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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Well, it’d just plastic. It seemed like there were 2000$ soapstone ones in black and 250$ cheap plastic ones. Tricky. But this thing and the faucet too, are pretty great for a greenhouse. I had to put it on stilts bc of a mistake I made with my benches so the weird shoes on mine don’t come with it. I wouldn’t want little kids pushing and pulling on it as the legs feel like they are dependent pretty much on gravity alone. I used gorilla glue on mine to make sure that they didn’t come loose as it backs to glass and I didn’t want to mess with that. Anyway, I really like it for the money and I think it looks pretty good in the setting.
anon
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Customer service exceptional! Ordered this last yr & faucet was faulty over 8 months of use, contacted seller..straight away sent me brand new faucet to replace! No questions asked, this is the kind of service hard to find, love the sink & faucet since purchased..use in my barn, makes life so much easier!
Brooke
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This sink is very nice, looks very expensive compared to others, i’ve looked at. easy installation. I’ve already been putting it to use and haven’t had any issues with it. would definitely recommend. :)
Sarah L. Polachek
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Generally a decent sink. But I agree with others that the faucet is garbage. My sink has been set up for about 2 weeks now but the non-spray setting on the faucet already has issues (not a steady stream and a few of the spray jets spray spray water when they aren’t supposed to). Hopefully the seller gets back to me and offers a replacement faucet.
Steve Reyes
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022
Purchased grey sink. Pictures and actual product match. Overall satisfied with what we got. Solid plastic sink and nice faucet. Good value for the money. Water lines and new plumbing come with it. Decided to replace all old items. A few key points.>Get sink/tub ready in an open space in your house. add legs, faucet, to basin then move it to your designated space. ours W/D is next to the sink then the wall. not alot of room to work in our laundry room (picture).> installing legs can be tricky. prior reviews suggest basin cracked when installing these. need to use block of wood and hammer/mallet. dont use 100% of your power. Be gentle. know that you may need do again once installed (see below).> installing new plumbing can be tricky too. needed to cut plastic pipes. not a plumber so this was a first for me. a carpet knife or sharp object wont work. need manual or electric saw. see manufacturer for the right way. I used what I had in garage. ALSO, don't make any cuts until you have sink in the place you want (picture). will impact connection to housing and your wall.> Hooking up water supply line is fun (not).. but not this products fault.> And finally, leveling is key. saw reviews about water puddling. need to have sink tilt back a bit. once plumbing installed pour water into sink and see how water sits or drains. you'll likely need to level the front legs higher. this was challenging. make sure front leg level/screws are easily accessible. one of legs fell out during this final process so we had use the wood/mallet combo to set back in place.needed my wife's help with parts of this install.
Patrick Ramos
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
I like the sink for several reasons; looks nice, its durable, the faucet and sink have a high quality look to it,(they feel like quality material), the function on the faucet are perfect for my needs. The sturdiness needs a little help. I would suggest they attach, or provide, a gadget that allows you to attach it to the wall. I believe this will provide a better sense of sturdiness.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
It's not perfect. It doesn't feel super sturdy. The legs don't feel like they actually "lock" in place. You just hammer them until you think they are good enough, but if you wiggle them at all they come loose! You can't just put them back in place easily either because you already hammered the legs in. So you need to go deeper if you reseat the legs.The faucet is pretty good, the tub seems like a solid material, but the legs seem a bit iffy to me. Especially if you plan on using this long term.The plastic tubes that came with it were fine but aren't PVC, they are a different kind of lighter plastic. Seems much cheaper. Hopefully it will last.
Tasha Livingston
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2020
I love the esthetics of this sink! It is a flat matte black and so is the metal faucet. The soap dispenser was easy to install. On the underside of the sink there are holes but they are not perforated at all. It was not easy to make the actual holes to be able to put the soap dispenser in as well as the hole for the faucet. This part needs to be explained better in their description. You will also need a silicone sealant or we used liquid nails to make sure the flat part plate that holds the faucet would be sturdy. We used C-clamps to hold it down for a few minutes to insure it would stick and it did. Once we got everything together the plumbing was a breeze. Would I purchase again, yes but with the expectation that some extra work will need to be done! It was still worth the money we paid!
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