Sinks for the Kitchen or Breakroom

Elkay Celebrity 4-Hole Single-Bowl Drop In Kitchen Sink, 21.25" x 25" x 5.38", Stainless Steel, Brushed Satin (GECR2521R4)Elkay Celebrity 4-Hole Single-Bowl Drop In Kitchen Sink, 21.25" x 25" x 5.38", Stainless Steel, Brushed Satin (GECR2521R4)
Elkay Celebrity 4-Hole Single-Bowl Drop In Kitchen Sink, 21.25" x 25" x 5.38", Stainless Steel, Brushed Satin (GECR2521R4) is Out of stock
Item: 24585320
Model: EGECR2521R4
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Price is $399.99

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No matter what type of sink you need, you can find it in our selection of kitchen and bathroom sinks. We have plenty of options, from smaller sinks that are perfect for home applications to industrial sinks for restaurant kitchens or public bathrooms. With our wide variety of single and dual basins, you're sure to find the perfect one for your needs.

Keep your hands and your area clean

Keeping your breakroom clean and washing your hands with handsoap are both important ways to stop the spread of germs in the workplace. Finding the right sink to fit your space, either in the breakroom or the bathroom, is an important decision.

Space-saving options for any size workplace

Depending on the size of your space, you may want a pedestal, wall mount, or drop-in sink. Each of these will offer the ability to wash and clean but differ in design, so find the right one that fits your décor. If you have a large breakroom, you may want to consider a pedestal sink. This type of basin is ideal for larger spaces because it doesn't take up a lot of counter space. Wall mount sinks are also great for small spaces because they can be mounted on the wall, freeing up valuable floor space. Finally, drop-in sinks are an excellent option for something stylish and functional.

Choosing the right sink features for your needs

A dual-basin option is best when outfitting an office breakroom or restaurant kitchen because it helps organize your washing station between clean and dirty items or small and large dishes. You may also consider how many faucet holes you need if you are installing your own sink faucet; otherwise, an option with a faucet already installed will be best.