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33" Cast Iron Double Bowl Kitchen Sink

MSRP: $400 - $545

Model Numbers

7079.804
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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 spacious 13-7/8" x 16-1/2" x 8" bowls, four faucet holes and a glossy porcelain finish that enhances any kitchen. Offset drains provide more flat space in the bowls 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 spacious 13-7/8" x 16-1/2" x 8" bowls, four faucet holes and a glossy porcelain finish that enhances any kitchen. Offset drains provide more flat space in the bowls for safer handling of delicate items.

  • Glossy porcelain finish
  • Single bowl design
  • For top mount installation
  • 4 faucet hole installation
Nominal Dimensions:
33" x 22" x 8-1/2" (737 x 559 x 216mm)

Bowl size:
16-1/2" (419mm) wide
13-7/8" (352mm) front to back
8" (203mm) deep

Faucet, sprayer, and drains shown, not included.

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  • 7079.804 - 33" Double Bowl Kitchen Sink

    Estimated List Price: $400.00 - $545.00

    • 4 faucet hole configuration
    • 7079.804.208  - White (208)
      Estimated List Price: $400.00
    • 7079.804.345  - Bisque (345)
      Estimated List Price: $475.00
    • 7079.804.178  - Black (178)
      Estimated List Price: $545.00

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American Standard33" Cast Iron Double Bowl Kitchen Sink
 
4.0

(based on 1 review)

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4.0

I would buy this sink again

By ljsbs

from Hudson, FL

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Pros

  • Easy To Install
  • Functions Smoothly
  • Sturdy Materials

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Family Kitchen

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

    Very sturdy, does not stain easily, a quality product.

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    • Q:

      Does sink No. 7079.804 have a real porcelin finish/surface?
      Asked on 5/10/2011 by Henry Leger from Lafayette, LA

      1 answer

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        A:

        Yes, it has a porcelain enamel finish.

        Answered on 5/18/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      The hole I have for a sink is 32-3/4" x 21-1/8", will this work in the spot I have?
      Asked on 2/14/2011 by V from Washington

      1 answer

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        A:

        No, the cut out dimension required are 31-3/4" X 20-3/4".

        Answered on 5/20/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      Hi,

      are there options on number of holes for your enameled cast iron self-riming double-bowl sinks? It appears that your 7079.804 is exactly what we need to replace our old American Standard sink, but we don't want that many holes. Our old faucet (being refurbished) only requires two holes, and we need the vent for the dishwasher. Can you provide that?

      thanks!
      Asked on 1/11/2011 by Anonymous

      1 answer

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        A:

        This sink, is only available in a 4 hole configuration.

        Answered on 5/14/2011 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      how do you cut a hole in this sink
      Asked on 1/3/2011 by Anonymous from ohio

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        A:

        It is not recommended to attempt to cut any holes in Cast Iron. There is a great risk of damaging the finish beyond the area where the cut was made.

        Answered on 1/8/2011 by Anonymous
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