• Re: Fitting 1.5 bowl sink and drainer into base unit problem

    From Asad Ali khan@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 3 20:45:04 2025
    I ran into a similar issue when trying to fit a 1.5 bowl sink with a drainer into a standard base unit, it’s trickier than it looks!

    The first thing to check is the width of your base unit. Most 1.5 bowl sinks need at least a 600mm unit, but depending on the design and depth of the bowls, you might actually need 700mm or more to fit it comfortably, especially if the drainer is on the
    same plane.

    Another common issue is the position of the support panels inside the unit, sometimes they interfere with the second bowl or the waste fittings. In my case, I had to trim one side panel slightly (carefully!) and reroute some of the plumbing to make space
    for the waste trap.

    Also, make sure to check if your worktop has enough space to accommodate the overall width of the sink + drainer combo. If it's a tight fit, consider getting advice from a professional or checking this helpful guide I found. Click to view more

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  • From John Rumm@21:1/5 to Asad Ali khan on Tue May 6 00:34:46 2025
    On 03/05/2025 21:45, Asad Ali khan wrote:
    I ran into a similar issue when trying to fit a 1.5 bowl sink with a
    drainer into a standard base unit, it’s trickier than it looks!

    The first thing to check is the width of your base unit. Most 1.5 bowl
    sinks need at least a 600mm unit, but depending on the design and depth
    of the bowls, you might actually need 700mm or more to fit it
    comfortably, especially if the drainer is on the same plane.

    Another common issue is the position of the support panels inside the
    unit, sometimes they interfere with the second bowl or the waste
    fittings. In my case, I had to trim one side panel slightly (carefully!)
    and reroute some of the plumbing to make space for the waste trap.

    Also, make sure to check if your worktop has enough space to accommodate
    the overall width of the sink + drainer combo. If it's a tight fit,
    consider getting advice from a professional or checking this helpful
    guide I found. Click to view more

    HOH for the win!

    Just in the nick of time - not having a functioning sink for the last 17
    years must have been really getting on the OPs tits!

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    Cheers,

    John.

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