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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
This is a very small sink, which is what I wanted for my 1950s small bathroom. It’s cute and I’m happy with it. Be careful when selecting a faucet for it! A regular size might be too big and you want to water to go in the sink, not in front of it!
Rated 1 out of 5 stars.
The sink came with a scratched front. The replacement sink also was scratched in the same spot because the mounting bracket was packed poorly allowing it to scratch the porcelain off. I can’t return the replacement so I now have a scratched sink.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Perfect for my parents tiny bathroom remodel.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Perfect for our small washroom. We love it!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Fit great in a 1928 40"-wide bathroom next to a narrow toilet. Sink depth is great, no splash-back. No mounting instructions or template included, so I made a template by tracing the sink onto a piece of cardboard, including the mounting holes. I did not use the wall anchors, instead opting to install a piece of plywood between the studs as a backer behind the sink (bathroom was gutted) before the drywall went up. I also installed the faucet, including connecting the supply lines (to the faucet only, not to the wall) prior to hanging, because the sink is too close to the wall once installed to get a wrench up there. Otherwise it was simple: screw the mounting bolts to the wall, insert the protective plastic sleeves into the mounting holes on the sink, hang it on the wall and tighten the bolts. There are two lower holes for additional screws (not included), which I installed with rubber washers (also not included) to avoid overtightening damaging the finish. The drain had to be offset to accommodate a standard P-trap, as seen in the photo, as the drain is only 5.5" from the wall when installed. Because it's not a standard size, I highly recommending dry-fitting everything, including test-hanging the sink on the wall, before finalizing plumbing locations if possible.
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