32 1/4" x 18" x 9"
16 gauge stainless steel is about 25% thicker than 18 gauge. The 16 gauge construction makes for a strong and sturdy undermount stainless steel sink. Sinks with smaller basins (bowls) can use a lower gauge because the bowl does not need as much support.
304 Certified Stainless Steel helps withstand scratches and makes the sink more stainless, giving it a much longer life. All MR Direct sinks are built with certified 304 Stainless Steel. This is the highest quality steel that can be used in a stainless sink.
All MR Direct sinks are backed by a standard lifetime warranty.
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Q. What size cabinet will this sink need? A. This sinks fits in a 33" or larger cabinet. Although this sink is 32 1/4" long, the sink can still fit in a 33" cabinet because the flange sits on the edge of the cabinet.
Q. How does MR Direct's 502A compare to the competition? A. Our 502A uses 16 gauge stainlesss steel. The extra thickness of 16 gauge steel (compared to 18 gauge) makes the sink more sturdy.
Q. How does the 502 differ from the 502A? A. The 502 has offset drains whereas the 502A has centered drains. The 502A is also 1 inch deeper than the 502. The cutout is also slightly different on the two models.
Though a sink's brushed finish protects it from scratches, it does not make it completely invulnerable. Buying wire grates (grids) with your sink will help protect your sink and keep it shining for years to come.