Houzer 23" Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, White, PCS-2500 WH
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Houzer 23" Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, White, PCS-2500 WH

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Houzer 23" Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, White, PCS-2500 WHHouzer 23" Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, White, PCS 2500 WH The Houzer PCS 2500 WH Porcela series White Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Sink offers the high end look of cast iron with all the benefits of lighter steel core making it easy to install and maintain. Our Porcelain enamel is twice fired at 1500 deg F resulting in a perfectly smooth surface that is stain, chip, and scratch resistant. Non porous surface

Houzer 23" Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, White, PCS-2500 WH

The Houzer PCS-2500 WH Porcela series White Porcelain Enamel Steel Undermount Single Sink offers the high-end look of cast iron with all the benefits of lighter steel core making it easy to install and maintain.

Our Porcelain enamel is twice-fired at 1500 deg F resulting in a perfectly smooth surface that is stain, chip, and scratch-resistant. Non-porous surface makes it hygienic and easy to maintain. Bowl measures 20.3125-inches by 15.125-inches by 9-inches deep and supplied with mounting clips, template, and instructions. Covered by limited 10-year warranty. Fits 30-inch cabinet.

Features


  • Undermount Single Bowl
  • External dimension 17.4" X 22.76"
  • 9" Depth
  • Non-porous glossy surface
  • Compatible with the following accessories: BG-2500
  • Porcelain enamel steel
  • Bowl 20.31" x 15.06" x 9" deep
  • Double baked at 1500F
  • Fits 30" cabinet
  • Easy undermount installation, Chip, crack and scratch resistant
  • Clips included, Strainer not included

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Details


Bowl Split: Single
Color: White
Drain Placement: Center
Finish: Non-porous glossy surface
Installation Type: Undermount
Item Height: 9"
Item Length (Front to Back): 17.4"
Item Weight: 20 lbs
Item Width (Side to Side): 22.76"
Material: Porcelain Enamel Steel
Number of Bowls: 1
Number of Faucet Holes: 0
Overall Dimensions: 22.76" x 17.4" x 9"
Sku: PCS-2500 WH

Warranty


Limited 10 Year Warranty

Installation Instructions


Installation Instructions (PDF)
Specifications Sheet (PDF)

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