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Blanco Quatrus 32" Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Satin Polish, 18 Gauge, No Faucet Hole, 443148

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Blanco Quatrus 32" Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Satin Polish, 18 Gauge, No Faucet Hole, 443148Blanco Quatrus 32" Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Satin Polish, 18 Gauge, No Faucet Hole, 443148 Everyday convenience meets modern design. The QUATRUS R15 32" Single Bowl Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink is ideal for busy kitchens thanks to its spacious single bowl configuration that allows for easy washing of large pots and pans. German engineered with corrosion resistant stainless steel for long lasting durability and 15 mm radius

Blanco Quatrus 32" Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Satin Polish, 18 Gauge, No Faucet Hole, 443148

Everyday convenience meets modern design. The QUATRUS R15 32" Single Bowl Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink is ideal for busy kitchens thanks to its spacious single bowl configuration that allows for easy washing of large pots and pans. German-engineered with corrosion-resistant stainless steel for long-lasting durability and 15 mm radius corners for low-maintenance cleaning the QUATRUS R15 32" sink makes kitchen life easy. Combine the QUATRUS R15 32" sink with a BLANCO faucet and accessories to create a BLANCO UNIT; a seamless, fully-integrated kitchen solution designed to transform kitchen chores into joyful experiences. Everything you need to drink, prep and clean, all in one place.

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Features


  • Undermount installation creates an easy-to-clean, seamless design
  • Pre-installed sound dampening pads reduce noise generated in the sink
  • X-patterned grooves quickly drain and prevent liquids from pooling in the sink basin
  • Optional accessories include grid (#235968), elevated grid (#231608), colander (#224387), cutting board (#231609) and foldable drying mat (#238483)
  • Basket strainer and installation clips sold separately
  • Trusted for over 95 years, BLANCO sinks are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • BASE CABINET: Recommended Minimum Base Cabinet Size: 36"

Details


Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 13.50"
Box Length: 35.50"
Box Weight: 24.88 lb(s)
Box Width: 20.75"
Certification: IAMPO Certified, IAMPO Listed, UPC Certified
Collection: Quatrus
Color: Satin Polish
Country of Origin: Germany
Cut-Out Depth: 16.25"
Cut-Out Width: 30.25"
Drain Placement: Rear
Gauge: 18
Inner Depth: 9"
Inside Bowl Dimensions: 30" x 16" x 9"
Installation Type: Undermount
Item Height: 9.08"
Item Length (Front to Back): 18.00"
Item Weight: 17.90 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 32.00"
Material: Stainless Steel
Minimum Cabinet Size: 36"
Number of Bowls: 1
Number of Faucet Holes: 0
SKU: 443148

Warranty


Limited Lifetime Warranty
Blanco Warranty Details (PDF)

Installation Instructions


Installation Instructions (PDF)
Product Specifications (PDF)

Product Care


Blanco Product Care (PDF)

Related Products


Faucet(s):
- Blanco Rivana 1.5 GPM Brass Kitchen Faucet, Pull-Down, Stainless, 442678

Grid(s):
- Blanco Stainless Steel Sink Grid for Quatrus 32" Single Bowl Sinks, 235968
- Blanco Precis Stainless Steel Foldable Drying Mat, 238483
- Blanco Stainless Steel Multi-Level Sink Grid (Quatrus Super Single Bowls), 231608

Drain(s):
- Blanco Basket Strainer Drain Assembly - Stainless Steel, 441093

Soap Dispenser(s):
- Blanco Lato Soap Dispenser - PVD Steel, 402299

Cutting Board(s):
- Blanco Quatrus Ash Compound Cutting Board, 231609
- Blanco Walnut Compound Cutting Board (Precision 16" Bowls), 232002
- Blanco Glass Cutting Board - Precision, Quatrus R15 & R0, 224390

Other(s):
- Blanco Mesh Basket - Stainless Steel (Precis), Satinless Steel , 406399
- Blanco Capflow Drain Cover, Stainless Steel, 517666
- Blanco Botton II Storage System, Plastic, Black, 526376
- BlancoClean Daily+ Stainless Steel Sink Cleaner 15 oz., 406201
- Blanco Undermount Clips for Stainless Steel Sinks (Set of 6), 212594
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