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Rarely does "easy" and "beautiful" go together as well as it does with the Angelico. The drop-in design of this classic copper kitchen sink instantly elevates your space without an involved installation. The large single bowl ensures maximum workspace for cleaning bulky or oversized dishes. Our durable, solid copper sinks are hand-hammered by skilled craftsman and protected by our lifetime warranty.
Bowl 1 Front to Back Width (in.) | 17 in | Bowl 1 Left to Right Length (in.) | 31 in |
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Bowl 1 Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | 8 in | Bowl 2 Front to Back Width (in.) | 0 in |
Bowl 2 Left to Right Length (in.) | 0 in | Bowl 2 Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | 0 in |
Sink Front to Back Width (in.) | 22 in | Sink Left to Right Length (in.) | 33 in |
Sink Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | 8 in |
Bowl Split | No Split | Bundle Type | Sink Only |
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Color Family | Brown | Color/Finish | Antique Copper |
Drain Location | Center | Faucet Included | Without Faucet |
Features | Heat Resistant, Sound Dampening | Included | Sink Only |
Kitchen Product Type | Kitchen Sink | Minimum Cabinet Size (in.) | 33 |
Mount Type | Drop-in | Number of Bowls | Single Bowl |
Number of Faucet Holes | 4 | Product Weight (lb.) | 28 lb |
Returnable | 90-Day | Sink Finish Type | Hammered |
Sink Gauge | 18 Gauge | Sink Material | Copper |
Sink Shape | Rectangular |
Certifications and Listings | ANSI Certified, IAPMO Certified, NSF Certified | Manufacturer Warranty | Lifetime Warranty - Everyday Promise |
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Hello, The Angelico copper sink is 17 gauge and don't hesitate to contact us or to visit our website at sinkology.com for more details. Thanks!
Hello, The Angelico is 17 gauge and don't hesitate to contact us or to visit our website at sinkology.com for more details. Thanks!
Hello, The Sinkology Angelico drop in will fit in a 33 inches sink base. Thanks!
Yes. We are very happy with this sink.
The sink requires a 31 in cutout for installation.
yes carefully. center punch hole location to prevent drill bit walking which will damage surrounding areas. Start with a smaller drill and step up to size needed. These sinks can be undermounted . will try to attach pic of my install, FYI do not allow rubber , plastic, or pots to sit in sink for extended times. they will leave a nasty stain in the copper that you will have to remove gently with sos soap pads. Cleaned area will be brighter than surrounding area but will return to original patina
We did not, there is switch on the wall for that. But I do not see why you could not.
Yes you can, but there isn't a lot of room on either side of faucet. It would be better to put it above the sink or to the side. Only because your mixing electric vs water & they don't mix.
Hello, You can drill an extra hole for your garbage disposal. Thanks!
Call the company mine came without the under clamps I called the company and they sent them right out to me
The clamps should be in the shipping box wrapped up in a little plastic bag, but if it's not give us a call and we'll get them sent out at no cost.
The clamps come with the sink.
Ours came with everything, just call the customer service rep.
Should have come with it.
Do not need clamps for drop in sinks. I also ordered the copper drain assembly. FYI Do not leave any rubber items in the sink. They leave stains that are almost impossible to get out. Some food items left in the sink will lighten the patina but the original color does return in a short time frame. Keep it clean and it will maintain its patina color.
No, your listed dimensions are slightly too big for this sink.
I am not a pro so I cut a templet from card board to fit the sink. Once I had a good templet I traced it on the counter top and than made my cut. Used dry clear silicon caulk, but a bucket of wate in the sink to keep it tight to the counter to . Next day, perfect job.
I am sorry - I bought one and put it in storage to be used later on a home that i am getting ready to build. I don't even know the size of the sink - its never been out of the box. Sorry i couldn't help you. I got it on sale and went with it.
We are completely happy with our copper sink. If yours does not quite fit, it is likely the flexibility of the sink will allow you to make it fit with a little effort, and if you cannot make it fit, Home Depot is very good at making it right by replacing the sink. The copper will continuously change color as you use it, but we find that a major charm. We have zero regrets with our choice.
It sounds like the living finish is behaving normally for a copper sink, the bright spots will heal themselves with time and use but you can help it darken up by washing the sink down with warm water and a soft cloth or sponge twice a day for two weeks and letting it air dry. The bright spots will darken up and blend in with the rest of the sink finish in a week or two. You can help limit the dramatic changes in color by waxing the sink one or two times a month with Copper Armor was, but any high grade carnauba wax will work.
The copper will continuously change depending on what you place in the sink. Expect a dark ring when you put a skillet in it, especially when skillet is still hot. You will get other colors with different containers and dishes and the length of time they sit in the sink. We love the parade of colors and looks; you get something different almost every day. And there will be many days when everything is perfect and even. I know the panic when you first see this-–we had it, too-–but now we could not be happier with our big, indestructible, chameleonic copper sink.
Read about the care of this sink. It will discolor temporarily due to acids or simular not rinsed off. It will heal itself with a natural new patina. This is just part of having a copper sink.
Don't think I'm being difficult but first and foremost you need to read & follow the directions, they clearly state you shouldn't leave anything in the sink whether it be food or dirty dishes for long periods of time. Also, refrain from leaving citrus directly on the copper. When you are finished with the the dishes or meal prep rinse your sink out and dry it completely with either a dish cloth or paper towel. I've only had my sink a couple of weeks but I haven't had any discoloration problems. You might also pick up the cleaner/polisher that was recommended with the sink.
Your sink color will consistently change because it is copper. We had apprehension at first, too, but now consider it one of the great charms. If you don't like the color, rub it with scouring pad or steel wool and it will change, but it will evolve if you do nothing, and that is what we do, and we are totally satisfied with our "what do we have today" sink.
Oil rubbed antique black looks beautiful
Antique brass (moen touchless) looks the best.
We have found the Pfister faucets in Rustic Bronze look great with this copper finish but the choice is up to you!
The great thing about diy plumbing is the industry is pretty much standardized. You will have no problem getting fixtures to fit your application. This sink can also be under mounted so If you want one fixture to supply your sink you can do it. That is what I did. One goose neck style fixture with hot, cold and spray. very neat clean look..
The first three are 4 inches on center to fit standard faucet system, the fourth is five inches—as best as I can tell because this has been installed for several month. I can say we are very pleased with the sink. Being copper, it constantly changes in color, which is its charm. No regrets. We use the fourth hole for our RO water dispenser.
It is 5 inches center to center on my sink.
If you measure any standard 3 hole faucet the distanxe between the holes on this sink is exact same. Meaning all four are spaced evenly. Hope this helps...
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