John Boos Pro-Bowl 1-Compartment Sink, 18" x 18" Bowl, 14" Deep, with Stainless Steel Legs
John Boos Pro-Bowl 1-Compartment Sink, 18" x 18" Bowl, 14" Deep, with Stainless Steel Legs
16-Gauge Type 300 Stainless Steel, 10" Boxed Backsplash, 8" OC Faucet Holes
A compact, heavy-duty prep sink with a deep single bowl, protective boxed backsplash, and stainless steel leg base built for demanding commercial kitchens.
- Space-saving single-compartment design with an 18" x 18" bowl and 14" depth.
- 16-gauge Type 300 stainless steel construction with a satin finish for durability and easy cleaning.
- 10" boxed backsplash with a 45° top and 2" return helps protect the wall from splashes.
- Stainless steel legs with front and side bracing and adjustable bullet feet provide stable support.
- 3-1/2" die-stamped drain opening and 8" on-center splash-mount faucet holes simplify installation.
- Ships without drainboards and in knocked-down form for easier handling.
Overall Dimensions:
23.13"W x 23.5"D x 44.06"HProduct Weight:
44.0 lbSingle Deep Compartment
One 18" x 18" bowl with a 14" depth provides a compact work area for washing and prep tasks.
16-Gauge Type 300 Stainless Steel
Heavy-duty stainless steel construction with a polished satin finish for long-lasting commercial use.
10" Boxed Backsplash
The full-length backsplash includes a 2" return to the wall at a 45° angle to help contain splashes.
Splash-Mount Faucet Holes
A set of faucet holes with 8" centers is built into the backsplash for easy faucet mounting.
Die-Stamped Drain Opening
The 3-1/2" drain opening and formed bowl bottom are designed to promote drainage.
Stainless Steel Leg Base
Stainless steel legs, front and side bracing, and adjustable bullet feet create a sturdy support structure.
Knock-Down Construction
Ships knocked down to help simplify freight handling and delivery.
Smooth, Safe Edges
Bullnosed outside corners and coved bowl corners support safer handling and easier cleanup.
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