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mwr (IN)
Im looking to replace a 2 tub standard kitchen sink.... Was going to just get a basic stainless one. For less than 300 bucks, can I get something of quality which includes the sink, the faucet and the strainers?
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packy (MA)
moen makes one that the big box stores sell.
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hj (AZ)
The quality of the sink and faucet will determine whether you can do it for 300.00.
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mwr (IN)
Are you guys familiar with FRANKE brand? for the sink.
How about the strainers?
Do you guys use the drain kits or separate fittings?
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hj (AZ)
You probably just exceeded the $300.00 budget.
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hj (AZ)
Because Franke is NOT a "budget sink. I am not sure if they even make a sink that sells for $300.00 or less.
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bernabeu (SC)
unless one is 'into' the "never stop improving" lifestyle,
spend some $$$$, do it ONCE, and forget about it for your lifetime
sink - $3-400
faucet - $150-300
strainer(s) - $50-70 each
labor (unless DIY) - about 1-2 hours
if DIY, ask Sum for advice
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"Measure Twice & Cut Once" - Retired U.A. Local 1 & 638
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