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Blanco Diamond 25" Dual Mount Granite Composite Kitchen Sink, Silgranit, Cinder, 441463

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Blanco Diamond 25" Dual Mount Granite Composite Kitchen Sink, Silgranit, Cinder, 441463Blanco Diamond 25" Dual Mount Granite Composite Kitchen Sink, Silgranit, Cinder, 441463 TheDIAMOND 25" DUAL MOUNT SINGLE BOWL KITCHEN Sink offers a compact single bowl design, making it the perfect solution for small spaces. The DIAMOND 24" DUAL MOUNT can be installed as a drop in or undermount sink. With an undermount installation, you can easily brush crumbs or wipe spills directly into the sink without dirt and grime building up around the rim.

Blanco Diamond 25" Dual Mount Granite Composite Kitchen Sink, Silgranit, Cinder, 441463

TheDIAMOND 25" DUAL MOUNT SINGLE BOWL KITCHEN Sink offers a compact single bowl design, making it the perfect solution for small spaces.The DIAMOND 24" DUAL MOUNT can be installed as a drop-in or undermount sink. With an undermount installation, you can easily brush crumbs or wipe spills directly into the sink without dirt and grime building up around the rim. This kitchen sink is made of SILGRANIT, a patented, certified granite composite material engineered to take on the toughest kitchen tasks. SILGRANIT is heat, scratch, stain, chip, and impact resistant, making it stronger and more durable than other sink materials. It will not blister, burn, melt, or discolor from hot pots, pans, or baking sheets straight from the oven. Beautiful and highly functional with its non-porous, hygienic surface, it pushes away liquids and residue resulting in a low-maintenance, easy-to-clean, long-lasting material.The DIAMOND 24" easily conquers the demands of everyday life and is an ideal choice for smaller kitchens or as a secondary prep sink in larger kitchens.

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Features


  • DURABLE MATERIAL: Patented SILGRANIT material is heat, scratch, stain, chip, and impact resistant
  • HYGIENIC+PLUS SURFACE TECHNOLOGY: Acts as a protective shield against liquids and dirt inhibiting bacteria growth by up to 98% 
  • EASY-TO-INSTALL: Can be installed as either a drop-in or undermount with installation clips included
  • EASY-TO-CLEAN: Baking soda and a sponge are all you need - no harsh chemicals required 
  • OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: Grid (item #221000), cutting board (item #440231 - fits drop-in only) and decorative drain cover (item #517666)
  • SOLD SEPARATELY: Basket strainer (item #441093)
  • THIRD-PARTY CERTIFIED: Tested, certified and listed as a composite stone material, BLANCO is the only granite composite sink manufacturer that meets the composite stone IAPMO standards 
  • TRUSTED QUALITY: All BLANCO sinks feature a limited lifetime warranty
  • BASE CABINET: Recommended Minimum Base Cabinet Size: 24 (drop-in) or 27 (undermount)

Details


Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 16"
Box Length: 31"
Box Weight: 37 lb(s)
Box Width: 27"
Certification: IAMPO Listed, SCC Compliant, UPLR Compliant, UPC Listed
Collection: Diamond
Color: Cinder
Country of Origin: Canada
Cut-Out Depth: 21.25"
Cut-Out Width: 24.25"
Drain Placement: Rear Center
Inner Depth: 10"
Inside Bowl Dimensions: 22" x 18.81" x 10"
Installation Type: Dual Mount
Item Height: 10"
Item Length (Front to Back): 22"
Item Weight: 29 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 25"
Material: Granite Composite
Minimum Cabinet Size: 24 (drop-in) or 27 (undermount)
Mounting Hardware Included?: Yes
Number of Bowls: 1
Number of Faucet Holes: 1
SKU: 441463
Ship Method: UPS

Warranty


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Installation Instructions


Product Specifications (PDF)

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Faucet(s):
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Grid(s):
- Blanco Stainless Steel Sink Grid (Diamond Double Left Bowl), 221000

Drain(s):
- Blanco Metal Basket Strainer Drain Assembly - Cinder, 240324
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Soap Dispenser(s):
- Blanco Artona Soap Dispenser - PVD Steel/Cinder, 442051

Other(s):
- BlancoClean Daily+ Silgranit Sink Cleaner 15 oz., 406200
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