Whitehaus Noah's Collection Brushed Stainless Steel Single Bowl Undermount Sink
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DetailWhitehaus Collection's Noah's stainless steel sinks are made from 18-20 gauge, 304 stainless steel with an 18/8 chrome and nickel content. The benefit of this quality stainless steel ensures them to be scratch, stain and chip resistant, and one of the most durable sinks on the market. Ideal for any kitchen our sinks are buffed with a fine brushing technique that enhances the sheen and luster of the final product. The Noah's Collection single bowl undermount sink comes complete with a full undercoat over noise reduction dampening pads to reduce any noise of running water, or dropping utensils.
- 18 gauge 304 series stainless steel
- 18/8 chrome and nickel content
- Full undercoat under noise reduction dampening pads
- 3 1/2" offset center drain opening
- Country Of Origin: China
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Customer Reviews
Jus******vis
The Noah's Collection sink has a modern look, and the brushed stainless matches my appliances perfectly.
Jon*******rown
Great size for my kitchen island. The stainless steel is easy to clean and resists rust beautifully.
Don*******erts
Love the deep basin and smooth undermount design. It’s high quality, and the brushed finish hides fingerprints well.
Mat*******rker
Solid sink overall; I wish the edges were slightly smoother, but the brushed finish is attractive.
Bran********alez
Very sturdy single bowl sink from Whitehaus. The material feels durable, and installation was straightforward.
Ste*******rcia
Really like the deep basin, but the mounting hardware could be more straightforward to install.
Jos******ore
Good size and material, though the undermount edges could be more polished for easier cleaning.
Nico********nez
The stainless steel is resistant to scratches, but I noticed a small dent during installation. Still functional.
Doro********son
Impressed with the thickness of the stainless steel; it feels premium and robust for daily use.
Don******az
The material feels solid but the brushed finish shows water spots easily, which is a bit inconvenient.