V2502-White Porcelain Vessel Sink Chrome Ensemble with 732 Vessel Faucet (Bundle – 3 Items: Sink, Faucet, and Pop Up Drain)
$166.00
Last updated on September 15, 2024 12:31 am Details
$166.00
john allen –
Beautiful modern sink for a great price! Wonderful shape and good quality. Was the perfect addition to our bathroom remodel!
K Young –
Looks great but the faucet leaked when I installed it. One call to me direct customer service and it’s fixed! They have great customer service and limited warranty on everything they sell. Overall, very happy!
Devon –
Great sink but I gave it a 4 star only because the back of it is not finished in the ceramic white coating. If you use it as a top mounted sink, then any mirror would show the back of the unfinished sink.
Bonnie Owens –
Great packaging, beautiful sink!
Gin –
Sadly, I could not use this once I got it as it had a flaw on the front where the porcelain meets the counter that was too noticeable to ignore. It was big and tall, perfect for a lower than normal vanity height. I sent it back but had to get another style due to timeline. I would buy it again if I ever redo a low retro style or spa style vanity.
Tamara Stamm –
Sink looks nice, seems well made and price was very reasonable compared to many others we looked at. Installation was a little challenging due to the fact that the back side isn’t square, though it is unfinished and appears to be designed to sit flush against a wall, which is does not. We had a granite counter cut to go with it, but the plumbing holes were a little off due to the angled edge of the back. Husband had to chisel out some granite to accommodate the plumbing…a very precarious and tedious job. Every side of the sink is slightly angled outward going from bottom to top like that so just be aware of that when it comes to installing the backsplash and/or trimming it out. Once we navigated those issues, we are happy with the finished product.
Loretta Mazzola –
Love the way this sink looks in my new bathroom. I paired it with an Ezanda faucet and a custom made wood vanity. It looks great and it is easy to clean.
reader mouse –
This sink is very, very thin at the drain hole. You need a pop-up drain that will tighten to thickness of less than 1/2 inch. I used my favorite pop-up–Phister—and that could not get tight enough. I had to find some rubber gaskets, and then use plumbers putty (roll up like a piece of rope, and place around the drain, below the sink). So what usually would take 10 minutes, took—a long time. Also, the sink is not finished in the back—that is no big deal, all I had to do is paint in with some bright white paint. I like the sink, but the drain thickness will cause a problem for the average DIYer.
Kim –
We LOVE this sink.
We redid our bathroom and wanted a vessel sink. This one was $200 cheaper here than any other store/place. It is just gorgeous. We have gotten so many compliments. Love it.