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33" Cast Iron Double Bowl Kitchen Sink, Offset

MSRP: $440 - $620

Model Numbers

7045.804
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This 33" double-bowl sink made of enameled cast iron provides ample space for the avid cook. This drop-in, self-rimming model features two trapezoidal bowls for cleaning oversized pots and pans, four faucet holes and a glossy porcelain finish that enhances any kitchen. Offset drains provide more flat space for safer handling of delicate items.

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This 33" double-bowl sink made of enameled cast iron provides ample space for the avid cook. This drop-in, self-rimming model features two trapezoidal bowls for cleaning oversized pots and pans, four faucet holes and a glossy porcelain finish that enhances any kitchen. Offset drains provide more flat space for safer handling of delicate items.

  • Glossy porcelain finish
  • Double bowl, offset design
  • For top mount installation
  • 4 faucet hole configuration
Nominal Dimensions:
33" x 22" x 9-3/4" (838 x 559 x 248mm)

Bowl Sizes:
Right Hand: 11-7/8" (302mm) wide
16-1/4" (413mm) front to back
9" (229mm) deep

Left Hand: 15-7/8" (403mm) wide
19" (483mm) front to back
9" (229mm) deep


Faucet, sprayer, and drains shown, not included.

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  • 7045.804 - 33" Double Bowl Kitchen Sink, Offset

    Estimated List Price: $440.00 - $620.00

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    • 4-hole
    • 7045.804.208  - White (208)
      Estimated List Price: $440.00
    • 7045.804.345  - Bisque (345)
      Estimated List Price: $540.00
    • 7045.804.178  - Black (178)
      Estimated List Price: $620.00

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American Standard33" Cast Iron Double Bowl Kitchen Sink, Offset
 
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3.0

Functional

By svnarch

from Wilmington, NC

About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Functions Smoothly
  • Larger bowl would be nice
  • Single hole faucet best
  • Sturdy Materials
  • Various bowl size

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Domestic Kitchen
    • Family Kitchen

    Comments about American Standard 33" Cast Iron Double Bowl Kitchen Sink, Offset:

    Heavy

    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    1.0

    I am very disappointed in my sink.

    By Suzanne3035

    from Naples, Fl.

    About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Attractive Design

    Cons

    • How do I cover scratches
    • Scratches Easily

    Best Uses

    • Family Kitchen

    Comments about American Standard 33" Cast Iron Double Bowl Kitchen Sink, Offset:

    I am very disappointed with the sink it has a lot of scratches and I only had it for 2 years. I live in a condo for only 6 mos. a year. [...]

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    • Q:

      Can this be installed under-counter? (Replacing a 7145 model)
      Asked on 12/31/2011 by R

      2 answers

      • A:

        No, rimmed unit

        Answered on 4/29/2012 by svnarch from Wilmington, NC
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        A:

        Due to the weight of this item it can not be installed under-counter.

        Answered on 1/1/2012 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Do you have 22" X 25" Americast Model cast iron, enameled glossy finsh, offset design self rimming, 4-hole kitchen sink.
      Asked on 10/22/2011 by Anonymous from Alexandria, VA

      1 answer

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        A:

        Yes, model number 7072.804 is a 22x25 cast iron 4 hole sink.

        Answered on 10/22/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      I need to know what is a good stopper for my 33" cast iron double bowl kitchen sink, offset by American Standard? Thanks in advance
      Asked on 8/20/2011 by Anonymous from Mississippi

      1 answer

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        A:

        Your local Home Depot or Lowe's carries good quility drain assemblies for kitchen sinks.

        Answered on 8/27/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      I bought a cast iron sink (new, however with no documentation) in a "close out" sale at a kitchen/bath retailer,to install it in my kitchen remodel.
      The marking on this 3-hole dbl bowl sink is AMERICAN STANDARD #7022.
      What specs should the counter top provider use to cut a hole for this sink in the new counter top? Is is similiar to specs I can find on this website?
      thank you for your help.
      Asked on 7/20/2011 by Anonymous from St. Louis, MO

      1 answer

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        A:

        Unfortunately we do not have information regarding a 7022. Please contact our technical support team at 1-800-442-1902 options 1-4-2. It may be necssary to submit photos for proper identifiication of the sink

        Answered on 7/23/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Does sink No. 7045.804 have a real porcelin finish/surface?
      Asked on 5/10/2011 by Henry Leger from Lafayette, LA

      1 answer

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        A:

        This kitchen has has a real procelain enameled finish.

        Answered on 5/24/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Do you offer a stainless under mount with the same cut out to replace the cast iron one?
      Asked on 5/2/2011 by jb from Londonderry NH

      1 answer

    • Q:

      I see you have released a new set of cast iron kitchen sinks. How do you make the cast iron sink? What is cast iron made of?
      Asked on 4/8/2011 by CD

      1 answer

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        A:

        Cast Iron sink a made by pouring molten iron into a mold. Once cooled they are sprayed with a porcelain enamel glaze and then baked to fuse the enamel to the cast Iron.

        Answered on 5/6/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      About 6 years ago, I purchased this sink. At that time, I special ordered special racks to custom fit the sinks. Now the corners are worn thru. I am trying to replace them but do not find any such items on this website. Are they still available?

      Norm Watts
      Asked on 9/29/2010 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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        A:

        Unfortunately both the left and the right sink racks are no longer available.

        Answered on 10/2/2010 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      how do I fix scratches on my porcelain coated sink
      Asked on 9/24/2010 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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