews and an average customer review rating of 4-5 stars. We looked at positive and negative reviews alike, focusing on information from both satisfied and critical buyers.
Expert Insights: Through our years of experience, we’ve learned that listening to what others have to say is key to building accurate, well-rounded articles. To complement our in-house expertise, our team looked at reviews and videos from trusted publications and independent testers, spoke with subject matter experts, and drew insights from reader contributions.
Final Product Selection: We then began fine-tuning our list by replacing older models with the latest versions and eliminating any discontinued models. From there, we pared the list down further by comparing each model’s feature set and selecting the best-in-class options for a variety of buyers, budgets, and scenarios.
This Old House has empowered homeowners and DIY-ers for more than four decades with top-notch home improvement advice in the form of television programs, print media, and digital content.
Our team focuses on creating in-depth product and service review content. To date, we’ve published over 1,600 reviews on products in the home improvement space, from ceiling fans and floor coating to doorbell cameras and garage door openers.
Once we conclude our research, we craft a comprehensive, user-friendly article of recommended products and additional information to help our readers make the right purchase.
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This post was last modified on 12/10/2023 22:24
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